INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Now that the iPhone XS and XS Max have been announced, we've heard from Apple fans and trolls alike, with the latter claiming that these new
commenters have one thing right if you're unsure: you should wait for individual reviews
One thing in particular we always here from naysayers is that new iPhone specs never look that impressive on paper
When you compare at the Apple A11 to the Snapdragon 845 chipset in most new flagship Android phones, the Snapdragon looks stronger with its
situations, last year's A11, found in the iPhone X, is more powerful, especially in single core applications
performance usually place Android and iOS devices neck-and-neck
New iPhones can even be faster, thanks to the fact that their SOCs are manufactured specifically for Apple devices.Except, this time around,
the Apple A12 Bionic actually is impressive on paper, and once benchmarks are out, it could prove to be one of the most powerful phones on
Apple claims that this configuration will lead to 15% higher speed and 40% better power efficiency, according to a report from
The GPU is going to see massive improvements, thanks to the new 7nm manufacturing process
With four cores that support tessellation, multilayer rendering and lossless memory compression, we could see performance increases of up to
In AR and AI workloads, the new iPhones are going to shine
But, not everyone even needs a ton of storage on their device, especially given the prevalence of cloud storage in 2018
out right now is that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is going to be the best phone for anyone who needs a ton of storage for local music, photos,
up being the fastest smartphone out there
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