Hands-on with the iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, and Apple Watch Series 4

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Vergecast: reviews of the iPhone XS, Apple Watch 4, and the Amazon event

This past week, Nilay reviewed the new iPhone XS and XS Max while Dieter reviewed the Apple Watch series 4. Paul, Dieter, and Nilay dedicate half the show to their review and whether it's worth upgrading to the new model. Second half of the show, the crew tries to cover all of the insane amount of gadgets that Amazon announced this week, including a DVR for over-the-air channels. There's a whole lot more in between that — like deputy editor Liz Lopatto's "This week in Elon" segment — so listen to it all and you'll get it all. You can listen to that right in the Vergecast feed.

Vergecast: reviews of the iPhone XS, Apple Watch 4, and the Amazon event

iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, Apple Watch 4: Everything Apple just announced

according to James Martin/CNETWelcome to the 2018 Apple September launch event, where the company delivered the long-awaited (well, since this time last year) details on its new iPhones, the flagship iPhone XS Max, its little buddy the iPhone XS and a mainstream replacement for the iPhone X, the iPhone XR. Plus, the Apple Watch Series 4 goes all-in on health with a built-in EKG and more. Now playing: Watch this: Apple iPhone XR: Cheapest new iPhone priced at $749iPhone XRBecause not everyone can afford the flagships, there's the more affordable iPhone XR. New iPhone pricesiPhone XR iPhone XS iPhone XS Max US $749 $999 $1,099 UK £749 £999 £1,049 Australia AU$1,229 AU$1,629 AU$1,799Now playing: Watch this: Apple Watch 4 gets larger screens, new watch facesApple Watch Series 4Thanks to its new zero-bezel design and having replaced the button with haptic touch regions, the new series of the Apple Watch increases its face size to 40mm and 44mm. Look back at our Apple iPhone XS live blog.

Apple Watch Series 4 and iPhone XS teardowns reveal thinning parts, fragile glass

With the Apple Watch Series 4, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max now widely available, iFixit has completed its annual teardowns of the latest Apple Watch and iPhone models. On the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, iFixit found:The XS Max features a redesigned, larger Taptic Engine that's capable of spreading haptic vibrations out across the device's larger footprint. The XS has a 10.13 watt-hour battery, which appears to be a single and now L-shaped cell, while the XS Max has a 12.08 watt-hour battery consisting of two separate cells. Perhaps the biggest concerns were reserved for iPhone XS and XS Max, which iFixit said had one positive and one negative compared with earlier aluminum-bodied models. For that reason, virtually any iPhone XS or Apple Watch Series 4 repair will require the services of a professional rather than a DIY solution.

Apple Watch Series 4 and iPhone XS teardowns reveal thinning parts, fragile glass




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