The iPhone used to flex on people. It makes no sense to get this phone if it’s oversized, overpriced, and the same thing as the regular. The only differences are that the Pro Max has one more camera, and a way higher price tag. Steve Jobs would not be happy if he saw this.
Bob: WOAH!!! U SEE JOHN’S NEW PHONE?
Chris: NO WAY, HE HAS THE IPHONE 11 PRO MAX Christina: IDIOTS! I HAVE THE SAME EXACT PHONE!
Bob: IS UR PHONE $1,100? IS UR PHONE HUGE
Christina: ITS THE SAME— nvm.
The new apple Iphones which have fidget spinner looking cameras and they have super long names as usual but you can also call this phone Iphone fidget spinner pro max.It’s mostly used too flex.The design has not changed at all since the last two years because we’re apple and we make you buy any Iphone no matter what.
Johnny:That’s a pretty dumb name for a phone...
Johnny:Can you spin the fidget spinner at the top of the phone?
(Iphone 11s pro max is next year’s model)
Iphone 11 Pro max means the new Fidget spinner looking Iphone
A great phone, good cameras and good cpu. Not a ripoff like some people claim. People just want a good phone to use with a reliable camera. Nobody is forcing you to buy it. So don’t… If you don’t want it. It’s like saying a Bugatti is a rip off, just because it’s more expensive than an old used Honda. It’s personal choice.
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