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iPhone Xs & Xs Max My Impressions

Hey, what is up guys? On cough here and welcome to your first look and hands on of the freshly revealed iPhones for 2018 and 2019. It’s now all finally revealed or more like confirmed of what the leaks told us we were going to get, but it’s really nice to actually have the things in person or officially official. So we got the iPhone XS, the XS Max, and the iPhone XR. So this post is just going to be all about the iPhone XS and XS Max. And we’re going to do a separate post diving into the XR because I think it’s actually worth another look. Until then, there’s everything you need to know
about those two phones. So OK, iPhone X S has the same 5.8 inch display, slightly tweaked but same size as before, and the X Max has a gigantic 6.5 inch display. It is a huge phone, but yet it’s in the footprint. That’s roughly the same size as something like the Galaxy Note 9 thanks to the bezels being so thin. So two very different sized phones here. And then the new colours were confirmed as well. So same exact silver as the iPhone X last year, same exact space grey as last year. But then the new colour for the S is this gold, so it looks pretty classy I guess. I I personally probably wouldn’t get it, but there is only one way to tell on the outside that you have the new iPhone and that’s by getting the gold.
So you do you and it’s going to be shiny and fingerprinting either way. So basically the XS is just the same size as the current iPhone X, but it’s really it’s it’s a classic Apple S update like we’ve seen in the iPhone before. It’s a spec bump, some internal changes, but nothing drastic and no new design. So the biggest spec difference that you’re getting here is it’s rocking the new A12 bionic chip. It’s the first seven nanometer chip versus the X nanometer process from last year. It has nearly 7 billion transistors. All of this basically translates to it’ll be a bit faster. You know, they dropped a couple of quotes, like it’ll be maybe 30% faster, but you’ll notice it in things like launching apps and opening and closing the keyboard
and transition animations and things like that. But basically that’s definitely something we’re gonna have to test and see for the full review. Basically what I can be sure of is it will be even faster. Same amount of RAM though, as far as we can tell. And then I think the other big internal upgrade for this phone is the camera. So the XS and XS Max both have the same new cameras. So a pair of 12 megapixel optically stabilised cameras, the primary one being F 1.8, and you get a telephoto as well. And they’re combining these new cameras and lenses with new image signal processing on the A12 bionic chip to take some seriously impressive photos. Now obviously the photos and stuff they show on stage are always going to be awesome, but the new
this is in this image processing. We all know image processing means a lot when it comes to smartphone photography and getting good images off these smartphone cameras, like that’s a major reason why the Pixel Two has been so good. So they introduce big improvements there. There’s improved HDR called Smart HDR, there’s better low light sensitivity, less noise and a really impressive portrait mode. Now in portrait mode, you can go in and edit portrait photos to literally change the F stop of the simulated Bocah, and it’s really good looking. You can see the little lights in the background of the photos changing their blur level. And it’s not just getting more or less blurry like straight up. There actually seems to be like a directional blur based on how far it is
in the middle of the centre of the subject. I was really impressed with it and I can’t wait to play with that more. And there’s a bunch of other smaller stuff so there’s technically a new front facing camera, still 7 megapixels. But selfies will also benefit from this new portrait mode and I’m curious since its software based if it will work with a software update to this year’s iPhone X. Two because even worked with the iPhone XR which only has one lens anyway, I’m really into that. And then it’s also now IP68 water resistant. Believe it or not, last year’s phone was IP 67 so we’re looking at better waterproofing. You can literally wash your phone off with water if you want to. The speakers are now louder and better in an impressive way. From what I’ve heard, they do a much better job with stereo audio separation and things like moving back and forth
across the screen and there’s now dual SIM support. And then Face ID is supposed to get slightly faster thanks to the a 12 bionic, but probably not drastically. And there’s also now a slightly longer battery life, literally 30 minutes longer on the XS and 90 minutes longer on the XS Max. I gotta find out the capacities, don’t really know those yet, but they’re not drastically bigger. But hey, better is better. I’ll take that. And then last but not least, the new prices. It’s going to start again at 999 for the XS and X99 for the XS Max. So that got us thinking like, is that enough of a change? Is this a big enough upgrade for some people?
Honestly, it’s not a must buy for the most people, especially if you have an iPhone X. I think the the biggest difference you’re gonna get is if you go with the bigger phone, the XS Max. But that thing is going to be expensive. The 512 gig is going to be 1449. Like that’s the world we live in now. But if you already have an iPhone X, this isn’t some huge must have upgrade. It’s the classic again, the classic S upgrade Apple does with the iPhone and I got no problem with that. Between the smaller and larger, I’m definitely more into the larger phone. That’s just me. But still no design changes. Same camera bulge on the back, same stainless steel and glass materials all around. The notch didn’t get smaller or anything. The bezels didn’t shrink,
although the notch might feel a little bit smaller on the bigger phone. Um, no 120 Hertz display, no Apple Pencil support. It’s just just a refined upgrade and a new colour. We’ll have to see if it’s worthy or not pretty soon as we work towards the full review, but my gut feeling honestly is I’m thinking that iPhone XR might be the real hit this year. For Apple it’s a bit different. Did I mention our call out charge starts from only £15 to come to you? I am sure you agree… that level of convenience makes perfect sense.
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