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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • Welcome to the launch of the iPhone XS

  • and the XS Max.

  • This is gonna be a fun one.

  • Of course, not only do we have the S model update

  • to the standard iPhone X, but we also have

  • the much larger Max edition.

  • I think a lot of people were kind of expecting this

  • when the iPhone X first came out,

  • but what you're getting here is something that is

  • much closer to the iPhone 7 Plus, 8 Plus in size.

  • Open this guy up, and what we're going to find is

  • probably the exact same thing that you'd find

  • with every iPhone since the dawn of time;

  • some paperwork with our obligatory

  • Apple stickers and the Max.

  • This is actually the first time I've held the Max.

  • It's big; it's pretty big.

  • On top of having a Max edition available,

  • there's also a new gold color for the XS

  • as well as the XS Max.

  • I'm usually not a fan of gold.

  • I have to say though, this doesn't look so bad.

  • It's a little bit more of a, what would you call it?

  • It's like a taupe.

  • I guess call it a Band-Aid color.

  • - [Male Voice] What is a taupe?

  • - Taupe, it's brownish,

  • but a lot of beige.

  • - [Male Voice] Beige.

  • - Even though it's a much larger phone,

  • you know what else we're gonna find in the box?

  • The same five-watt charger that they've

  • been shipping since 2007.

  • Yes, my friends, even though you've got

  • a massive battery and a huge display,

  • it's still going to take you like, what,

  • two, three hours to charge the phone.

  • For real, it's totally ridiculous that they ship

  • such a tiny, cheap adapter in the box

  • when they actually sell other alternatives

  • which will charge the iPhone much faster.

  • If you wanna shell out $50 for the USB-C adapter

  • and another 20 for the USB-C to Lightning cable,

  • you can get your phone charged much, much quicker.

  • But instead, they put this in the box, so yeah.

  • What I like to see on my $1,000-plus phone.

  • The XS also does come with Apple earpods.

  • As a surprise to no one,

  • there's no headphone jack here.

  • Instead, it does take advantage of Lightning.

  • I don't know why that flopped open like that.

  • What you're not going to find here is

  • a headphone jack adapter.

  • Yes, my friends, the thing that's been included

  • on iPhones for the last couple years,

  • that 35-cent part to manufacture little adapter

  • that will make your headphones work on your iPhone,

  • not included in the box.

  • That's gonna run you another 20 bucks.

  • Or is it 15?

  • - [Male Voice] I thought it was 10.

  • - Is it 10?

  • It's still $10; no, they should include it.

  • I don't mind the idea that they are still

  • shipping a Lightning cable with USB-A,

  • but this is an expensive phone.

  • Why are they cutting out things?

  • Why are they removing things when

  • they should be making it better?

  • If we open up the standard XS,

  • what we're going to find is a phone that is

  • very, very similar to the X.

  • What I'm mostly curious about, though,

  • is the actual size difference.

  • Put the XS side by side with the Max

  • and you do get a much, much larger display.

  • Whereas this has a 5.8-inch panel,

  • you're getting a full 6 1/2 inches.

  • Do you remember the days where a seven-inch phone

  • was called a tablet?

  • Look at the difference, man.

  • This is the original iPhone versus the Max.

  • That's ridiculous.

  • But you know what, it kind of works.

  • I feel like everyone's gotten onboard with

  • the large phone train, and a big reason we're here

  • is because of the good old Galaxy Note.

  • Even though we have such a larger display,

  • the actual footprint of the iPhone XS Max

  • isn't really all that much larger than, say,

  • an iPhone 6 Plus, 7 Plus, what have you.

  • It is going to be a little bit

  • shorter than the Note,

  • but it's not as crazy as I was anticipating it to be.

  • When it comes to telling the iPhone X

  • apart from the XS, they're very similar

  • except for one major difference.

  • If you look on the bottom of the phone,

  • where the X is nice and symmetrical with

  • the speaker and the microphone,

  • the XS has a little bit of an antenna line

  • which cuts that short.

  • The main reason for this is that it should

  • give you better reception.

  • We're actually going to test that a little bit later.

  • Supposedly we're going to be getting more antennas

  • for better Wi-Fi, as well as LTE reception.

  • But it looks a little ugly.

  • Not sure how this passed Jony Ive and the boys.

  • There's also a slight difference in

  • the size of the camera bump.

  • To illustrate this, I have a XS Max in a XS Max case.

  • You can see that it goes pretty much fully around

  • the camera, but if you put an iPhone X

  • in a XS case, you can see it's going to be

  • a little bit misshapen, specifically on the bottom.

  • It doesn't quite line up.

  • Most iPhone X cases should work

  • with a XS and vice versa, but you might wanna

  • keep an eye on that.

  • The camera bump is going to be just a little bit bigger.

  • One of the big upgrades this year is

  • the A12 Bionic chip.

  • They've claimed some pretty decent

  • performance improvements, but the first thing I've

  • noticed as soon as I open up Geekbench

  • is we have more memory.

  • Before, we had three gigs of RAM on the iPhone X,

  • but this year we have four gigs on both

  • the XS as well as the Max.

  • Interesting.

  • Whereas the X is a little bit slower than

  • the XS Max as well as the XS,

  • it's by a pretty small difference.

  • The single core is a little bit higher,

  • but the multi-core is actually very similar.

  • The days of saving 50% CPU performance every year

  • might just be over.

  • Although to be fair, these are still the fastest

  • phones I've ever tested, so yeah.

  • One of the bigger upgrades this year

  • is with the camera.

  • The main shooter has been upgraded on both

  • the XS as well as the Max with a larger sensor,

  • and it also has Smart HDR functionality.

  • Wow, look at the difference in range.

  • So with the XS, we're actually getting all of

  • the detail on your face, whereas the Max is

  • blowing out not only Matt's face in the background,

  • but also stuff like your cheek.

  • The portrait mode also does look a fair bit better.

  • Not only do we have that better dynamic range,

  • but we're also seeing that it's a little bit

  • more accurate as far as cutting people

  • out of the photo, and the ability to adjust

  • the depth of field after the fact is really nice.

  • It's not perfect; definitely has some more work to do,

  • but it does look a lot more natural than the X

  • as well as the 8 Plus.

  • So is the iPhone XS Max worth it?

  • You're gonna have to stay tuned, my friends,

  • because we're going to be doing

  • an entire video all about that.

  • Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned,

  • otherwise you're gonna have to spend $1,100

  • on a phone you might not like.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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