iPhone 12 Pro Max Is Best iPhone of 2021, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Best Android Phone: Consumer Reports
iPhone 12 Pro Max Is Best iPhone of 2021, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Best Android Phone: Consumer Reports b221e
iPhone 12 Pro Max costs $1,099 (roughly Rs. 79,700) in the US and is priced in India at Rs. 1,29,900. 111612
By Vineet Washington | Updated: 26 March 2021 11:27 IST
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iPhone 12 Pro Max has better battery life than iPhone 12 Pro
OnePlus Nord N10 5G is dubbed the best budget phone
OnePlus Nord N100 is touted to have the best battery life
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iPhone 12 Pro Max has been dubbed the best iPhone to buy by Consumer Reports in its list of Best Smartphones of 2021. Consumer Reports is a non-profit organisation that tests various products to make it easier for consumers to decide what to spend their money on. In its latest report, the organisation has landed on the most expensive variant in the iPhone 12 series to be the best overall iPhone model. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra takes the title of best Android phone for 2021.
The iPhone 12 Pro Max has been awarded the title of best iPhone thanks to its longer battery life, better cameras, bigger display, and 5G connectivity.
The report states that 5G connectivity makes the iPhone 12 Pro. iPhone 12 Pro Max starts at $1099 (roughly Rs. 79,700) in the US and Rs. 1,24,704 (Amazon) in India. Whereas, the iPhone 12 Pro starts at $999 (roughly Rs. 72,400) in the US and at Rs. 1,29,900 in India.
On the other hand, the report also points out that iPhone 12 Pro Max is significantly heavier and even s with long fingers can find it hard to use with one hand.
The title for the best Android phone goes to Galaxy S21 series of phones did great in Consumer Reports' testing.
The best budget phone is OnePlus Nord N100 has been crowned the Best Phone for All-Day Battery Life. In Consumer Reports' testing, the phone lasted 48.5 and got тАЬVery GoodтАЭ ratings for its performance and display quality.
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