iPhone XS Max 64GB
A newer model iPhone 11 Pro Max 64GB was released in September 2019.
Reviews
Show product pageApple iPhone XS Max review: All that glitters is Gold
The iPhone XS Max is a solid upgrade on the iPhone X and easily the best iPhone Apple has ever made. The screen is beautiful to look at, the performance is unmatched and even though the cameras aren’t brilliant they are really good. The 512GB variant we got for review is priced at Rs 1,44,900.
Brilliant phone
I bought this phone on pre order for when it came out! I've never ever made a better choice about anything! You will not be disappointed at all! Great camera both front and back Brilliant coverage Really fast! Lovely made! It's just gorgeous! Which sounds cringe haha You won't regret purchasing it
The iPhone Xs Max has a silly name and an even sillier price, but it's as good as it gets
iPhone XS Max Review: Worth £1099
The biggest and most powerful iPhone yet, and the perfect phone for on-the-move media consumers- iOS 12 is great
- Camera is amazing
- Epic screen
- Might be too large for some
- No fast charger in the box
Apple iPhone Xs Max review: The best iPhone ever
This is the fastest and biggest iPhone ever. The cameras are excellent, particularly for video, and the battery life is great. Again, it's not best in class, but it's the best battery life in an iPhone for a long, long while.- Spectacular camera
- Fastest phone ever
- Improved durability
- Incredibly expensive
iPhone XS Max review
Apple’s maxed the iPhone X in pretty much every way. The iPhone XS Max is more powerful and more durable, has a bigger screen and larger battery, and has a camera that’ll occasionally make you squee. But also the price-tag’s ramped up to the max as well. The 64GB model is £1099; 256/512GB models, respectively, give your bank account a kicking to the tune of £1249 and £1449. Those price points, for reference, match the first two levels of 13in MacBook Pro. Equivalent models of the Samsung S9+ are three hundred quid cheaper. And you don’t even get a headphone dongle in the iPhone’s box this year. So, yes, this iPhone is expensive, but – most importantly – it’s really bloody good. For anyone rocking a Plus or who feels hemmed in by the iPhone X, it’s an excellent upgrade. But if you don’t care about the extra screen space, or fancy something smaller and lighter, remember the iPhone XS is now basically the same phone – and a hundred quid cheaper.- Gorgeous display
- Absurdly powerful
- Superb camera
- Great build quality
- Expensive
- The notch still irks
- Wobbles when set on a table
- No headphone dongle in the box
iPhone XS Max review review
- Gorgeous display
- Absurdly powerful
- Superb camera
- Great build quality
- Expensive
- The notch still irks
- Wobbles when set on a table
- No headphone dongle in the box
Apple iPhone XS Max (64GB, Space Grey) AU - Pristine review
With a crazy high price that sets new benchmarks for phone pricing, it can be difficult to see the logic in the iPhone XS Max. Yes, it’s an iPhone with a big screen and an equally big price, and in many ways, that “XS Max” is an indicator of that.- Great screen, Lovely design, Excellent camera, Fantastic sound, Solid battery life, Gigabyte 4G LTE (finally), Better water resistance
- Very expensive, No headphone converter in the box, Really expensive., Not 5G friendly, even for the price, Did we mention it's expensive?, Dual SIM doesn't work in Australia (yet)
Apple iPhone XS Max 512GB
Apple's new iPhone XS Max is incredibly fast with a gorgeous display and very impressive cameras. Equally impressive is the price tag, comparable to a down-payment on a small car- IP-68 rated
- A12-Bionic is the fastest SoC in the market as of now
- Class-leading display with HDR10 and Dolby Vision certification
- Unnecessarily expensive
- No fast charger in the box
- No Lightning-to-3.5mm converter in the box
Google Pixel 3 XL has been launched and it's among the top three smartphones from the top brands. The Apple iPhone XS Max and the Samsung Galaxy Note9 are the two main rivals so far that Google Pixel 3 XL faces, particularly in the camera division.