At 6.9 inches, Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max is a real whopper. But Google's Pixel 9 Pro XL is also a hefty contender, with both phones loaded with top tech, from powerful cameras to new processors, tempting you to spend your cash. So let's take a closer look at the specs to see how these two phones stack up. At the end of this article, you'll find a chart comparing all of the tech specs, side-by-side.
The size is the big similarity here, with the iPhone 16 Pro Max's screen measuring in at 6.9 inches -- a mere 0.1 inches larger than the 6.8-inch Pixel XL display. It's hardly a difference you'd likely notice, but if your primary concern is getting the most screen for your money, then the iPhone leads the way. And while the Pixel's 486ppi pixel density is slightly higher than the iPhone's 460ppi, again, it's not really a difference you'll likely notice in everyday use.
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Both phones run on home-grown processors. The Pixel 9 Pro XL's Tensor G4 chip has been a bit of a letdown on benchmark tests, putting it more in line with last year's midrange phones and barely any faster than its predecessor. By comparison, even the iPhone 15 Pro Max blew the Pixel out of the water, and it's probably safe to assume the same will be true with the 16 Pro Max. That said, benchmarks don't tell the whole story, so we'll have to wait and see how these phones cope with different demanding tasks when we can put them side by side.
The iPhone and Pixel both pack the standard trio of rear cameras -- main, ultrawide and 5x telephoto. The Pixel put up a good fight in my recent comparison against the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but how it compares to the new one remains to be seen. However, the iPhone's inclusion of ProRaw imagery and ProRes video encoding -- along with the new 4K slow motion mode -- does make the iPhone more appealing to photo and video creators.
Neither phone offers expandable storage, but both offer storage capacities up to 1TB and IP68 water resistance.
Despite all the flashy specs and features, the two biggest factors most people should consider if choosing between these two phones is price and software. The iPhone 16 Pro Max starts a $1,199 compared to the $1,099 Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. Is the Pro Max $100 better than the Google's biggest Pixel? Honestly, those prices are deceptive. The Pixel comes with 128GB of storage compared to Apple's 256GB. If you upgraded to a 256GB 9 Pro XL, it costs the same as Apple's phone.
In terms of software one phone runs iOS and the other Android. Clearly if you, your family or close friends are on Android or iOS, that will be a huge factor in determining which phone is best for you. While Apple promises five years of major OS upgrades, Google commits to seven years. At the end of the day, whether you opt for an iPhone 16 Pro Max of the Pixel 9 Pro XL, you're getting an excellent phone that should last you for years.