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iPhone Xr vs Xs/Xs Max - Which Should You Buy?

May 10, 2020
Hey guys, today is a big day for Apple, where they announced the new iPhone 10s and max the iPhone @nr and of course the iPhone 10s among other things, but in this video the point is that I actually want to make it very simple for you. To decide

which

device to buy there are so many and there is a lot of information available so I want to limit it to what is different and what really matters when considering you know between all these devices so the iPhone 10 R is a cheaper version but It may not necessarily be worth saving $250, but sacrificing a lot of features, so I want to get it out there, talk about all those differences, even some that Apple didn't even mention at their event and yes, if you're trying. to decide between the 10 it is 10 or 10 at most, I hope that with this video I can help you decide between all of these, the first point I want to point out is the sighs, something that not many people consider before buying a new phone, the maximum of the iPhone 10 is absolutely huge, it's a huge screen, you'll get a lot more viewable content on there, but it's huge, it's basically a plus series phone, but all screens and that's not necessarily a bad thing, just keep in mind that it doesn't It will be as comfortable as the iPhone 10s or iPhone 10 R says, so you don't have to go as far to reach the control center for that area.
iphone xr vs xs xs max   which should you buy
I would say it's definitely something to consider before opting for one of these six point ones. It fits quite well between them, but it is still quite wide and you have to stretch it a little to reach the corners, but otherwise it is not an uncomfortable device. A lot of early reviewers say it's pretty light for what it is and something I wanted to mention about the design: the iPhone 10, any 10s max, they both have asymmetrical speakers on the bottom. I don't know if it's something that's going to bother you. It bothers me, of course, I'm still understanding it.
iphone xr vs xs xs max   which should you buy

More Interesting Facts About,

iphone xr vs xs xs max which should you buy...

I really do not care. That's it, but the iPhone 10 R is symmetrical, so its ports will be completely the same on both sides. The 10 won't be a very interesting design change. We don't know why they did that, but there is an antenna band in place. there, then it might have something to do with the modem settings or something. Well, let's start with the screens that we are going to interact with the most on these devices, so obviously with the 10 and 10 at most you have a couple of different options, smaller or larger, and with the iPhone 10 R it is right in the medium with sizes 6.1, sigh, you know it's your preference, but the technology behind the screen is enormously different, here we have it, since Apple calls it liquid retina.
iphone xr vs xs xs max   which should you buy
It's a super retina now Apple has made some improvements so the contrast ratio is better, the dynamic ranges are improved, the screen is really great, it supports HDR this one doesn't and the pixel densities are much sharper , so it has a density of 458 pixels. It has a 326,

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is a 720p screen that stretches across 6.1 inches, it's not going to be as sharp as the 10 models, so that's a big no for me. I would rather pay an extra $250 and get a much better screen, this is number one. thing that you will interact with on a daily basis, just remember that, but for some people it doesn't really matter, it's about your priorities, so one thing that sucks about the iPhone 10 is the amount of bezels on the side and this clone here is a actual representation of that amount of bezel, it's a lot, so they are thicker than the 10 or 10 at most, but I guess it won't look as sleek and OLED generally has better viewing angles, possibly less glare in terms of brightness.
iphone xr vs xs xs max   which should you buy
They are the same, but it will still be the best LCD screen ever made, it's just not as good as an organic LED screen. I do not understand this. Apple has completely removed 3D touch from the iPhone 10 R, so you can't feel that pressure anymore. -Responsive screen, they have replaced it with something called haptic touch where if you hold something it responds with haptic movements using the touch engine, it will feel similar but it won't be the same functionality, so if you use 3D touch on a daily basis, if you love it , you won't get it on a 10 R, at least not in the same capacity, they are materials, so the iPhone 10 R has an aluminum edge, 7000 series aluminum to be exact, it is very durable but not as durable as the stainless steel.
I mean this is a solid metal, it will warp less during drops, in my experience it's a lot harder to tear and stuff like that, but it's not a huge difference, they still feel like premium glass and metal everywhere basically . As for durability, I think they both have the toughest glass in the world, as Apple said, and this one is not as resistant in water as an ip67 rating, while this one has an IP 68 rating which is two meters under the water for 30 minutes, this can only be one of my reasons. This will be much more resistant in swimming pools if you are going to be near water, salt water.
Apple said they tested it in salt water and almost encouraged you to be able to take it to the pool and I use it there without worries. They said they tested it on wine, beer and everything, so if you're worried about that, if you possibly want to use your iPhone underwater, the 10 models are going to be the ones you want to go for in colors, so the 10s and 10s at most. You have three selections: gold, silver, and space gray. In this one, you have many more colors to choose from. You have the white, the blue, the black, yellow, coral and a red version of the real product that actually looks very very pretty, so if you want that elegant look, have the option to choose between colors, the 10r is the only one that really gives you that, but gold, according to Apple, is probably the most attractive color so far, moving on to the cameras, so the good 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, so it's a unique version of the dual-lens camera, meaning you get very similar but not exactly the same functionality.
You are missing the optical zoom and the two-fold digital zoom. the zoom only goes up five times instead of 10 times on the 10, you get two less portrait lighting effects compared to the iPhone 10s, it has a little more functionality, the interesting thing is that it has the same apertures, exactly the same lens camera, only without the second one. below, so you won't really miss much, but in low light to zoom in on things for videos 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 like Apple said, in Overall the camera will be better on the iPhone 10s, but not much more than the iPhone 210 and I will have to test it, of course, on this channel and something that Apple did not mention is that the iPhone 10 R has a lower class modem compared with the 10, the 10 will be able to do Gigabit LTE downloads, this one stays at 600, so it doesn't have the latest modem technology, so as far as physical differences, that's it between these models in 10 our antennas . between 10 and 10 max, I just wanted to point out that it all comes down to size preference - do you want a smaller or larger device?
The difference between them is minimal, it's just a little more battery life, you get an extra hour of battery life usage and a larger screen if you want to pay the extra $100, I guess if you want the larger size , but apart from that, as in previous years, between the plus and non-plus models there used to be many differences camera mainly a screen now that is no longer the difference, it's just a bigger screen every hour more battery life. Honestly, price-wise, when Apple announced the price, I was like, wow, that's a little steep for the 10, it's still $1,000 on the 10 at most in eleven or ninety-nine and the iPhone 10 R starts at 749.
I think that's about 50-$100 over price than it

