The bigger display comes with better resolution. We've been seeing the same front design with thick bezels ever since the iPhone 6 came around. The more modern look that comes with that is not to be underestimated either. Although notched, this is the largest screen on an iPhone to date with an impressive screen to body ratio. It's an XS Max, after all - the centerpiece here is the large 6.5-inch OLED screen. ![]() In addition, the new iPhone XS Max - along with the iPhone XS - are the first iOS smartphones with 4GB of RAM. The latter is said to be 50% faster as well. The new A12 Bionic chipset is promised to deliver 15% better performance than the A11 Bionic and up to 50% better efficiency through its hexa-core CPU and quad-core GPU design. Video recording is also better - it can record stereo audio (finally!). Additionally, you get zero shutter lag, 4 frames buffer, long exposure and additional interframes that are merged into a single shot for that perfect portrait. There's also a new Smart HDR feature enabled thanks to the A12 Bionic chip. Plus there is an updated bokeh rendering that allows you to adjust the depth after the photo has been taken. ![]() The lens retains the f/1.8 aperture, but pixels are now considerably bigger - 1.4µm. The camera quality on the new iPhone XS Max has been vastly improved all thanks to the revamped 12MP main sensor. We'll now try and summarize all you stand to gain by going for Apple's latest and greatest: Camera But if you are coming from an iPhone Apple, or even an iPhone 8 Plus, there are a few compelling reasons to opt for the iPhone XS Max. ![]() Even if you are eyeing the extra screen real estate on the XS Max, the price premium is just not worth it. First, let's get this out of the way - if you are currently a happy owner of the iPhone X, or even not-so-satisfied one, don't bother.
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