Apple's iPhone XS and Max are the best phones you can buy, but skip them if you already have an iPhone X

In This Article:

  • Apple's iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are the best phones on the market.

  • CNBC's Todd Haselton loves the cameras, appreciates the water-resistance and stronger glass, great battery life and excellent displays.

  • You probably don't need to upgrade if you have an iPhone X.

I've been testing two of Apple's three new iPhones over the past several days: the iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max. They're the best iPhones Apple has ever made, and also the most expensive. The fully loaded iPhone XS Max with 512GB of storage costs $1,449, for example, which is more than some MacBooks.

But apart from the bigger screen on the Max, I've had a hard time really noticing a huge improvement over last year's iPhone X, which I still love. And if you want to save some money, you should wait for Apple's more affordable model — the iPhone XR — which starts at $749 and launches in October.

I'll dig through what you need to know about the phones, but here's the gist: they're so much like last year's iPhone X that most people probably won't be able to tell the XS and the X apart.

What's good

The iPhone X, even a year later, is still arguably the best phone on the market. The XS is basically a new model with some improvements.

Most of those improvements, though, are kind of hard to notice.

Take the screen, for example. It's still a brilliant, colorful and sharp OLED display that supports next-gen HDR 4K video. It's one of the best screens on the market, up there with the display on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. But some of the improvements, like its increased dynamic range, can only be spotted when viewing photos. And even then, I don't think most folks will notice. This isn't bad; it just means the screen is still really good and we're getting to a point where it's hard to distinguish upgrades.

The speakers sound awesome. They're louder than the iPhone X, and Apple also worked to tune the stereo sound so that audio sounds wider or more narrow, depending on the scene. This means movies, games and music will sound much better when you're watching in landscape mode.

By getting rid of the bezels, the black borders around the display, with last year's X, Apple managed to squeeze a large 5.8-inch screen into a pocketable form factor. Years ago people balked at a 5.8-inch screen. But now it feels ordinary.

The larger iPhone XS Max has a 6.5-inch screen, which is bigger than the 6.4-inch on the massive Galaxy Note 9, but it still doesn't feel too big to me. It's the device I prefer of the two, and I love reading the news or filling out a crossword on the bigger screen.