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Apple iPhones 13, 14 Pro Max prices in Pakistan

May 8, 2023 12:41 PM


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The Apple iPhone 13 and 14 Pro Max are now available for purchase. These are high-end smartphones from the iPhone 13 and 14 series. The devices are equipped with an A15 Bionic 5nm+ chipset and more, which gives them high-end performance.

The Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max has a Super Retina XDR OLED, a 120 Hz display with DHR10 support, and a FHD+ resolution of 1284 x 2778 pixels, which gives the best multimedia experience. The display screen is shielded by ceramic shield glass.

The smartphone features 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of built-in storage, which is good enough to store a large amount of data and useful files.

The Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max has a triple camera setup on the rear of the phone, where the primary camera is 12 megapixels, which includes dual pixel PDAF, sensor-shift OIS, dual-LED dual-tone flash, HDR (photo/panorama), and a 4K video recording feature.

The selfie camera on the phone is 12 megapixels. The gadget is available in graphite, gold, silver, Sierra Blue, and Alpine Green colors.

The phone comes with a 4352 mAh non-removable battery with 15 W of wireless charging support.

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max price in Pakistan

The Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max price in Pakistan is Rs373,999.

Price of Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

The iPhone 14 Pro Max was launched in Pakistan on September 29th, 2022, and its price varies according to the selected storage capacity.

The 128GB version of the iPhone 14 Pro Max costs Rs564,999, while the 256GB model is priced at Rs599,999. The version with 512GB of storage is priced at Rs669,999, and the 1TB version costs Rs745,999. The phone is available in four attractive colors: Deep Purple, Gold, Silver, and Space Black.

The phone’s features include a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion and an Always-On display. Additionally, the Ceramic Shield front cover provides protection against common spills and accidents, as well as water and dust resistance.

The phone’s camera system features a 48MP main camera with a quad-pixel sensor that adapts to the scene being captured, along with second-generation sensor-shift optical image stabilization.

The phone also has a 12MP Ultra Wide camera, an improved Telephoto camera, a TrueDepth camera, an Adaptive True Tone flash, and powerful computational photography capabilities. Furthermore, the phone includes an Action mode, Cinematic mode, and Pro-level workflows for video.



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