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May 2019
(86%)
685 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
220 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
860100685
The editors liked
Big and beautiful screen
Good battery life
Improved camera
Huge 6.5-inch display
New A12 Bionic processor
Same design as iPhone X
512GB version
Big
Glorious
Front-filling screen
Stupendous performance
Decent battery life
Massive
Gorgeous screen
Water resistance
Great camera
Face ID
Lovely
Big screen
Welcome camera improvements
Strong battery life
Face ID remains the best at facial recognition
IOS 12 is great
Camera is amazing
Epic screen
Screen great for gaming & movies
Camera is a strong offering
The iPhone XS Max has a big
Brilliant display and a little more battery life than the XS. It benefits from the improvements that the XS also has
Faster speeds
Some durability and water resistance improvements
Better camera and dual-SIM support
Extremely fast
Incredible camera
Massively powerful and fast
Fantastic HDR screen
Gorgeous display
Absurdly powerful
Superb camera
Great build quality
Spectacular camera
Fastest phone ever
Improved durability
Stunning big OLED display
Better audio than before
Robust and water-resistant
Awesome cameras
Attractive display
Strong design (like last year)
Improved battery
Fast performer
Dual sim is a neat extra
XS Max form factor
Top performance
Camera improvements
Also available with 256GB and 512GB of storage space
Portrait mode that lets you take snaps with a blurred background and the subject in has now be added to the front camera as well as the rear camera
Even better you can manually adjust the level of blu
The editors didn't like
Two-handed device
Even more expensive
Size
Expensive
Pricey
Costly
No fingerprint scanner
Very expensive
No fast charger in the box
No headphone socket
Massive body
Eye-watering prices both SIM-free and on contract
IOS doesn't make the most of the big display
It's heavy
No included way to fast charge the phone
Might be too large for some
Price
Most expensive iPhone ever
Size can make it tricky to handle
It's so
So
So expensive. If the iPhone Plus models were too big for your hands
This one will be
Too
Big without making especially good use of it
Battery life only average
Yeah
It's pretty expensive
The notch still irks
Wobbles when set on a table
No headphone dongle in the box
Incredibly expensive
Size may not suit some
Most expensive iPhones
Battery on XS better but not enough
Battery life could be better
Incremental upgrades
Can't expand the storage space with a MicroSD card
The phone no longer comes with an adapter to convert wired headphones so they can be used with the smartphone
Apple has made it easy for customers to pick up the iPhone they really want this year. There are no trade-offs with cameras or other features, as both units are identical except for size of chassis and screen. True, you get a bit more battery life with th...
Published: 2018-09-13, Author: David , review by: stuff.tv
If you like a big-screen phone, you probably don't need to look elsewhere. This phone is the same size as the iPhone 8 Plus (actually, it's a whisker thicker but slightly shorter and less wide) and around the same weight. But it has a display that's a fu...
Published: 2018-09-13, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Big and beautiful screen, Good battery life, Improved camera
Two-handed device, Even more expensive
The iPhone XS Max appears to be the perfect upgrade for owners of iPhone Plus who prefer a large form factor with a big screen and a bigger battery. It packs in all the top-end features of the smaller model, but really turbocharges them in the hand...
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Published: 2018-09-13, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Huge 6.5-inch display, New A12 Bionic processor, Same design as iPhone X, 512GB version
Size, Expensive
There is no denying that the iPhone XS Max is a monster device with a screen that screams out at you. This is the phone that answers all those who questioned why the iPhone X was so small and reserved. The Max is here and it's pushing the Plus experience...
Abstract: There are real differences between the iPhone Xs and Xs Max. These are:Size is the main selling point here. You want more screen space? You’ll need the iPhone XS Max.It’s worth seeing both the phones in the flesh, mind, because the vanilla iPhone Xs isn’t...
Abstract: Apple’s big “Gather Round” event took place on 12 September. If you weren't one of the lucky few to be there in the flesh, you can watch the livestream on Twitter or, alternatively, head to Apple’s official website. You’ll need to use either Safari or Mi...
Abstract: The S9 Plus hasn’t reduced in price as much as the regular model, but offers a dual-camera array for 2x optical zoom and a larger screen for those with bigger fingers. Both are excellent buys – and they both have 3.5mm audio jacks, unlike any iPhone since...
Flat frequency response, good timbre rendering, and good average loudness, Good dynamics with a decent signal-to-noise ratio and good shape to envelope, Good overall spatial performance, Recorded audio sounds natural with few disturbances
Lack of treble, Localizability needs some improvement, Quality of memo recording could be improved
Overall, it's a little surprising to see the older iPhone XS Max beat more recent flagship devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and Apple's own iPhone 11 Pro Max, and that it is surpassed only by the Huawei Mate 20 X. Despite the need for improveme...
Beautiful, minimal design, Gorgeous OLED display, Impressive camera, Serious processing power, Vast app and game selection
Extravagant price, Unimpressive battery life, No headphone port, No expandable storage
Beautiful and powerful, but extravagantly priced.The iPhone XS Max is the biggest and best iPhone to date, but all of that gloss and power comes at a steep price. The $1099 base price is the most Apple has ever charged for one of its phones, and it reall...