It happens every year the leaves change the animals take in the fresh crisp air and the apples, ripen yep them apples except this year. Picking apples has never been harder, at least for some of us. Alright, alright, okay, that's a finger! Just look at this lineup there's the new iPhone 10 are starting at $750, the new iPhone 10s starting at $1000, and the iPhone 10s max at $1,100. All three have similar all screen designs face ID and fast 812, Bionic processors inside the main difference. Besides size and price, the 10r has some camera and screen compromises even more confusing those old apples, the iPhone, 7 and 8 are still available. Yeah.
No one wants an old Apple, although they do start at $450. Luckily me and my team of experts here have been testing all the phones, especially the iPhone 10 R, which really is the Apple sweet spot. You guys ready to review. Okay, let's start with the camera in this fabulous smelling animal pen, unlike the two camera system on the back of the 10s and the 10s max, the 10 R only has one wide-angle camera. The single camera still takes wonderful shots, but does mean sacrificing some tricks first, because there's no telephoto camera to zoom in on scenes.
You've got to get closer to your subjects, which means in this case scaring them away. The 10r does have portrait mode, that's the feature that adds blur around a subject to make it look more professional, but instead of using a second camera to figure out where to blur it uses software. It works okay on faces, though, as you can see here, the one taken on the 10r looks a little more fake. On the other hand, it works even better than the 10s in low light, because it's just applying the effect to the wide-angle shot, but here's the crazy part, my New Farm friends, it doesn't work on animals. It looks specifically for human faces and there's even an alert that says no person detected.
So if taking portrait shots of your pet donkey, baby, goat or cow is important to you. The 10 s is your answer, although, if you use the selfie camera, which also enables facial recognition, portrait mode works on all kinds of critters, the screen is the other main difference between the 10 s and the 10 are the 5 point: 8 inch 10 s and the 6.5 inch 10 s max, have OLED screens and the 6.1 inch 10 R has an LCD screen like older iPhones. You probably can't tell in this video but on the 10s is screen. There's more contrast and everything looks a bit crisper, but the difference isn't super dramatic. Really, you can only tell the difference when you hold them side-by-side, a more noticeable difference.
The 10 R has this slightly annoying bigger bezel I do find the 6.1-inch screen a tad big for my smaller hand and I wish Apple uses the extra space better with added software features. That said, I really do prefer the colorful design of the 10r. In addition to this apple red, it comes in five other colors there's one place where the 10r knocks down the 10s battery life and what better way to explain battery life than with apple cider. Donuts, because of its lower resolution screen in everyday use, the 10 hours battery lasted one to two hours longer than the 10 s and the 10 s max a video streaming test. The 10 s lasted 10 and a half hours while the 10 are in the 10 s max lasted nearly 13 hours.
Oh yeah, the 10 are like the 10 s is resistant to everyday spills like hard cider, so which Apple? Do you pick if that better screen and camera is a must-have, go 10s or 10s max? But honestly, if you just want to save money and get a damn good, iPhone with longer battery life, the cheaper 10 R is the one to pluck from the tree, not a real one. It's not a real Apple. It's its an apple with an uppercase, a.
Source : Wall Street Journal