In fact, Fnac currently offers you the opportunity to buy the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max 5G smartphone at the price of 1,371 euros instead of the usual 1,481 euros. To take advantage of it simply go to the Fnac store of your choice or simply to the official website. In this second case, keep in mind that Fnac offers you the delivery of your smartphone. The new iPhone 15 Pro Max represents a real leap forward in terms of strength and manufacturing power. It benefits from a case structure made entirely of titanium, making it robust with a weight of only 221 grams.
When the price of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is so low, it’s best not to think too much
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max also sees the arrival of the new A17 Pro microprocessor which has 19 billion transistors at 3.78 GHz. Still designed on a 6-core basis, it is backed by a 16-core neural engine that can perform 35 billions of operations per second. An internal storage of 256 GB completes the configuration. Very energy efficient, this new chip allows you to benefit from a battery life of up to 29 hours of continuous video playback.
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max also has 3 rear cameras and a front lens, which are equipped with high-end lenses to give you exceptional 4K photos and videos. Sharpness is guaranteed through an optical stabilization process and the digital zoom has the capacity to magnify 25 times.
The screen of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is truly remarkable. It measures no less than 6.7 inches and has Super Retina XDR technology to offer a resolution of 2796 x 1290 pixels. The display also benefits from HDR10 and Dolby Vision enhancement technologies. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures optimal fluidity.
Take advantage now of the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, available at Fnac for 1,371 euros instead of the usual 1,481 euros.
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