First Official Image Of Apple's iPhone XS Leaks

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It shows the second generation 5.8-inch iPhone X and new supersized 6.5-inch model (for which we already know all the specifications) together, as well as the gold finish Apple previously tested with the original iPhone X but never released. "We believe that the new 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch iPhones will both be called iPhone XS," says Rambo. This would align with Apple's use a single name for the 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro and 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro. As by far Apple's most successful and most mainstream product, the iPhone needs easy identification between sizes. Following several years of stagnation, Apple is finally rejuvenating the entire iPhone line-up and this is only the start.


Apple's iPhone XS Has Two Great Secret Features

There's no escaping it, the iPhone XS (details) and iPhone XS Max (details) ship with several problems - one of which Apple has confirmed. Anandtech has found Apple's claim that the A12 Bionic chipset (iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR) has 15% faster performance cores than the A11 Bionic (iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X) to be false. That said, it's also a source of frustration because in-depth testing of the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have revealed they have fairly disappointing battery life. ___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesApple Quietly 'Confirms' iPhone Charging ProblemApple's iPhone XS Delivers Massive 4G Speed IncreaseApple iPhone XS Vs iPhone XR: What's The Difference? iPhone XS Vs iPhone XS Max: What's The Difference?

Apple's iPhone XS Has Two Great Secret Features

Apple's iPhone 9 Has More Compromises Than Expected

as declared in Breaking down Kuo's findings highlights no less than seven significant areas where Apple will cut costs with the iPhone 9 in comparison to the premium iPhone X Plus and second generation iPhone X (sometimes called the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Plus). Let's break them down:Inferior Display And ResolutionYes, it has long been known that the iPhone 9 will have an LCD display while the new iPhone X and iPhone X Plus use OLED. Slower WiFiInterestingly, Kuo reveals Apple will upgrade the new iPhone X and iPhone X Plus to 4x4 MIMO 802.11ac WiFi. Given the iPhone X and iPhone X Plus will also ship with several limitations of their own, I suspect Kuo might be right. ___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesNew 5G Licensing Deals Will Increase iPhone PricesApple's iPhone 9 Faces Release Date DelayNew iPhone Leak Reveals Apple's Divisive UpgradeApple Working To Bring Touch ID Back To iPhonesApple Boosts iPhone Storage, Cuts Prices

The Truth About Apple's iPhone XR -- The Motley Fool

Aimed squarely at the ultra-high-end portion of the smartphone market were the iPhone XS and its larger counterpart, the iPhone XS Max. Starting at a more accessible $749 price point is the iPhone XR, which was announced alongside the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max but won't hit store shelves until Oct. 26. The device shares many core technologies with the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, such as the A12 Bionic chip, the TrueDepth camera system (which enables features like Face ID and Animoji), and the upgraded rear-facing wide angle camera. Although it might be tempting simply to think of the iPhone XR as the "cheap" iPhone option (and, technically, that's true -- it's significantly cheaper than either the iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max), I think there's another way that investors and consumers alike might want to view the iPhone XR. Where do the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max fit in?

The Truth About Apple's iPhone XR -- The Motley Fool




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