Over
the last few months since the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR arrived,
I’ve been cycling through them all. But the phone landscape has been crowded
with much sexier stories recently: 5G is beginning to rear its head, wild new transforming folding phones are
capturing people’s imaginations and there are phones studded with more cameras
than you can keep track of.
the last few months since the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR arrived,
I’ve been cycling through them all. But the phone landscape has been crowded
with much sexier stories recently: 5G is beginning to rear its head, wild new transforming folding phones are
capturing people’s imaginations and there are phones studded with more cameras
than you can keep track of.
The iPhones from late 2018 are not so interesting in comparison.
But that’s also to their credit. After all, when Verizon launched its 5G
network it turned out to be spottier than expected,
Samsung’s Galaxy Fold phone is already breaking, and some of those
camera-studded phones don’t do quite as much as
you think.
But that’s also to their credit. After all, when Verizon launched its 5G
network it turned out to be spottier than expected,
Samsung’s Galaxy Fold phone is already breaking, and some of those
camera-studded phones don’t do quite as much as
you think.
The iPhones, meanwhile,
feel pretty flawless, which is quite un-newsworthy. They’re clearly Apple’s
most polished and perfected products right now.
feel pretty flawless, which is quite un-newsworthy. They’re clearly Apple’s
most polished and perfected products right now.
But that doesn’t mean they couldn’t use improvements. The phone
industry is accelerating so fast that Apple’s phones are inevitably going to
change with it. But where they are now is a very solid, stable place — if not
an exciting one.
industry is accelerating so fast that Apple’s phones are inevitably going to
change with it. But where they are now is a very solid, stable place — if not
an exciting one.
Which
iPhone should you have gotten?
Good news: Whatever iPhone you picked last year, if you picked one
that is, you’re just fine. (You’re also fine if you have the iPhone X or iPhone 8 or iPhone 7,
too!) Each model has its advantages and drawbacks. My favorite is still the
iPhone XR. It has the best price-to-value pick, its battery life is great and
its smaller size is ideal for me. And the iPhone XR’s LCD screen, while
technically not as good as the iPhone XS’ OLED, isn’t perceptibly different in
everyday use.
that is, you’re just fine. (You’re also fine if you have the iPhone X or iPhone 8 or iPhone 7,
too!) Each model has its advantages and drawbacks. My favorite is still the
iPhone XR. It has the best price-to-value pick, its battery life is great and
its smaller size is ideal for me. And the iPhone XR’s LCD screen, while
technically not as good as the iPhone XS’ OLED, isn’t perceptibly different in
everyday use.
But I appreciate the added antennas, durability and, in
particular, the dual rear camera of the iPhone XS models. I use the 2x zoom for
on-location shoots and closeup shots of my kids all the time. A dual camera
iPhone XR this year seems like an inevitability, especially if the new premium iPhones
get three rear cameras. The XS and XS Max still feel too expensive (not as
expensive as a folding phone, though).
particular, the dual rear camera of the iPhone XS models. I use the 2x zoom for
on-location shoots and closeup shots of my kids all the time. A dual camera
iPhone XR this year seems like an inevitability, especially if the new premium iPhones
get three rear cameras. The XS and XS Max still feel too expensive (not as
expensive as a folding phone, though).