![]() ![]() "Face ID on the XS is ever so slightly faster than the X - just an extra beat quicker. The Verge also noticed a slight uptick in speed, but found FaceID still lacking in certain areas: "Unlocking the phone with FaceID seems slightly faster. Wired found that both FaceID and app-switching has been improved: The new A12 processor brings noticeably faster functionality to core features and battery life While the XS and XS Max share identical camera systems, which produce excellent, clear photos with natural-looking colors in normal and lowlight conditions, the smaller phone worked better in a pinch because it was easier to pull out of a pocket and quickly stabilize to take a clear shot." "I also found the XS easier to use as a camera. Though The New York Times preferred the smaller of the two for shooting pics on the go: I also liked that I could take portrait pictures, like shots of my dog on the beach, and adjust the background blur after the fact." Also, high dynamic range (HDR) photos can be snapped twice as fast, so there isn't the delay you see in other phones, and shadows are clearer. ![]() "Apple said it upgraded the camera sensor that's over 30 percent larger, which means it lets in more light. "The improved camera hardware combined with a new automatic “Smart HDR” technology, powered again by the Neural Engine and the A12 Bionic’s ISP (image signal processor), mean you get the best of both the advanced camera optics and computational photography. I wasn’t entirely convinced of Smart HDR+ until I took a whole bunch of photos and compared them to the exact same shots from my iPhone X, Google Pixel 2 XL, and Galaxy Note 9."ĬNBC also praised the new cameras' depth control ability to adjust the background blur after the fact: The new phones performed well in low light."Īnd the new Smart HDR (high dynamiic range) feature is great, according to Mashable: "The photos I captured on the new iPhone XS and XS Max are undoubtedly better than the ones I took on the iPhone 8 Plus, and slightly improved from the iPhone X photos. Wired describes them as a big step up from older models, even the iPhone X: The upgraded cameras are pretty spectacular, too This isn't bad it just means the screen is still really good and we're getting to a point where it's hard to distinguish upgrades." And even then, I don't think most folks will notice. But some of the improvements, like its increased dynamic range, can only be spotted when viewing photos. It's one of the best screens on the market, up there with the display on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. "It's still a brilliant, colorful and sharp OLED display that supports next-gen HDR 4K video. After a year of looking at this display, I’m confident in saying that it’s one of the best displays available, with excellent color reproduction and brightness."ĬNET also thinks they're great, not that you'll necessarily notice: The iPhone XS has the same OLED display as the X, with curved corners and the notch. It’s absolutely killer for watching video or playing games on its huge, gorgeous display. "Because the screen fills the entire front of the phone, the XS Max doesn’t seem as huge as the Plus phones. The Verge agrees, declaring them among the best on the market: The XS Max screen was so good-looking that I wanted to keep reading articles and looking at photos on Instagram." "As a self-diagnosed phone addict who is trying to cut down on screen time, I decided the XS also felt healthier for me. The New York Times believes the new displays may be better for the phone addicts among us: The new screens are big, and truly impressive
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