The Apple iPhone XS Max topped its siblings in last weeks poll, but its hard to say it won there was a strong anti-Apple sentiment with half the votes going to the I dont want an iPhone at all option.
Has Apple finally pushed the price too high? The Max is certainly priced out of many peoples budget, especially when you factor in its retail package, which is light on accessories. If you want fast charging or even just a 3.5mm adapter, youll have to pay extra. Thats not what you want to hear when the price tag reads $1,100.
The two other iPhones were met with a resounding meh. Does the iPhone XS offer enough over the iPhone X to upgrade? No was the most common answer. Those upgrading from an iPhone Plus model want the XS Max, anyway same size phone, bigger screen.
Those holding on to a smaller non-Plus iPhone are probably looking at the iPhone XR, but that didnt get much love either. The XR is the most affordable of the bunch or, as Apple called it, cheaper than the iPhone 8 Plus. But it neglected to mention that its more expensive than the iPhone 8. Still, it brings a new bezel-less (if notched) screen and Face ID – things that classic iPhones did not have. We thought that might cause some excitement, but it didnt.
The other option in our poll, getting one of the older models, got the same number of votes as the iPhone XS and XR. And thats with the new lower prices. Keep in mind that Apple discontinued the iPhone X, SE and 6s, so if you wanted one of those, youre out of luck.
Well, there you have it, the iPhone XS Max is the preferred iPhone, but its only for people who are willing to pay top dollar.