At it’s iPhone launch event being held in the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park, the Cupertino giant has launched the iPhone XS, and it looks pretty much like what we expected it to.
The new iPhone XS has been launched in three color variants: Gold, Silver, and Space Gray, and the iPhone XS is also IP68 rated.
The new iPhone XS comes with a 5.8-inch SuperRetina OLED display variants. The display supports Dolby Vision and HDR10 for better color reproduction and boasts of 60% greater dynamic range.
Powering the phone is the A12 Bionic chip that’s built on the 7nm process. It’s a 6 core chip, with 2 high power cores, and 4 high efficiency cores.
In terms of optics, the new iPhone XS comes with a 12MP f/1.8 + 12MP f/2.4dual rear camera, along with a 7MP camera on the front.
The new iPhone XS also has a better battery than the iPhone X and can last upto 30 minutes longer. There’s also an eSIM in the new iPhone that will enable dual SIM capabilities in the new iPhone XS.
The iPhone XS starts at $999, and comes in three variants of 64GB, 256GB, and 512GB. Orders for the iPhone XS will start on September 14, and the phone goes live on September 21.
Note: This story is still developing, check back often for more details.
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