
3 features that'll make me upgrade to the iPhone 17 Pro Max
And for me, that's key – I'm this peculiar person who hates charging every night (it's related to bad memories and a gray iPhone 8), and I love to go out freely, do whatever I want on my phone, and still have battery to roam the streets at night and take nighttime photos. Especially in the summer. And I'm a very heavy user, able to drain the battery of my iPhone 13 Pro Max in less than half a day (well, it's old and not at full capacity, but you get my drift).
The iPhone 16 Pro Max. | Image Credit – PhoneArena Another thing that's attractive to me with the iPhone 17 Pro Max is the rumored 48MP telephoto camera. Recently, I've been appreciating more and more zoom shots (well, when the camera is good) and their use cases.
You can do all kinds of fun, creative stuff with a good telephoto camera. I mean, I almost caught a squirrel the other day – with my iPhone 13 Pro Max – but it slipped away just out of range. With better zoom, I could've snapped a crisp, high-quality close-up and actually posted it instead of just telling people about "the one that got away". Instagram deserves that squirrel.
The iPhone 17 Pro Max is also rumored to get a boost in videography. Specifically, the phone is rumored to be able to have cameras on both sides work together with dual video recording. This is a super cool feature for reactions or just your simple blog, all things I've been looking into lately. This was achievable before, but it wasn't a thing in the default Camera app.
Of course, nothing is ideal, and I harbor no expectations that the iPhone 17 Pro Max would be, either. We have that, to put it mildly, ugly redesign of the camera bump into a camera island or into a camera village, more like it. And the potential Apple logo move, which wouldn't sit right with a MagSafe transparent case, if tipster Majin Bu is right.
Design is pretty big for me, but there's almost nothing that I wouldn't accept for a huge battery in an iPhone. iOS 26 and its redesign would balance the ugly outside looks (if the redesign is even true, I find it hard to believe even after months of leaks) for me, so I can live with it.
Another potential trade-off could be the weight of the phone. With a bigger battery and thicker body, it may come on the heavier side. However, I'm trained on the iPhone 13 Pro Max and it may not bother me. Of course, on this one, I'll have to first hold the phone in my hand to know if the weight would be acceptable for me. There's also the elephant in the room: a potential price hike. It is not certain if the price hike would happen and the exact prices are yet to leak, but rumor has it that the entire iPhone 17 series may come at a higher price than the 16. Depending on how high it ends up being, I may consider a 16 Pro Max for an upgrade. But it's more likely I'll go for the 17. I never buy iPhones straight out of pocket anyway, I'm not that rich. If the rumors about a battery size upgrade, it would definitely be worth it. Pro Max models are already exceptional with battery life, but at least for me, more is more. Additionally, I'd be delighted with an upgraded telephoto camera and new video features.
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