Apple’s event on Wednesday brought us three new flagship smartphones. When you consider that the phones come in three variants each, potential buyers now have a wide and nuanced (you could also call it confusing) array of options. 。
But the obvious upgrade path -- from the iPhone X to its direct successor, the iPhone XS, doesn't make a lot of sense. You should look into some of the other options, though.。
SEE ALSO:Beats releases headphone colors to match the new iPhones 。I know: Someone says this every other year. Apple has a tick-tock schedule of phone updates; one year you get a different look and shiny new features, and one year —- the “S” year, which is this year — you get an iterative upgrade of last year’s devices. 。
But you can always find a few clear reasons to upgrade from last year’s iPhone. The iPhone 6S had an entirely new feature — 3D Touch — and a significantly better camera than its predecessor, the iPhone 6. And the iPhone 8, which succeeded the iPhone 7 (I know, the “S” got lost there) had wireless charging — not much, but better than nothing. 。
This year, upgrading is perhaps a bigger dilemma than it's ever been.。
You don't need that extra 'S'。
If you have the iPhone X, the XS has very little to offer. The dimensions are the same, but the XS is a little heavier. The display is a little better, but it has the same size and resolution. The camera is still a dual, 12-megapixel one, but it has a lot of small upgrades: Larger pixels, Smart HDR and Depth Control bokeh. The dust- and water-resistance is a little better: IP68 vs. IP67. Face ID is supposed to be a bit faster. 。
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Now, if you’ve been disappointed with the way your iPhone X performs, an upgrade might make sense. But honestly, my iPhone X has been working quite well. The phone itself is one of the fastest on the market. Face ID sometimes doesn’t work, but when it works, it’s pretty fast. Its camera takes 4K video, just like the one on the iPhone XS, and takes great photos at 1x or 2x zoom — again, just like the one on the iPhone XS. 。
If you’re in it for the looks, forget about it. The iPhone X and the iPhone XS look pretty much identical, unless you opt for the new, gold color.。
What about the other iPhones?
What about the other iPhones?
Don't need that dual camera, but want a yellow iPhone? The iPhone XR might be just up your alley.Credit: Pete Pachal/Mashable。
Of course, iPhone X owners have two other options to consider and, surprisingly, the iPhone XR is the interesting one. It has the new, A12 Bionic processor and a bigger (notched) screen, and, potentially, a longer-lasting battery (Apple says it lasts an hour and a half than the one on the iPhone 8 Plus). Its screen is inferior -- LCD vs. the iPhone X's OLED -- and it only has a single camera on the back, though Apple claims it can do the same tricks as the dual camera seen on the other models.。
Perhaps most interestingly, the iPhone XR comes in 128GB variant, which costs $799. If you can get a good price for your iPhone X, the damage might not be that bad.。
All in all, if you're happy with your iPhone X, there's no need to upgrade to any of the new iPhones; none of them offer any essential new features. But if you have some specific qualms with it, the XR is the one you should be looking at.。
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