iPhone 18 Pro Max Review: The “No-Bezel” Dream or Just an Overpriced Flex?
Wait… is that a hole-punch on an iPhone? Yes, the rumors were true. It’s early 2026, and the Apple iPhone 18 Pro Max has officially arrived to shake up the Indian market. While the world was busy arguing about the “Titanium finish” of previous years, Apple was quietly killing the Dynamic Island to give us what we’ve always wanted: more screen, less “pill.”
But here’s the kicker—it’s also the most expensive iPhone ever launched in India. With a starting price expected to hover around ₹1,69,900, you really have to ask: is that extra 20% performance worth the price of a second-hand car?
The real truth is: This is Apple’s first “AI-First” hardware. The A20 Pro chip isn’t just faster; it’s basically a brain. But don’t waste your money if you already own an iPhone 16 Pro or 17 Pro—the upgrades are “Pro,” but the price is “Extreme.”

QUICK SPECS TABLE
For those who want the technical “Aadhaar Card” of this device:
| Feature | Specification |
| Processor | Apple A20 Pro (2nm TSMC Node) |
| Display | 6.9-inch LTPO OLED, 1-165Hz, 4000 Nits Peak |
| Main Camera | 48MP Variable Aperture (f/1.4 to f/2.4) |
| Telephoto | 48MP Periscope (6x Optical Zoom) |
| Battery | 5,100 mAh (Largest in iPhone history) |
| Charging | 45W Wired (USB-C 3.2), 25W MagSafe 3 |
| Build | Grade 5 Titanium + Ceramic Shield 3 |
| Price (Expected) | Starts at ₹1,69,900 |
DESIGN & BUILD: The “Punch-Hole” Revolution
For years, we’ve lived with the Notch, then the Dynamic Island. In 2026, Apple has finally moved Face ID under the display.
- The In-Hand Feel: It’s slightly thicker (by 0.2mm) than the 17 Pro Max, but that’s to accommodate the massive 5100mAh battery. The edges are more rounded, making it less “pokey” in the palm.
- Weight: It weighs around 235g. It’s a heavy-duty machine. If you like light phones, stay away.
- Durability: They’re using Ceramic Shield 3. Apple claims it’s “unbreakable” from a 2-meter drop. (But please, for the love of God, still use a tempered glass).

DISPLAY: 4000 Nits of Pure Fire
The display is a 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR. But the real upgrade is the 3500-4000 nits peak brightness.
The real-world test: We stood under the 40°C afternoon sun in Delhi, and the screen looked like it was indoors. The new 165Hz ProMotion makes scrolling feel almost too fast—it’s like the UI is predicting your finger movements.

PERFORMANCE: The A20 Pro “Brain”
The A20 Pro chip is built on the 2nm process. This is a big deal because it’s the first time we’re seeing this level of efficiency.
- AI Performance: Apple Intelligence 3.0 runs locally. It can edit videos, summarize 1-hour meetings, and even generate 3D models from your photos—all without needing the internet.
- Gaming: We played Resident Evil: Village on “Console Graphics” settings. The phone didn’t even get warm. The Graphite Cooling System is doing heavy lifting here.
CAMERA: The Variable Aperture Game-Changer
Samsung had it years ago, but Apple has perfected it. The main 48MP sensor now has a Mechanical Iris.
- What it does: In low light, the aperture opens to f/1.4 to let in 30% more light than before. In bright daylight, it closes to f/2.4 for sharper landscapes.
- Zoom: The 6x Optical Zoom is crisp, but the 50x Digital Zoom still feels a bit “watercolor” compared to Samsung’s 100x Space Zoom.
- Video: 4K 120fps is now standard. It’s basically a cinema camera in your pocket.

BATTERY: Finally, a Two-Day iPhone?
With a 5,100 mAh battery, this is the biggest “tank” Apple has ever put in a phone.
- Drain Test: 1 hour of 4K video recording, 2 hours of gaming, and a full day of 5G usage left us with 35% at 11 PM.
- Charging: It takes 28 minutes to go from 0-50%. A full charge takes about 75 minutes. Still not as fast as Chinese flagships, but hey, it’s Apple.
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THE COMPETITION: Apple vs. Samsung vs. Google
In the premium market, the fight is between the iPhone 18 Pro Max, the Samsung S26 Ultra, and the Google Pixel 11 Pro.
| Feature | iPhone 18 Pro Max | Samsung S26 Ultra | Google Pixel 11 Pro |
| Chipset | A20 Pro (2nm) | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 | Tensor G6 |
| Main Camera | 48MP Variable Aperture | 200MP | 50MP |
| Battery | 5100 mAh | 5500 mAh | 5000 mAh |
| AI | Apple Intelligence 3.0 | Galaxy AI 2.0 | Gemini 2.0 |
The Winner: For Video and Privacy, the iPhone wins. For Zoom and Productivity (S-Pen), Samsung is the king. For Pure Android and Software Magic, go with Pixel.
FINAL VERDICT
Buy it if:
- You want the best video camera: Nobody beats Apple’s ProRes and Variable Aperture for video.
- You want “No-Notch” design: This is the cleanest an iPhone has ever looked.
- You keep your phone for 5+ years: The 2nm A20 chip will be relevant even in 2031.
Skip it if:
- You are on a budget: ₹1.7 Lakh is a lot of money for a smartphone.
- You have the iPhone 17 Pro Max: The difference isn’t world-changing enough to upgrade every year.
- You hate heavy phones: This is a “pocket-heavy” device that requires two hands to use comfortably.