should

be for what it offers, but at the same time this shares a lot of similarities with the 10. it shares the same processor, the same internals mainly as the Most of the camera and overall functionality has Face ID. The screens overall look very similar, although it is an LCD screen, but Apple really loaded this with most of what made the iPhone 10 great and I improved it so they don't let you down, but at $750, honestly , I would have waited a little longer. I would have liked this to start at $700, which seems a little fairer on the iPhone 10s with a high of a grand. four hundred and forty-nine dollars with Apple Care and it's rumored that Apple Care is actually getting even more expensive because now it might cover theft or something, so this could potentially border on $2,000 prices fully loaded with taxes and all that is ridiculous for a smartphone, studies show that people are okay with spending $1000 on smartphones, so Apple is really pushing that limit, so the bottom line is that between 10 and 10 max again there is very little difference apart from $100 and a screen size between the 10 R and 10 there is a good difference, but for $250 it seems like it is a logical option to upgrade to the 10, since $250 gives you a better screen, better cameras, gives you a 3D touch, the screen has thinner bezels around it, it looks a little more elegant, you have that beautiful gold color option, whereas you know you can't get those colors if you go to tennis with the arm 10 and if you wanted a gold color option 512 gigabyte storage, which I don't know how many of you. guys, you would do it because it has a $450 premium over the standard, but you can get it on the sneaker models that aren't here, this one only has three storage capacities up to 256 gigabytes, so if you're leaning towards the iPhone 10 , the main advantages it has are that The size is right in the middle between the Tennis Max and the 10, so it is an excellent middle point.
You definitely get more display than on a Plus series and you have all those color options, it's also kind of strange, but I do. Well, the bottom is symmetrical, it's just a very complete 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 the good stuff. The iPhone has one of its cameras as the processor, at least I'm sure it has very good speakers by themselves. They didn't explain much if it has the new 10's or not and who doesn't like it.
Saving two hundred and fifty dollars for $250, you can You can do a lot with that money, but for me it's better to spend that 250 putting it on a 10s max with all those great features, so that's my opinion, I personally wouldn't buy this, but if $250 is enough. That's a big difference for you and this ticks all the boxes of what you wanted from an iPhone. Certainly do it. Honestly, he's very capable. It has a very good size. You get more screen and it costs less than the iPhone 8 plus when it was. released so it's not bad at all honestly between these guys I'm definitely going for the max 10 but whatever meets your needs is what you

should

go for but I hope this video helps make it a little clearer that They are more similar than they are. different, but there are key little things that really make the difference between these, mainly the screen and cameras.
Alright guys, there it is, thanks for watching. I hope I made your decision a little easier. Peace.

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