Deal Alert: Grab The iPhone 13 Pro Max At A Hefty $220 Discount

The iPhone 13 Pro Max is still one of the best smartphones you can buy in 2023. With Prime Day 2023 coming up on July 11 and Apple Inc. AAPL preparing to launch the iPhone 15 series in September, we are starting to see some great discounts on the iPhone 13 series.

What Is The Deal: The Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max is available at a discount of $220 on Amazon.com Inc. AMZN, bringing down the price to just $879, from $1,099. Note that this deal is applicable with a carrier plan, and the $220 discount is available in the Alpine Green color.

Click this link to grab the deal.

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In addition to this, Amazon is also offering a discount of up to $100 over 24 months, offsetting some of the cost of your monthly carrier plan.

Still A Powerful Smartphone: The iPhone 13 Pro Max was launched in September 2021. At the time, it delivered the biggest camera upgrade in an iPhone along with a high refresh rate display.

To recall, the iPhone 13 Pro Max features a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Apple A15 Bionic chipset that is still powerful enough two years later to run whatever apps and games you can throw at it.

Adorning the back are three 12MP cameras, in a wide-angle, telephoto, and ultrawide angle setup, along with a 3D sensing LiDAR scanner that is useful for augmented reality features. There is a 12MP selfie camera on the front.

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