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Saturday, December 29, 2018

iPhone XS – The Pros & Cons

After the success of iPhone X, Apple released iPhone XS on September 2018. As the name infers, it’s an upgrade to the iPhone X having same overall design and major features, with a handful of big improvements and new and better enhancements. Let’s talk firmly about the iPhone XS in detail and have a close look at the pros and cons of it.

iPhone XS – Pros

iOS 12

Using the latest iOS 12 with the iPhone XS, it provides a smooth and enjoyable user experience. The new iOS also has several clever new features, including:
Group notifications – Notifications are lumped into groups, so when you check your device after an hour or two, you won’t be flooded with an extensive rundown of notifications.
Screen Time – This feature enables you to monitor how much time you spend on your smartphone, what applications take up most of your time, etc.
 

A12 Bionic chipset

This is a standout amongst the most powerful chipsets of any smartphone, giving snappier responses to basic tasks like web browsing or sending messages. In any case, the power of this faster chip is best felt when running applications and games using augmented reality (AR). AR applications still have a way to go in enhancing its visual polish, yet the A12 chip is prepared for their future.

Face Recognition

Apple’s Face ID technology may not be as quick at unlocking your phone as a password or fingerprint scan, but Apple claims the facial recognition features are quicker and more accurate than before. And it’s unbelievably secure.

4 GB RAM

The iPhone XS has 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. This is useful throughout the OS, yet especially when there are lots of web pages open or you constantly have to jump between active applications.

Dual SIM

The Apple iPhone XS is a Dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM and e-SIM.

Tougher Glass Case

iPhone XS is properly made with stainless steel frame and glass protected with scratch-resistant glass, oleophobic coating, making it harder and tougher against accidental drops. It is also progressively waterproof – IP68 up to 30 minutes in 2 meters of water, so there is never stress over spills or getting caught in a storm.

Fast Wireless Charging

Instead of increasing the wattage supported by wireless charging, Apple has improved the technology they already have implemented in the previous releases of smartphones.

The iPhone XS has tighter coils internally that support quicker and more efficient wireless charging on existing 7.5W chargers. Best yet, there is no need to upgrade the Qi charger you already have it.

Improved Screen

While the resolution (2436 x 1125) and pixel density (458 pixels per inch) on the XS are like its predecessor, there more colors because of the enhancement of the dynamic range of its display.

Improved Storage Capacity

Apple has come up with improved storage capacity 512GB / 256 GB / 64 GB.

Improved Camera

iPhone XS has the same dual 12MP sensor as the iPhone X. But pixel size has been increased for better low-light photographs. The Smart HDR (high dynamic range) mode also improves the details and brightness of your photographs.

iPhone XS – Cons

Problem with the Face ID

The problem with the Face ID is that it isn’t appropriate for enough scenarios as the Touch ID fingerprint scanner was. Face ID doesn’t work well in low light and at times when it’s slow, awkward, or difficult to point your phone at your face — like when you are sitting and you want to check a notification or you’re sitting at a stoplight and you want to change playlists on a music application.

Incomplete Touch ID Features

Touch ID doesn’t work well when your hands are wet or dirty or when you’ve got a pair of gloves on. Thus, making it difficult to use it at such situations.

Not Handy

The bigger size of device and large cases are difficult, even impossible to handle with one hand.

Very Pricey

iPhone XS is very expensive as compared to other iPhone models.

Headphone Jack

iPhone XS does not support a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

Shorter Battery Life

New iPhones offers a non-removable battery and have shorter battery life than last year’s iPhone X:

  • iPhone XS Max – 10 hours 38 minutes
  • iPhone XS – 9 hours 48 minutes
  • iPhone X – 10 hours 49 minutes

No FM Radio

iPhone XS does not offer FM Radio feature.

 No Wi-Fi Direct Support

iPhone XS does not provide support for Wi-Fi Direct.

No memory card slot

No microSD slot is present to expand the memory.

No wireless charger

Fast / wireless charger is not included with the iPhone box which adds extra price and is pricey.

The Verdict

The iPhone XS is still Apple’s most powerful phone to date, with faster speeds and improved cameras. However, iPhone XS is expensive, the storage options are ridiculously overpriced, you need to purchase quite a few accessories as well, yet those unpleasantries couldn’t stain the Apple iPhone XS. Its future seems shining bright and it’s probably breaking some records for Apple.

The only concern is how this phone will change the trends in phone pricing, which will be reshaped reaching new heights in the months to come.

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