These edges are rounded not just on the corners, but also in places where it meets the glass on either side so as to create a seamless transition. You get the sturdy Corning Gorilla glass on the front and the back, which sandwiches the stainless steel edges. While the XS looks identical to the iPhone X, the large size display on the XS Max really stands out. That design trend should, hopefully, continue for a few more years, if the iPhone 6 to iPhone 8 generations are any indicators. It also marked the 10th year anniversary of the iPhone. The iPhone XS Max is just a larger iPhone X, which was the first major redesign of the iPhone. Wherever there are changes, I will explicitly mention them.Īs I said before, in the S upgrade, there are barely any changes in the design or form factor. The XS and XS Max are identical in all respects except for the display size and battery capacity. So while the review will focus on the XS Max (512 GB), the same things apply to the XS as Apple hasn’t reserved its best features for the XS Max (as it used to do with its ‘Plus’ phones). I have used the iPhone XS Max as my primary device for a couple of weeks now and barring the larger display and the battery life, everything is identical on the two phones. With that out of the way, let’s take a more in-depth look at the iPhone XS/XS Max. Thus, if it's a phone you want to flaunt, the larger XS Max is the one you want. Externally though, the XS looks identical to the X. So, most of the improvements have happened on the inside. The ‘S’ upgrade years have always been about adding more finesse to the non-S iPhones, and the XS/XS Max don’t divert from that philosophy. With iOS 12 breathing new life into older generation phones, there is little incentive for an iPhone 8/8 Plus/X user to make the switch. The XS/XS Max is the perfect upgrade, if you are coming from the iPhone 6/6s/7 generation and if you have money to burn. If you are an iPhone X user, then the iPhone XS/XS Max isn’t for you. If you are a price conscious consumer, the iPhone XS/XS Max isn’t for you.
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