iPhone XS 64GB
Simply put, the XS is the most advanced Apple iPhone ever made!
The Bionic Phone
Apple calls the A12 Bionic, the chip used in the XS, "the most powerful chip in a smartphone". Meanwhile, the Neural Engine uses real-time machine learning to transform the way you experience photos, gaming, augmented reality and more. The two performance cores operate up to 15% faster while the four efficiency ones use up to 50% less power. As for graphics performance: it's up to 50% faster. What does all this tell you? That the XS operates at a far higher level than we've ever seen.
Seeing is disbelieving
The custom-engineered Super Retina OLED display is unbelievably stunning. OLED panels deliver the industry’s best colour accuracy, alongside true blacks and brightness and contrast that reaches new heights. Expect the sharpest displays with the highest pixel density on any Apple device.
A camera breakthrough
Apple is excited about Smart HDR which merges different technologies including faster sensors, an enhanced ISP and advanced algorithms, and the power of A12 Bionic and the Neural Engine. This means vastly superior shots in all settings and for all requirements: selfies, portraits, action shots, landscapes and more are captured in spectacular ways. Smart HDR shoots a 4-frame buffer in between each image, and also captures secondary images at different exposures. All these are combined to create the perfect image.
Brilliantly simple
Great phones should be easy to use and the XS fits the bill. The glass back allows for wireless and fast charging, while Face ID not only offers quick access to whatever you need but also uses advanced machine learning to recognise changes in your appearance.
A newer model iPhone 11 Pro 64GB was released in September 2019.
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Apple iPhone XS Review
The iPhone Xs is indistinguishable from last year's iPhone X. As the "S" moniker suggests, it brings modest upgrades, but from what we've seen so far, you likely won't want to upgrade to it over the iPhone X.- Gorgeous OLED screen
- 5.8-inch screen size is perfect
- Strong performance
- IP68 water resistance
- Solid camera improvements
- No fast charging cable included
- Expensive
Apple iPhone XS Smartphone Review
Apple has stuck with its "S" nomenclature even after its anniversary iPhone and has consequently followed the iPhone X with the iPhone XS. As with previous "S" models, the iPhone XS is more a technical refinement of its predecessor than a fundamental departure.- bright and color-true OLED display
- broad mobile network frequency coverage
- impressive main camera
- excellent craftsmanship
- eSIM support (per update
- dust and liquid-resistant
- non-expandable memory
- no headphone jack
- restricted NFC
- only 12 months warranty
- mediocre telephoto lens
Apple iPhone XS Review: Android Phones Will Still Follow The iPhone
The iPhone XS is the logical successor to last year's iPhone X. The X ushered in the new era that the iPhones embarked on. It was all about building on the blend of some tried and tested blueprint, some modern touches and a whole lot of personality.
I'm sick of buying iPhones . For the past decade, I've been buying them and loving them and breaking them and losing them and replacing them and, when September comes along, upgrading them.
- Killer camera and a processor so powerful you won't know what to do with it
- More expensive than ever
The iPhone XS Is Forever
The new flagship iPhones- Killer camera and a processor so powerful you won't know what to do with it
- More expensive than ever
Apple iPhone XS (64GB, Silver) - Excellent review
- Killer camera and a processor so powerful you won't know what to do with it
- More expensive than ever
Long-time iPhone users should be familiar with the iPhone product release cycle by now. Usually, it works like this: Apple releases a major product, then the following year is the "s" generation of iPhones that offer incremental upgrades.
- Faster A12 Bionic CPU
- Camera improvements and Depth Control
- Improved battery life
- Excellent OLED screen
- Camera improvements and Depth Control
- A12 Bionic provides a great speed boost over older Plus-sized iPhones
- Excellent OLED screen
- Rear camera bump may prevent some iPhone X cases from fitting properly
- Pricey
- Pricey
- May be too big for smaller hands
The iPhone XS is one of Apple's three new phones for 2018, but while the iPhone XR is aimed at slightly more budget buyers and the iPhone XS Max is the biggest and best option, the iPhone XS, sat in the middle, is likely to be the most mainstream.
- Very
- very powerful
- High-quality screen
- Versatile camera
- Mediocre battery life
- Very expensive
- Screen isn't quite as sharp as some rivals
Apple has always kept people on the tenterhook with its tempting launches each year. The Cupertino based technology giant launched three new iPhone this September; iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, discontinuing iPhone X.
Mujjo's Leather iPhone XS Max Case Is Better Than Apple's
I currently switch my cases out depending on the situation, but over the past few weeks, I've returned to using the Mujjo case to hold my Metro Card that has yet to be demagnetized, which is a good thing.- Included wallet sleeve can hold two cards
- Feels great to hold in hand
- Outside of not being able to charge with a Qi-wireless charger
- nothing