Intro
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is already setting itself as one of the top phones of 2023. With a refreshed titanium design, finally USB Type C instead of Lightning, a new customizable Action Button, a new 5X periscope camera and your usual yearly camera upgrades, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is a slightly more intriguing year-on-year update in comparison with previous iPhone Pro Max launches. This is especially true when you consider that prices haven't gone up, even though the base 128GB version is now MIA.
But we are still talking about a regular candybar phone, and while these are hot, Samsung has a very hot high-profile device in its ranks––the foldable Galaxy Z Fold 5.
Which one is shaping up to be the more intriguing phone of 2023? The more traditional iPhone 15 Pro Max with its superior zooming capabilities, or Samsung's foldable catwalk star that scored some very neat improvements and is overall the best foldable Samsung has made so far?
iPhone 15 Pro Max vs Galaxy Z Fold 5 main differences:
- Standard (iPhone 15 Pro Max) vs foldable form factor (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
- 6.7-inch (iPhone 15 Pro Max) vs 7.6-inch display (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
- 3nm Apple A7 Pro chipset (iPhone 15 Pro Max) vs 4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
- 48MP main (iPhone 15 Pro Max) vs 50MP main camera (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
- 12MP 5X periscope (iPhone 15 Pro Max) vs 12MP 3X telephoto (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
- Stylus support (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
- More expensive (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
- 20W wired charging (iPhone 15 Pro Max) vs 45W wired charging (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
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Design and Size
Apple's best large iPhone ever versus Samsung’s ambitious foldable
The iPhone 15 Pro Max has scored some serious changes in the design department, giving us a titanium frame that's both lighter and sturdier than Apple's previous stainless steel iterations. Bezels have also shrunk significantly on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, making for a striking, edge-to-edge new design that pushes the boundaries to the maximum. The punch-hole Dynamic Island is now a universal part across the whole iPhone 15 lineup.
Another major change in the iPhone 15 Pro Max's design is the removal of the signature mute switch, or rather, its evolution. The iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 15 Pro now come with customizable Action Buttons instead of a ringer switch, similarly to the Apple Watch Ultra 2 but thankfully not in orange. This new hardware feature allows you to map different functions and shortcuts for easy access, like quick flashlight toggling, camera access, and so much more. Of course, switching between silent and ring modes is also possible.
Oh, and how did we miss the big news about the proverbial death of the decade-old Lightning cable? Yes, USB Type-C has now come to the iPhone, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max has the exclusive potential support of USB 3.0, which theoretically allows data throughput speeds of up to 10Gb/s with a compatible cable. Sadly, the adoption of USB hasn't drastically increased charging speeds, but we'll take whatever wins we can.
The display crease is still there, but what can you do.
Naturally, being a foldable, in its folded state the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is a larger and thicker device than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Samsung’s latest phone stands at 67.1 x 154.9 x 13.4mm, but once you unfold it, it measures up at 129.9x 154.9 x 6.1mm. The phone weighs in at 253gr, which is lighter than its predecessor, but noticeably more than the iPhone 15 Pro Max's 221gr weight brought down by the titanium frame.
With IPX8 water protection, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 can survive for up to 30 minutes in 1.5m of freshwater, but you’d be better off keeping it away from salt water as well as pools. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Pro Max enjoys the usual IP68 water- and dust-resistance.
If you've been saving money for the new burgundy red shade of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, then tough luck: Apple unveiled four new metallic shades for the iPhone 15 Pro Max: Natural Titanium, Black Titanium, White Titanium, and Blue Titanium. All of them look classy and have that premium-looking brushed titanium finish. The backplate is matte black, in a typical iPhone Pro Max fashion.
Display Differences
Apple hasn't changed the formula behind the iPhone 15 Pro Max. We have gotten the good ol' 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with HDR support and 120Hz ProMotion that makes everything look oh-so-smooth and scrolling quite rewarding. The maximum display brightness hasn't been improved either, but it's already high enough for just about anyone's regular needs.
The specs behind the Galaxy Z Fold 5's internal and external displays aren't changed as well. The external Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen remains a 6.2-inch one with 48-120Hz smooth refresh rate and and will most certainly retain its excellent color rendition. The same applies to the larger-than-life internal display, which has a square-ish aspect ratio of 21.6:18 and spans 7.6 inches across. This one is even smoother than before, with a 1-120Hz refresh rate screen that dynamically switches depending on the viewed content.
And yes, as we mentioned, there's a display crease, which is in the middle of the screen, but getting used to that one isn't that hard.
