![]() The iPhone XS Max doesn't make any obvious changes to the iPhone X/XS design, aside from the expanded width and height. It's a beautifully minimal handset, with glass on both sides and a stainless steel frame. It exudes the kind of premium allure that we've come to expect from Apple devices over the years.Īnd, as the “Max” name might imply, it’s a very large phone: at 6.2 inches tall and 3.05 inches wide (and just 0.3 inches thick), we consistently struggled to reach a large chunk of the top of the screen using just one hand. The XS Max also feels a bit heavy at 7.34 ounces-nearly half a pound-though the weight is well-distributed. (The smaller, lighter iPhone XS is a better fit for single-hand usage.) And because of the glass and stainless steel materials, the XS Max can feel a bit slippery in the hand. ![]() You might not feel inclined to cover up such an attractive and clearly high-end phone, but a case can go a long way towards improving your grip on the phone and give you some extra protection on that mostly-glass design. The iPhone XS Max feels well-constructed and the glass is very durable and scratch-resistant, although the stainless steel quickly accumulates small scuffs and scrapes from everyday use. ![]() The handset also has IP68 dust and water resistance and is rated to survive being submerged in up to two meters of water for a maximum of 30 minutes. Sadly, there's no way to add external storage to the iPhone XS Max via a microSD card. You can buy the phone in configurations with 64GB, 256GB, or 512GB internal storage, with a $150 price bump for each tier of additional space. Setup Process: As streamlined as Apple’s aesthetic It's available in Space Grey, Silver, and a new Gold finish. The iPhone XS Max has a streamlined and easy-to-understand setup process. ![]()
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