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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • The iPhone XS is one of the best phones you can buy today,

  • which makes sense as it's also one of the most

  • expensive flagships ever.

  • As opposed to doing our normal Is It Worth It

  • video this year, instead I think it's a lot

  • more useful if we answer the most important question

  • with any new gadget launch.

  • Who should buy the iPhone XS?

  • One big reason to pick up the XS or the XS Max

  • is if you're already in the Apple ecosystem

  • and you're looking for an upgrade,

  • especially if you're coming from an older device

  • such as an iPhone 6 or 6s, this is a big step forward.

  • Take the camera, for example.

  • Put it side by side with the 6s and you will

  • notice a big difference.

  • Now part of this is because there are

  • several generations between the phones,

  • which means that things like color science,

  • dynamic range, and the video quality

  • has all been improved.

  • But you're also getting additional functionality,

  • including the second telephoto option,

  • which is especially useful for the portrait mode,

  • which is actually pretty good on the XS.

  • It's also hard to overlook the difference

  • in screen size.

  • Gone are the days of huge bezels on top and bottom.

  • Instead, the new iPhone is basically all screen

  • up front, including the notch.

  • Oh yes, my friends, the notch.

  • Look, personally I don't mind the notch.

  • Not only is it on basically every flagship

  • phone out there, but at this point, while sure,

  • you might think it looks ugly,

  • almost anyone is going to be able

  • to get used to it very quickly.

  • That notch houses one of the biggest differences

  • between the XS and previous generations.

  • Face ID.

  • Put simply, instead of having a home button

  • with Touch ID, instead you use your face

  • to unlock the X and the XS.

  • And, generally speaking, it works pretty well.

  • Certainly not perfect,

  • but as far as I'm concerned, not bad.

  • There are also some software updates from legacy phones,

  • and some of which are pretty substantial.

  • One of my favorites is the gesture-based navigation,

  • since you don't have a home button to be able

  • to exit apps, as well as swipe in and out

  • of multi-tasking and whatnot.

  • This makes it a lot faster to be able

  • to just swipe on the bottom of the screen.

  • Performance is also a consideration.

  • Every year, the iPhone does get faster.

  • And while the A-Series processors have been

  • really impressive, especially the last couple years,

  • when you pit the XS compared to the X,

  • and especially going back to the 7 and the 6S,

  • you're gonna notice a pretty substantial difference.

  • Sure, the camera is a solid update this year,

  • but it is certainly not worth dropping

  • another $1000 to get.

  • Same thing goes for the performance.

  • Yes, on paper the XS is faster,

  • but realistically, there's almost no

  • real world difference.

  • More than any phone I've used in years,

  • the iPhone X has held up so well

  • over a full year of use.

  • The battery life still lasts all day long.

  • It still feels fast, the camera is great.

  • If you have one and you're not, like,

  • rocking a broken screen or something,

  • it is almost impossible for me to recommend

  • it over the XS.

  • No, no, I didn't actually mean that.

  • That's the wrong,

  • I flipped that.

  • The X still feels every bit as fast

  • as it did last year, and even more so

  • now that iOS 12 is out.

  • Speaking of, let's actually talk about iOS 12

  • for a second.

  • As opposed to most updates,

  • which make your iPhone feel slower,

  • 12 legitimately does make even older

  • iPhones feel a lot faster.

  • I'll be real.

  • If my job wasn't to review the latest tech,

  • I would not have updated my iPhone X to a XS.

  • It's good, but the upgrades are just not worth it.

  • On the other hand, one reason why you might

  • wanna pick up the XS is longevity.

  • It's really impressive that Apple is still

  • supporting the iPhone 5s after five years.

  • And honestly, the software support on the iOS side,

  • it's one of the major advantages over Android

  • in my opinion.

  • If the XS gets that same level of support,

  • it is a serious selling point.

  • Sure, $1000 for a phone is expensive.

  • But when you break that up over three,

  • four, or even five years of usable,

  • well, use, that's pretty cool.

  • There's also the fact that the updated screen design

  • is the new standard going forward,

  • which is a good sign for app support.

  • Long story short.

  • If you want to pick up a new iPhone today,

  • the XS has a good shot of being able

  • to last quite a while.

  • On the other hand, not everyone wants to spend

  • $1000 on a new phone.

  • Sure, the XS is great, but there's a lot of

  • other things you could do with $1000.

  • Like pay rent, or buy a lot of Subway sandwiches.

  • - [Ken] What?

  • - [Matt] $5.00 footlong.

  • - That's a lot of $5.00 footlongs.

  • That's-- - They're not doing that.

  • - 200 of them. - They're not, they're not

  • doing that anymore. - No.

  • - Wait, they're not?

  • - [Matt] That's not a thing anymore.

  • - Not only can you pick up a much cheaper

  • Android phone such as the Pocophone F1

  • for a lot less than half the price,

  • but there are also other iOS options

  • that can do a decent job of not costing $1000,

  • such as the iPhone 7, which is now $450.

  • Sure, it's probably not going to last as long,

  • but you're still getting a solid camera,

  • really reasonable performance,

  • and it costs less than half the price of the XS.

  • One point in favor of the XS,

  • specifically with the Max, is if you're really

  • into media consumption.

  • Which, odds are if you're watching this video right now,

  • you probably are.

  • Based on early numbers, it seems like the XS Max

  • is heavily outselling the standard XS,

  • and that's really only for one reason,

  • the fact that it's got that bigger display.

  • Besides that, there's actually really no difference

  • between the XS and the XS Max.

  • The 6.5 inch OLED display is about as good

  • as it gets for a smartphone.

  • Not only is the brightness, and the color,

  • and especially the contrast, terrific,

  • but it does support all the fancy new

  • display technologies, including HDR10

  • and Dolby Vision.

  • The improved speakers also make a difference.

  • Not only are they louder, but they also have

  • better stereo separation.

  • And that, combined with the screen,

  • makes the XS Max an excellent media consumption device.

  • Honestly, the main reason to not buy

  • the iPhone XS is really simple, the iPhone XR.

  • Take everything that's good about the XS,

  • add a wide variety of colors,

  • remove the telephoto camera while still

  • keeping the main camera intact,

  • and replace the OLED display for an IPS panel,

  • and boom, you've got yourself an iPhone XR,

  • which just so happens to be a full $250 cheaper.

  • That's a big difference compared to past generations.

  • Previously, Apple would knock about $100 off of

  • the entry-level iPhone.

  • But this year, you're getting the XR with almost

  • the exact same spec but with a major price cut.

  • Something that's easy to miss is that while the XR

  • does have a lower pixel density,

  • which is on-par with the iPhone 8,

  • but the actual screen size itself is right

  • in-between the XS and the XS Max.

  • The XR won't be out until late October,

  • so I can't give it my full recommendation just yet.

  • But on paper, it really does look like the full package.

  • You just aren't missing much compared to the XS.

  • And that is my recommendation.

  • If you really want the best and have the

  • budget for it, by all means pick up the XS.

  • It's a great phone.

  • For almost everyone else though,

  • I really feel like waiting for the XR is worth it.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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