Just like the Z Fold 4, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 features a side-positioned fingerprint scanner, which should be fast and reliable based on our previous experience with Samsung fingerprint sensors. There’s also 2D picture-based Face Unlock that’s probably not that secure.
Performance and Software
Checkmate with the 3nm chip!
The iPhone 15 Pro Max comes along with a 3nm chipset, the Apple A17 Pro, which introduces slightly improved performance in comparison with Apple's previous Pro-grade chips, the A16 Bionic chip.
The move down to the super-dense 3nm manufacturing process has allowed Apple to stuff a couple billion extra transistors, which deliver roughly 10% better performance than the already super-speedy A16 Bionic. However, despite our wishful expectations, Apple doesn't hint at the A17 Pro being way more efficient than before, as both the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 15 Pro have the same official battery life expectations.
One area in which the iPhone 15 Pro Max could dominate are graphics. The A17 Pro now features a 6-core GPU and also supports hardware ray-tracing, which only spells good things for gamers.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chip, which is a superb silicon with extremely good performance and efficiency. We’ve already seen it run things with the Galaxy S23 series, so it’s safe to assume top-tier performance and efficiency on the Galaxy Z Fold 5 as well.
Rumors claim that the amount of RAM inside the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be 8GB, an important increase over the 6GB available on the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which would definitely improve the overall functionality and multi-tasking abilities of the big iPhone. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 comes with 12GB of fast LPDDR5X RAM and feels like quite the potent multi-tasking machine.
The more important differences, however, will be in the software department, where will be getting the latest and greatest iterations of iOS and Android. The iPhone 15 Pro Max will come with iOS 17 out of the box, while the Z Fold 5 employs the services of Android 13 with the latest One UI 5.1.1 on top. Both phones should receive long software support: the iPhone 15 Pro Max to at least 2028, while the Z Fold 5 will be getting four major Android software updates and will get security updates till 2028 as well.
That said, the Android-powered foldable phone has way more going for it to be a proper productivity tool. Aside from the large internal display, which is perfectly suited for multitasking, Samsung has graced the foldable with its usual trove of software features and functionalities to improve its overall utility. With the Z Fold 4 we got a desktop-like app dock, and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 expands on that with a new dock that now shows your most recent apps you’ve used, allowing you even faster switching between those. There’s your usual DeX support, which lets you hook the phone to an external display and periphery and use it as a portable mini PC of sorts, as well as so much more.
Apple held its WWDC 2023 developer conference in the first several days of June 2023. Like every year, there was a peek of all the new software goods and features that will be available on an Apple device near you this autumn, including a few intriguing additions to Apple's software.
In addition to bringing new features like interactive widgets, improvements to AirDrop, a new Journal app that will serve as your digital diary, and improved keyboard autocorrect, iOS 17 will bring noticeable improvements to the crucial Phone, Messages, and FaceTime apps.
Improvements to Siri, updated AirPlay, and Maps are also on deck of iOS 17. Visual Look Up and Find My are also enhanced with iOS 17, which will be available on the iPhone 15 Pro Max right out of the box.
In addition to bringing new features like interactive widgets, improvements to AirDrop, a new Journal app that will serve as your digital diary, and improved keyboard autocorrect, iOS 17 will bring noticeable improvements to the crucial Phone, Messages, and FaceTime apps.
Improvements to Siri, updated AirPlay, and Maps are also on deck of iOS 17. Visual Look Up and Find My are also enhanced with iOS 17, which will be available on the iPhone 15 Pro Max right out of the box.
Camera
Big strides for Apple
The iPhone 15 Pro Max has now scored an even more capable 48MP camera, which shoots 24MP photos by default and also allows you to fine-tune the perceived focal length of the wide-angle camera. Yes, you can choose if the main camera should take 24mm, 28mm, or 35mm photos. With a new version of the Photonic Engine and Smart HDR, Apple teases the most capable iPhone camera ever.
Portraiture has also been improved: taking regular photos will simultaneously capture depth data, allowing you to turn a photo into a portrait later on.
Most intriguing, however, is the new 5X periscope lens on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which employs a tetraprism mechanism and bounces light around in order to achieve a 120mm focal length equivalent. This is shorter than what the Galaxy S23 Ultra is capable of, for example, but longer than the Galaxy Z Fold 5's 3X telephoto.
