iPhone Xr vs Xs/Xs Max - Which Should You Buy? By EverythingApplePro E A P

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone Xr vs Xs/Xs Max - Which Should You Buy?

Hey, what's up guys big day for Apple today, where they announced the new iPhone 10s and max the iPhone, CNR and of course, the iPhone 10s amongst other things, but in this video the point is I actually want to make it very simple for you guys to decide which device to buy there's so many and there's a lot of information out there, so I want to narrow it down to what's different and what actually matters when considering you know between all these devices, so the iPhone 10 R is a cheaper version, but it might not necessarily be worth going down saving $250, but sacrificing a lot of features. So that's why I want to bring it to light talk about all those differences, even some that Apple didn't even mention at their event and yeah. So if you're trying to decide between the 10 are 10s or 10s max, hopefully with this video, it could help you decide between. All of these. The first point I want to make is sighs something not a lot of people consider before getting a new phone. The iPhone 10s max is absolutely huge.

It's a massive display: you're going to get a lot more content visible there, but it is massive. It's basically a plus series phone, but all display- and that's not necessarily a bad thing just do consider that it won't be as comfortable as say the iPhone 10s or the iPhone 10 R edition, so the reach here you don't have to reach as far in order to get into the control center into that area. I would say it's definitely something to consider before going for one of these. The six point one does sit pretty well in between them, but still it is quite wide, and you do have to stretch it bits just to get into the corners there, but otherwise it's not an uncomfortable device. A lot of early reviewers are saying it's quite light for what it is and something I wanted to mention design the iPhone 10s any 10s max both have asymmetrical speaker, girls on the bottom, I, don't know if it's something that's going to bother you.

It does for me, of course, I'm still getting I, don't really care that much about it, but the iPhone 10 R is symmetrical. So their ports will be completely the same on both sides. The 10s won't be so very interesting design change. We don't know why they did that, but there is an antenna band into place there, so it could be something to do with the modem setup or something like that. Okay.

So, let's start with displays the thing that we're going to be interacting with the most on these devices. So obviously with the 10s and the 10s max, you do have a couple different choices, smaller or larger, and with the iPhone 10 R goes smack-dab in the middle at 6.1 sizes, sighs. You know, that's your preference, but the technology behind the display is massively different. Here. We've got as Apple calls it a liquid retina.

This is a super retina. Now Apple has made some improvements to that. So the contrast ratio is better. The dynamic ranges improve. The display is really, really great.

It supports HDR. This one does not and pixel densities a lot sharper, so it's got a 458 pixel density. This one has a 326 which is a 720p display, stretched across 6.1 inches. It's not going to be anywhere near as sharp as the 10s models, so that, for me, is a big. No I would rather pay the extra $250 and get a much better display.

This is the number one thing you're going to be interacting with on a daily. Just. Do remember that, but for some people it really doesn't matter. It's all about your priorities. So one thing that sucks, though, about the iPhone 10 are, is the amount of bezels on the side, and this clone right here is actual representation of that amount of bezel.

It's a lot, so they're chunkier than the 10s or 10s max models. Just it's not gonna. Look as sleek, I, guess and usually OLED does have better viewing angles, possibly fewer reflections, brightness wise they're the same, but it's still going to be the best LCD ever made it's just not as good as an organic LED display I don't get. This Apple has completely removed, 3d touch from the iPhone 10 R. So, no longer you can get that pressure-sensitive display they've replaced it with something called the haptic touch where, if you hold something it responds with the haptic movements using the tactic engine, it's going to feel similar, but it won't be the same functionality.

So if you guys use 3d touch on a daily, if you love it, you won't be getting it on a 10 R, at least not in the same capacity they're materials. So the iPhone 10 R has an aluminum border, aluminum 7000-series, to be exact. It's very durable, but not as durable as stainless steel. I mean this is a solid, solid metal. It's going to deform less during drops.

In my experience, it's a lot harder to actually gouge and stuff like that. But it's not that big of a difference. They still feel very premium glass and metal everywhere, basically, durability, wise I believe these both have the world's strongest glass, as Apple said, and this one knows not as resistant in the water as an ip67 rating, whereas this one has an IP 68 rating. That's two meters underwater for 30 minutes. This can only be one me, so this is gonna.

Be a lot more resistant in pools if you're going to be around water salt, water Apple said they tested it in salt water. They almost encouraged you to be able to take it into the pool and I use it in there with no worries. They said they tested it in wine and beer and everything. So if you're worried about that, if you possibly want to use your iPhone underwater, 10s models are gonna, be the one you want to go for in colors, so the 10s and 10s max. You have three selections: gold, silver and Space Gray on this one.

