iPhone XS Max Review
The tick-tock iPhone
release cycle of Apple signifies that the year is about refinement instead of
revolution. Even though the iPhone X has an S, it also has a larger colleague;
the iPhone XS Max.
In contrast to the past
generations of iPhone, the bigger model is not superior to its mini-me when it
comes to the issue of technology. The Max model has additional screen space and
battery life specially devised to capture the attention of the fans of bigger phones.
It is a fantastic spot if you were transfixed by the iPhone X last year but
craved for the additional width of the iPhone 8 Plus.
IPHONE XS MAX DESIGN:
BIG BROTHER
Unsurprisingly, the
iPhone XS Max is a bigger version of the iPhone XS, with similar weight and
dimensions as same as the iPhone 8 Plus. However, the newer device is nice to
hold, as it is premium and sturdy, despite that the flat back gives you a
feeling of bulkiness. Asides that, there is a camera bump that makes the phone
shakes when it is used on a flat surface. It has the volume and mute buttons on
the left edge, and there is a more prominent power button on the right side.
This model does not have
a headphone port but has a Lightning port. With the presence of the antennae
band, the speaker grille holes are not symmetrical; meaning you may never see
Jony Ive Smile. If this “defect” makes you sob, you can comfort yourself with
the idea that the Max is IP68 water/dust resistant. You can be drenched in a
pool or dipped in a pint.
IPHONE XS MAX DISPLAY
AND SOUND: BIG SCREEN
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