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What the XS. XS Max and XR are Actually Like

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ALL OF THE KEY DETAILS ABOUT THE NEW PHONES

You might have heard that there was a big announcement earlier this month at the Apple campus. The new Apple Watch Series 4 was confirmed, iOS12 was officially launched, Homepods were given a big update and, oh yes, three new iPhones – the XS, XS Max and XR – were announced. But what are the latter three actually like to use?

Although many of the most important details about the new phones leaked ahead of the presentation, plenty of information came forth in the keynote itself for Apple fans to unpack.

This served to raise a number of vital questions, including… how do these phones actually feel and perform when they are in the user’s hand? Do they fare as well as advertised, and is it worth upgrading to any of them from your existing iPhone?

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THE ESSENTIALS

First, let’s give you the lowdown on the prices of these much-anticipated devices. The iPhone XS and XS Max will

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