You have way more colors to choose from. Furthermore, you got the white, the blue, the black, yellow, coral and a real product red version, which actually looks really, really nice. So if you wanted that stylish look, have the option to choose between colors, the 10r is the only one that really provides you with that, but the gold Apple says is probably their best looking color. Yet moving on to the cameras, so the cool thing about the iPhone 10 R is that it actually has the same camera as the iPhone 10. S models, the wide-angle lens, but not the other one.

So it's a single version of the dual lens camera. That means you get very similar functionality, but not quite the same you're missing optical zoom, the two times zoom digital zoom only goes up to five times. Instead of 10 times on the 10s, you get two less portrait lighting effects versus the iPhone 10s. It has a little more functionality. Their cool thing is, though, it's the same apertures same exact camera lens, just without the second one below it.

So you're really not going to be missing out on much but for low light for zooming in on stuff. For video in general, this one will be a little better still and the portrait lighting uses a real depth instead of calculating it using digital algorithms, as Apple said so, the overall, the camera will be better on the iPhone 10s, but not greatly over the iPhone.210 are and I'll have to test it. Of course, in this channel, and something Apple didn't mention, is that the iPhone 10 R has a lower class modem versus the 10s. The 10s will be capable of Gigabit LTE downloads. This one stays at 600, so it doesn't have the newest modem technology, okay, so as for physical differences, that's just about it between these models at 10, our antennas between the 10s and 10s max I just wanted to point out.

It mostly comes down to size preference. Do you want a smaller device or larger one? The difference between them is very, very minimal. It's just a little more battery life. You get an extra hour of battery life usage and a larger display. If you want to pay an extra $100 for that to be my guess, if you want the larger size, but other than that, like in previous years between the plus and the nonplus models, there used to be a lot of differences, camera mainly a screen.

Now that is no longer the difference. It's just a larger display any one-hour longer battery life. So about the price. Honestly, when Apple announced the pricing, I was like wow, that's a bit steep for the 10s. It remains at $1,000 in the 10s max at a thousand one hundred or a thousand.

Ninety-nine and the iPhone 10 R starts at 749 I think that's 50 to $100 over price of what it should be for what it offers, but at the same time this thing shares so many similarities with the 10s. It shares the same processor, the same internals, mostly as most of the camera and functionality in general has face ID. The overall displays very, very similar looking, although it is an LCD but Apple really loaded. This thing up with most of what made the iPhone 10 great and improved upon it, so you're not really getting shortchanged, but at $750 honestly I would have expected just a little more I would have wanted this thing to start at $700. That seems a little more fair in the iPhone 10s max out at one thousand four hundred and forty-nine dollars with how Apple, Care and Apple Care is actually rumored to get even more expensive, because now it could cover theft or something like that.

So this thing could potentially skirt with $2,000 prices fully loaded with tax and all that that's ridiculous for a smartphone. The studies show that people are okay with spending $1000 for smartphones, so Apple is really pushing that envelope. So the bottom line is that between the 10s and 10s max again, there's very little difference aside from $100 and a screen size between the 10, R and 10s. There is a good amount of difference, but for $250 it just seems like it's a logical choice to upgrade to the 10s that $250 gets you a better display, better cameras. It gives you 3d touch.

The display has thinner bezels going around. It looks a little sleeker you have that beautiful gold color option, whereas you know you can't get those colors if you do go to the tennis from the 10 arm, and if you wanted a 512 gigabyte storage option which I don't know how many of you guys would because it carries a 450 dollar premium over standard, but you can get that on the tennis models. Not here. This one only has three storage capacities up to 256 gigabytes. So, if you are leaning towards the iPhone, 10 are the main advantages it has.

Is that size? Just it's right in the middle between the tennis, Max and the 10s, so it's a great happy medium you're, definitely getting more display than you would on a plus series, and you do have all of those color options. Also, a weird thing, but I do like that. The bottom is symmetrical. It's just a very complete all-around, great evolution from the iPhone 8 design. So it's going to be a winner.

It doesn't have the best specs everywhere, but I love that Apple gave it most of all the good things that the iPhone tennis has such as the processor. One of its cameras, at least I'm sure, has very great speakers on its own. They didn't really elaborate if it has the new ones from the 10s or not and a who doesn't like saving two hundred and fifty dollars for $250. You can do a lot with that money, but for me that 250 is better spent, placing it into a 10s max with all those great features. So that's my opinion.

I personally would not get this thing, but if $250 makes that big of a difference for you and this checks, all the boxes of what you wanted from an iPhone certainly go for it. It's honestly very capable it's a very good size, you get more screen, and it costs less than the iPhone 8 plus did when it was released. So not bad at all. Honestly between these guys, I'm definitely going for the 10s max, but whatever meets your needs is what you should go for it, but hopefully this video helped make it a little more clear. They are more similar than they are different, but there are those key little things that really make the difference between these, mostly the display and the cameras all right guys there.

It is thanks for watching. Hopefully, I made your decision just a little easier. Peace.


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