A phone’s success or failure can’t be fully decided after just a day or two of use. So as I’ve just hit the four-week mark of using a Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro Max, I thought it was about time to put the phone back under a critical lens.

Fortunately for Apple, the latest pro iPhone hasn’t outstayed its welcome. Far from it, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is as capable and enjoyable to use as any new iPhone has ever been. It features noticeable upgrades in some critical areas that Apple really hasn’t changed in recent years.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra remains our overall preferred camera phone due to its extra telephoto lens and 200MP main camera, I still love taking photos with the iPhone 17 Pro Max, and am more than happy having it as my primary camera phone on a daily basis.

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iPhone 17 battery test results back that up —these are the longest-lasting iPhones yet.

Batteries degrade over time of course, and I know that there are busier days ahead in my work and social calendars that will likely require even more battery from my iPhone. But for the time being I can be confident that the iPhone 17 Pro Max won’t leave me in the lurch.

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, the iPhone display is still bright enough for easy use out in the sun. And this may have been consideration during my first month of use, my iPhone’s going to be close to its half-year anniversary before it’s sunny in the U.K. again.

The new anti-glare layer in the iPhone 17 Pro Max screen helps with readability along with the increased brightness. The Galaxy S25 Ultra remains the top phone for this, reducing light spots on the glass more than the iPhone. But by hitting a middle ground between the S25 Ultra’s anti-glare tech and the Pixel 10 Pro’s brightness, the iPhone still performs brilliantly.

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