Apple iPhone XS vs XS Max vs XR: comparison! By PhoneArena

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Aug 14, 2021
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Apple iPhone XS vs XS Max vs XR: comparison!

Okay the new iPhones are here, and there are three of them and all look very similar on edge to edge screen with a big notch, face ID, similar design, styling glass, back gesture navigation, even the same Apple, a 12 chip inside. So what's actually different hello, YouTube Vic with phone in here- and these are the obvious and not so obvious, differences between the iPhone 10s, 10s Macs and the 10 are first. You should know that Apple draws a line between the 10s as a separate series and the 10r is a sort of more affordable model. Of course, it's super easy to recognize the difference between the 10r and the 10s. The 10r comes in a bunch of fresh new colors, all six of them, a new white model that looks much brighter and cleaner than the white on the iPhone 10, an even darker black model that looks straight out of a Batman movie, and it's also really cool a cheerful blue color. Almost a sky blue shade here, a peach color that Apple calls coral.

You may also call it salmon. It looks very delicate and lovely a very interesting, indifferent, yellow model that almost has this lemony yellow, which are not quite sure how to about and finally, a stunning saturated, deep shade of red under the product red series. That is really something special and comes with a black finish on the front. The red one really stands out from all the rest, and it's easily our favorite, the 10s on the other side, has the familiar silver and Space Gray finishes, but also a new 3rd gold finish. That is a really creamy gold glass on the back and really saturate a stainless steel gold frame that just screams at you.

Your call on this, but we love this new color, and it also comes with a black finish on the front, just like the other two 10s colors one little detail here. The size of the 10s are actually made of stainless steel and have a glossy finish. While the 10r sides are aluminum and have a matte finish that matches the color of the back of the phone, you can kind of tell by its look that the 10r is cheaper. It has slightly bigger bezels, but that slight difference is actually very noticeable. The reason for these bezels is that the 10r uses a cheaper LCD screen and Apple just cannot bend and fold the screen as much as the OLED screen on the 10s.

So you end up with the bigger bezels. There is also difference in the actual colors. They look slightly dimmer on an LCD screen, while the 10s and the 10s max feel a bit more vibrant and more impressive in terms of displays. The 10 are also doesn't support.3D touch the first iPhone in a few years to lack this feature, but a lot of the shortcuts that you normally use with 3d touch. You can still do with a long press on the screen, so it's not that big of a deal.

The other thing missing on the 10r is the secondary rear camera. Here you only get one camera on the back, so you only get the wide-angle lens, but there is no telephoto lens. The camera is actually the same 12 megapixel camera. As on the 10s series, it has bigger pixels and a lot of software tweaks to photos that look better in terms of colors dynamics, and it matches the 10s one to one. Interestingly, it also supports portrait mode, the first iPhone with a single camera to do this, Apple uses software to blur the background and has improved the bouquet so that it looks similar to the natural bouquet you get with fast lenses on big professional cameras, and you can tweak the bouquet level after you take a picture right in the Photos app.

All these new additions are shared among the 10 R and the 10s series, and that about wraps up the differences between the 10 R and the 10s the face ID'd, the eye Beau 812, the gesture navigation, those are all the same and between the 10s and the 10s max. The difference really only boils down to the difference in screen and battery sizes. All the rest is practically identical. Of course, you also have the difference in price, while the 10r starts at 750, 10 S series starts at $1,000 and reach all the way to nearly $1,500. Finally, you also have to wait a month to start pre-ordering the 10r, while the 10s pre-orders open on Friday, September 14th, so in a world with no other phones which of these three would you prefer, and what do you think about the differences between them? Let us know in the comments support us with a thumbs up subscribe for more videos and I will talk to you in the next video.


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