IPhone XS Max

iPhone XS Max

Developer

Apple Inc.

Announced

September 12, 2018

Released

September 21, 2018

Discontinued

September 10, 2019

CPU

Apple A12 Bionic

Storage

NVMe

64, 256, or 512 GB

Operating System

iOS 12 or later

Battery

3174 mAh

Case
material

Glass, stainless steel

Dimensions

157.5 x 77.4 x 7.7 mm
(6.20 x 3.05 x 0.30 in.)

Predecessor

iPhone 8 Plus and X

Variants

iPhone XR
iPhone XS

Successor

iPhone 11 Pro Max

The iPhone XS Max (pronounced “ten-S”) is a touchscreen slate smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was introduced in September 2018 as the technological successor to the iPhone X and the oversize successor to the iPhone 8 Plus.[1] It was replaced by the iPhone 11 Pro Max in September 2019.[2]

Release

September_Keynote_2018_—_Opening_Film_—_Apple

September Keynote 2018 — Opening Film — Apple

The iPhone XS Max was announced by Apple at a special event on September 12, 2018 by CEO Tim Cook at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, alongside the iPhone XR and XS. The marketing slogan for the iPhone XS Max was: “Welcome to the big screens.”[1][3] The iPhone XS and XS Max were released on September 21, 2018.

Features

The features primarily consist of a new faster six core A12 Bionic processor, a 6.5-inch Super Retina display, updated Face ID, and an improved dual-camera system. The XS Max also adopted a 4×4 MIMO 4G antenna, doubling the maximum cellular bandwidth over that of the 2×2 antennae in the iPhone X and XR.[4]

The iPhone XS Max shipped with iOS 12 as its original operating system and is supported by iOS 16.[5]

Trivia

The new additions made the iPhone X lineup the largest numerically-named series of iPhones, tied with the iPhone 5 and 6 lineups (until the iPhone 12, 13, and 14 series were each released with as many). The four iPhones in the X lineup are:

References

IPod Nano 6.jpg This article is a semistub. You can help by

You can help by expanding it with some more information.

Alternate Text Gọi ngay