1922 days ago

iPhone 12 Pro Max 256 GB (Pacific Blue)

Daria from Saint Marys Bay

Selling because I got it from the company. Brand new & sealed (NOT opened). It comes with ORIGINAL packaging from Vodafone NZ. Message me now and do not miss it!

OVERVIEW

iPhone 12 Pro Max 256 GB (Pacific Blue). 5G to download huge files on the go and stream HDR video.

1) Larger 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display.

2) Ceramic Shield with four times better drop performance.

3) Incredible low-light photography with the best Pro camera system on an iPhone, and 5× optical zoom range.

4) Cinema-grade Dolby Vision video recording, editing and playback. Night mode portraits and next-level AR experiences with the LiDAR Scanner.

5) Powerful A14 Bionic chip for infinitely spectacular possibilities. And new MagSafe accessories for easy attachment and faster wireless charging.

KEY FEATURES

Pro camera system with 12-megapixel Ultra Wide, Wide and Telephoto cameras; 5× optical zoom range; Night mode; Deep Fusion; Smart HDR 3; Apple ProRAW5; and 4K Dolby Vision HDR recording

LiDAR Scanner for improved AR experiences and Night mode portraits

Industry-leading IP68 water resistance

Contact me now so you don't miss it!

Price: $2,199

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