Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max review
Design, build quality, handling
Oh, it is so...titanium. Said nobody ever. Until Apple made a big thing about that. Indeed, the new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max replace the stainless-steel frames with aerospace-grade titanium, which are lighter, tougher, and corrosion-resistant. The new frames now feature a matte finish instead of the jewelry-like glossy look from the previous models.

14 Pro Max, and you can feel it immediately. This is a welcome improvement, as the 14 Pro Max always felt a notch heavier than what we consider normal and pocket-friendly.
New Max vs. old MaxAnother frame change is the barely visible but definitely feelable rounded chamfers. With this subtle design improvement, the new 15 Pro Max feels even thinner and more natural in hand. The matte finish improves the grip, too, and now we can safely hold and play with the iPhone 15 Pro Max almost carefree.
And for those who had their week-old beard pinched between the steel frame and the glass - that is a thing of the past now.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is still IP68-rated for dust and water resistance with a promised endurance of 30 minutes in 6m deep water - the best among the non-rugged smartphones. The Ceramic Sheild, the toughest smartphone glass, is here to stay as well.

And now, let's look at the iPhone 15 Pro Max up close.
The front is home to the marvelous 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED rounder corners and two perforations that unite to become the Dynamic Island eyesore, sorry, feature. The screen is indeed among the best on the market as far as quality, colors, contrast, brightness, and viewing angles are concerned. And its bezels are thin and even.
New Max vs. old MaxThe pill-shaped cutout is unavoidable. It contains the 12MP OIS selfie camera with AF and the 3D scanner for the secure Face Unlock feature. One of the ambient light sensors is behind the display, while the other is next to the cameras around the back.

A similar thing is valid for the speakers - one is above the display behind a barely visible grille-free outlet, while the other one is mounted at the bottom.
There is no Touch ID on the Series 15 of the iPhones.
We do admit the Dynamic Island animations and multi-tasking features are super neat and only Apple can transform a huge eyesore into a cool feature. And we do confess - we use its multi-tasking capabilities daily, and they are convenient.
Now let's talk about the back. It is covered with matte glass with a mirror-like Apple logo.









