Apple iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max: Bigger, bolder and better than ever before
While the Apple iPhone X set the benchmark for future iPhones, the latest flagships from the house of the Cupertino, US-based tech giant – iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max – push it a notch higher. Built on the iPhone X blueprint, the new smartphones are only bigger, better and bolder in every respect.
The iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have identical hardware, software, imaging capabilities and everything else, but differ in screen sizes and, therefore, dimensions. While the iPhone XS has a 5.8-inch OLED screen, similar to the iPhone X, the iPhone XS Max gets a bigger 6.5-inch OLED display. Both smartphones carry a form factor similar to the iPhone 8-series, but their compact form factors make them easy to hold and operate.
In design, the iPhone XS-series continues with the glass-steel-glass build with an all-screen front. The screen in either device has a notch on top, accommodating hardware for Face ID, front camera and earpiece. Unlike their Android counterparts, which are constantly trying to do away with the notch – or at least reduce it to the minimum – Apple has decided to have a fairly big notch area in the new series. However, considering that there is no chin at the bottom, the iPhone XS-series stands true to the company’s all-screen promise, even with a bigger notch. Read More Technology News
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