In essence, with the Galaxy Z Fold 5, we get a 50MP wide-angle main camera with Dual Pixel autofocus, OIS, and F1.8 aperture. Joining forces is a 12MP ultra-wide with an F2.2 aperture and 12-degree field-of-view, as well as a 10MP telephoto that boasts 3X optical zoom and has an F2.4 aperture and OIS for jitter-free zoomed photos. There are two selfie cameras on board. There’s a 10MP punch hole on the external screen and a 4MP under-display camera on the internal display. It goes away when not in use, and while you can definitely see where it’s supposed to be, suspending your disbelief easily makes it almost invisible in most cases.
Audio Quality and Haptics
Both the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 come with stereo speakers. While we haven't heard the iPhone 15 Pro Max's speakers in real life, chances are that they will be among the better-sounding ones on a phone.
As far as haptics are considered, we expect that... both phones will have vibrator motors on board! Lame jokes aside, excellent and pleasing haptic feedback on both flagship phones.
Battery Life and Charging
Woe to the vanquished
The iPhone 15 Pro Max comes along with a 4,422mAh battery. While we anticipated that the new Apple A17 Pro chip will introduce some serious efficiency gains thanks to its 3nm manufacturing process, it doesn't seem like this is happening. Apple cites the same battery life estimates for the iPhone 15 Pro Max as it did for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, so it's safe to assume that we shouldn't expect a significant boost to battery size or battery endurance.
One thing is for certain, we can't wait to put the iPhone 15 Pro Max through the paces of our custom battery tests and see how it fares in comparison.
On the topic of charging, the iPhone 15 Pro Max's outfitted with 20W wired charging solution, just like its predecessor. That's in stark contrast with the rumors that called for faster 35W charging on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. MagSafe wireless charging is still on board.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 supports up to 25W wired charging, so it technically has the upper hand here. A full charge takes 80 minutes, but a quick 30-minute charging session gets you more than half a tank of battery life. MagSafe and Fast Wireless Charging 2.0, both capped at 15W, make the rounds on the iPhone and the Galaxy, respectively.
Specs Comparison
Compare the iPhone 15 Pro Max vs Galaxy Z Fold 5 specs here. For your convenience, we've summed up the essential differences between the two juggernauts:
| iPhone 15 Pro Max | Galaxy Z Fold 5 | |
|---|---|---|
| Size, weight | 159.9 x 76.7 x 8.25 mm Weight: 221gr | Folded: 67.1 x 154.9 x 13.4mm Unfolded: 129.9x 154.9 x 6.1mm Weight: 253gr |
| Screen | 6.7" OLED 120Hz ProMotion | External: 6.2" Dynamic AMOLED 2X 48-120Hz Internal: 7.6" Dynamic AMOLED 1-120Hz |
| Processor | A17 Pro 3nm | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 4nm |
| RAM, Storage | 8GB/256GB 8GB/512GB 8GB/1TB | 12/256GB 12/512GB 12/1TB LPDDR5X UFS4.0 |
| Cameras | 48MP main 12MP ultra 12MP 6X periscope zoom 12MP front | 50MP F1.8 main 12MP F2.2 ultra-wide 10MP F2.4 3X telephoto 10MP external front 4MP internal under-display camera |
| Battery | 4,422mAh | 4,400 mAh |
| Charging | USB-C 20W wired MagSafe | USB-C 25W wired (up to 50% in 30min) Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 |
Summary and Final Verdict
So, albeit quite different from one another, both the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 will probably be vying for your attention, provided that you're on the market for a super-premium phone this fall.
Despite the ongoing rumors about a potential price hike, Apple kept the iPhone 15 Pro Max largely unchanged. Yes, the entry-level 128GB tier was canned, but it's all good, as the pricing of the rest of the variants was kept on the same levels as the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
This means that you can get an iPhone 15 Pro Max starting at $1,199 for the 256GB, $1,399 for the 512GB, and $1,599 for the 1TB version. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 remains one of the most expensive Samsung devices on sale, but the price hasn’t surged up. It starts at $1799.99 for the 256GB entry-level version, goes to $1919.99 for the 512GB one, and culminates with the 1TB version which goes for $2,159.99. A premium price for a premium phone.
Despite the polar-opposite ecosystems, these two phones definitely can be considered by just about anyone. The iPhone 15 Pro Max will be the traditional candybar offering that Apple will puts all of its faith into, with revised design and improved hardware. Meanwhile, riding the wave of innovation and novelty, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is definitely the more interesting device.
Provided that you're willing to switch things up, however, there will hardly be more exciting phones available this fall.