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    Top 10 Features in Apple's New iPhones

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    By Philip Michaels published 24 September 2018

    Don't be fooled by the iPhone X-inspired looks. There are a lot of new features to explore with the iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max and iPhone XR.

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    Get to know Apple's new iPhones

    Get to know Apple's new iPhones

    The trio of iPhones Apple is in the middle of rolling out this fall may look a lot like the iPhone X that inspired them, right down to the notched displays. But take a closer look at the just-released iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max or the still-to-come iPhone XR, and you'll see that a lot's changed. From the processor that's running the show to the new color and screen size options, there are plenty of new features to explore with Apple's latest hardware. Here are the 10 iPhone changes and improvements that have caught our eye.

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    Bigger screen sizes

    Bigger screen sizes

    With last year's iPhone X, you could have any sized display you wanted, provided it was exactly 5.8 inches. This year, Apple has recognized that variety is the spice of life, and that some people want a lot of screen real estate on their smartphone. The 5.8-inch size is back with the iPhone XS, but you can also go big with either the 6.1-inch iPhone XR or the 6.5-inch iPhone XS Max.

    Credit: Noah Berger/AFP/Getty

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    Beastly A12 Bionic processor

    Beastly A12 Bionic processor

    The first 7-nanometer mobile processor is the star of the show with this new round of iPhone updates. You want better performance? Apple says the two high-performance cores in the new A12 Bionic CPU are 15 percent faster and consume 40 percent less power than the A11, while the four efficiency cores are 50 percent more efficient than last year's processor. The GPU inside the A12 Bionic is 50 percent faster than the A11 as well. Throw in an 8-core neural engine and an new image signal processor, and the A12 is at the center of so many of the improvements highlighting Apple's latest iPhone.

    Our benchmark testing supports those claims. The iPhone XS and XS Max were noticeably better than the iPhone X in our testing. And that means Snapdragon 845-powered phones like the Galaxy Note 9 are even further behind Apple's latest phones.

    Credit: Apple

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    Camera enhancements

    Camera enhancements

    Speaking of the A12's new image signal processor, it's driving some of the biggest enhancements to the new iPhones' cameras. The new phones support something called Smart HDR, which increases the number of exposures captured when you take a photo. That means more balanced shots, and since Smart HDR does this more quickly than before, you shouldn't notice any shutter lag when you're taking pictures.

    The dual lens set-up on the iPhone XS and XS Max is the same as what the original iPhone X offered (a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens plus a 12-MP telephoto shooter), but Apple says the sensor is larger on the new models, which should improve the quality of shots captured in low-light settings. We certainly noticed better images when we tested the new phones, though the Pixel 2 XL remains the current standard for camera phones.

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    A new tool for portrait shots

    A new tool for portrait shots

    Apple's phones have relied on Portrait Mode to produce some pretty impressive photos featuring blurred backgrounds. This bokeh effect gets even more sophisticated on the new iPhones, as Apple is tweaking the Photos app to let you adjust the blur even after you've shot the photo. A slider gives you the power to retroactively change depth of field. You'll even be able to take portrait shots with the iPhone XR's single rear camera, as Apple is turning to computation photography to enable the feature, similar to how Google handles things with its single-lens Pixels.

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    More colorful OLED screens

    More colorful OLED screens

    Like the iPhone X, the new iPhone XS features an OLED panel with the same 2,436 x 1,125 resolution as before. (The iPhone XS Max, with its bigger OLED screen, has sharper resolution.) But Apple didn't just use last year's display on this year's phone. Instead, the new iPhone screens should be more colorful than before, with 60 percent greater dynamic range, according to Apple.

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    Long battery life

    Long battery life

    The iPhone X can outpace the average smartphone, lasting 10 hours, 49 minutes on our battery test, where we have a smartphone surf the web continuously until it runs out of power. (The typical smartphone conks out an hour before the iPhone X does.) Apple says the new phones should last even longer. That wasn't the case when we tested and retested the new phones, though the XS Max turned in a time of 10 hours, 38 minutes, which is better than the average smartphone. The iPhone XS's result was a more ordinary 9 hours, 41 minutes. So if you want a phone that gets you through the day on a single charge, opt for the larger model.

    Credit: Noah Berger/AFP/Getty

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    Faster Face ID

    Faster Face ID

    Apple introduced the ability to unlock your iPhone using just a facial scan when it rolled out Face ID with the iPhone X last year. The process isn't changing with the new iPhones, which all adopt the X's home button-free design. But you should be able to unlock your phone or confirm mobile payments faster. Apple says Face ID now has faster algorithms and a faster secure enclave to speed up the facial recognition process.

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    Dual SIM card support

    Dual SIM card support

    The latest iPhones could be a traveler's dream phone. All three new iPhones will support dual SIM cards — one a physical SIM and the other an electronic one. That's good news if you do a lot of globetrotting and like to use a local plan when you're overseas or you're just the type who needs two phone numbers on one handset. Incoming calls will be identified on your iPhone's screen by which SIM they're coming from, and Apple says it's working with a number of carriers on eSIM support, including AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon in the U.S.

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    A broader range of colors

    A broader range of colors

    While Apple added gold alongside the silver and space gray options for the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, it's the iPhone XR lineup where things really get colorful. Here, you'll be able to get your new phone in one of six colors, with unusual-for-Apple hues like coral, yellow, blue and red joining the more staid black and white options. It gives Apple's new phones a splash of personality, especially now that the once ubiquitous rose gold seems to have faded from the scene.

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    Audio Improvements

    Audio Improvements

    Get ready for better audio if you opt for the iPhone XS and XS Max. The two new phones offer a wider stereo sound than their predecessor, which should make for a more immersive experience when you're playing games or watching a movie on your iPhone. We played music on both the original iPhone X and the new XS, and the improved audio quality on the latest model certainly comes through.

    Credit: Apple

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    Philip Michaels
    Philip Michaels

    Philip Michaels is a Managing Editor at Tom's Guide. He's been covering personal technology since 1999 and was in the building when Steve Jobs showed off the iPhone for the first time. He's been evaluating smartphones since that first iPhone debuted in 2007, and he's been following phone carriers and smartphone plans since 2015. He has strong opinions about Apple, the Oakland Athletics, old movies and proper butchery techniques. Follow him at @PhilipMichaels.

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