

After using the iPhone XS camera, our columnist Jason Snell calls Smart HDR reason enough to justify an upgrade to the new iPhones all on its own.Īpple says the sensor on the main rear camera is larger, which should help the iPhone XS grab more light even in darker settings. The iPhone XS is able to capture more exposures in a shorter amount of time, reducing shutter lag to the point where you shouldn't notice it. With Smart HDR, your iPhone can capture multiple exposures in a short time frame for a balanced shot. The result is a 50 improvement in light gathering capability. However, the size of the sensor has gone from 1.2 to 1.4 microns on the iPhone XS and XS Max, and the pixels are deeper as well. Like the iPhone X before it, the XS has a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens and a 12-MP telephoto shooter, while the 7-MP TrueDepth camera up front handles selfies. (It's worth noting that some iPhone XS owners have complained about problems with Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity as of late 2018, Apple was looking into the reports, though we've yet to hear of any resolution.)Ĭamera: The new A12 processor also includes a new image signal processor (ISP), and that's going to drive a lot of the photographic improvements with the new iPhone.
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Testing supports that claim, with the iPhone XS posting faster download and upload speeds on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon in tests conducted by. The new iPhones have a new modem capable of supporting Gigabit LTE, offering what Schiller touted as the fastest LTE connectivity of any iPhone to date. MORE: Best iPhones: Which Apple Phone Should You Get?įaster Modems: It's not just the processor that's improved. The result is more immersive and more realistic AR experiences. It supports things like machine learning and can process up to 5 trillion operations per second. There's an 8-core neural engine on the A12 that's 9 times faster. Those are solid gains, though not the big leap forward the A11 proved to be over the A10.īut the A12 delivers other noteworthy changes. The iPhone XS also was able to transcode a 2-minute 4K clip to 1080 p in 39 seconds, besting the iPhone X's time of 43 seconds. The new phone topped the iPhone X's Geekbench 4 score by 11 percent while its performance on the 3DMark Slingshot Extreme graphics benchmark improved by 3 percent. We saw the performance gains when we tested the iPhone XS. The A12's two high-performance cores are 15 percent faster while consuming 40 percent less power than the A11, while the four efficiency cores on the new CPU are 50 percent more efficient than the A11 inside last year's iPhone X. The A12 delivers the requisite performance boost over its predecessor, of course. (Image credit: Apple's Phil Schiller unveils the iPhone's A12 Processor (Credit: Apple))
