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TechRadar Verdict

With the iPhone XS MaxApple finally delivers an iPhone with a huge screenand for movie-watchinggame-playing fans the iPhone XS Max is an exciting new addition to the range. It certainly costs a lotbut if you can get past the price (which many won't be able to) the XS Max offers up a supersupersized experience.

Pros

  • +

    Screen great for gaming & movies

  • +

    Camera is a strong offering

Cons

  • -

    Price: most expensive iPhone ever

  • -

    Size can make it tricky to handle

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The iPhone XS Max (pronounced 'Ten S Max') was the largest smartphone Apple had ever released when it launched in September 2018. With a 6.5-inch displayhardly any screen bezeland the now-iconic top-screen notchit was a dominating presence in the hand.

Sureit's no longer one of Apple's latest phones after being superseded by the iPhone 11 range in 2019the iPhone 12 range in 2020and lastly the iPhone 13 lineup in 2021. Among those is the iPhone 13 Pro Maxthe latest big iPhone which has stretched out to a 6.7-inch display in the same-sized frameand improved the cameras and specs to boot.

As a result this is no longer one of the best phonesor even one of the best iPhonesbut this is still an impressive piece of kitas our iPhone XS Max review will show: It's fasthas great camerasand longer-lasting battery than most of Apple's lineup. And after being on the market for a few yearsyou can pick it up for a bargain now.

Just don't expect to pick it up from Apple directly: the tech giant dropped the iPhone XS Max from its stores to simplify the product rangebut it's still available from retailers and carriers – and at a significantly lower cost than when it launched.

While the iPhone XS Max was the largest and most expensive iPhone at launch with its 6.5-inch displayit's been surpassed in both size and cost by premium Android flagships. The phone still dominates your pocketwhich was a bold statement from a firm that had resisted expanding its phones' screen sizes to the same enormous degree as its Android rivals.

For those who crave more screen for video and gaming on the gothe expansive display of the iPhone XS Max (and newer iPhone 13 Pro Max) are a welcome part of Apple’s lineupwhile those wanting a premium experience without the supersized dimensions can take comfort that it’s launched alongside the smaller iPhone XS – though if you want smallthe iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 12 mini are the tiniest iPhones in years.

Update: Apple has released iOS 15 and confirmed that the software will come to the iPhone XS Max. Highlights of iOS 15 include the ability to include Android users on FaceTime callsadditional details in Apple Mapsstatuses for Messagesand much more. Simply open the Settings  app and go to General > Software Update to upgrade for free. 

Watch our 48-hour review of the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max video below

iPhone XS Max: price and availability

  • iPhone XS Max 64GB price: $1,099 (£1,099AU$1,799)
  • iPhone XS Max 256GB price: $1,249 (£1,249AU$2,049)
  • iPhone XS Max 512GB price: $1,449 (£1,449AU$2,369)
iPhone XS Max specs

Weight: 208g
Dimensions: 157.5 x 77.4 x 7.7mm
Pre-installed software: iOS 12
Screen size: 6.5-inch
Resolution: 1242 x 2688
CPU: Apple A12 Bionic
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 64/256/512GB
Battery: 3,174mAh
Rear camera: 12MP + 12MP
Front camera: 7MP + ToF

Apple no longer sells the iPhone XS Maxbut when it didit charged a lot. Luckilyyou can still find the handset at other retailerscarriers and networks.

As we've already hintedthis is a premium phone with an even more premium price tag. The iPhone XS Max started at $1,099 (£1,099AU$1,799) for the 64GB modelwhich is $100 (£100AU$170) more than the iPhone XS.

If you want more internal storagethe 256GB iPhone XS Max price was $1,249 (£1,249AU$2,049)while the most expensive 512GB version will set you back a staggering $1,449 (£1,449AU$2,369).

At the time of launchthere was no mainstream smartphone that costs more than the 512GB iPhone XS Max did at launchputting it in a league of its own in terms of pricing. Nowthere are even more expensive mainstream phones but this is still a lot of money for a handset.

Plusthe launch of the iPhone 11 and 12 families have brought the price down. At the time of our latest update to this reviewthe handset with 64GB of storage cost around $600£600 or AU$800.

That saidit's getting increasingly hard to find new models of the iPhone XS Maxso if you really still want to buy it you might have to settle for a refurbished handset. Of coursethe price of those is even lower.

An iPhone XS Max from the backresting against some wood

iPhone XS Max: design

  • Same design as iPhone Xbut bigger
  • A touch shorter and narrow than the iPhone 8 Pluswith a bigger screen

The iPhone XS Max design is deceptive. Pick it upand the rounded sides of the handset make it feel noticeably thick.

The result is a phone that doesn't sit as comfortably in the hand as it couldand considering the size and cost of the XS Max it's a phone you want to be able to securely hold. This is only half the story though.

We compared the iPhone XS Max to a number of phones during our in-depth reviewincluding the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (6.4-inch screen)OnePlus 6T (6.41-inch) and Sony Xperia XZ3 (6-inch)and the iPhone felt thickerand less planted in the hand than all of them. 

The funny thing is thoughthe iPhone XS Max is thinner than all of those phones at just 7.7mm.

The reason for this is simple: tapered edges. The SamsungSony and OnePlus all taper their rear edgesgiving the impression of a thinner device while also allowing them to sit a little better in the curvature of your hand.

The iPhone XS Max has a totally flat back that's a little more awkward to holdand we found that a tactfully-placed pinkie finger on the underside of the phone was a must for one-handed use.

What's more impressive is that the XS Max manages to squeeze a huge 6.5-inch display into a body that's a touch shorter and narrower (at 157.5 x 77.4mm) than the iPhone 8 Pluswhich only boasts a 5.5-inch display.

While the iPhone XS Max does feel a little chunky in the hand there's no questioning the fact that you're getting a huge amount of display real estate crammed into a form factor which does a good job of keeping it usable.

The steel frame around the outside and the new formulation of glass on the front and rear – which is tougher than the glass on the iPhone X – give the iPhone XS Max a supremely premium look and feelwhile its resistance to dust and water has also been enhanced.

Apple has upped the protection to IP68enabling the iPhone XS Max to be submerged to a depth of up to two meters for 30 minutes without suffering any ill effects. Apple claims it's tested the protection in a number of liquidsincluding salt waterchlorinated watermilkwine and beeralthough we wouldn't advise purposefully exposing the handset to any of these.

It's worth noting that Apple's warrantylike those of all phone manufacturersdoesn't cover 'liquid contact' damagewhich means if the liquid resistance does fail on the iPhone XS Max you won't be covered.

iPhone XS Max

The bottom edge of an iPhone XS Max

There's no headphone jack on the iPhone XS Max. The port is now totally dead after Apple killed off the iPhone 6S and iPhone SE post-iPhone XS launch (the last two handsets with the 3.5mm jack that were available from the firm's site)which means you get a centralized Lightning port alongside speaker and microphone holes on the base of the iPhone XS Max.

There's a pair of Apple EarPods with a lightning connector in the box with the iPhone XS Maxbut if you plug this into the lightning port on the base of the phone you can't connect the charging cable to it at the same time.

Thankfullythe iPhone XS Max also supports wireless chargingso if you have a charging pad to hand you can top the handset up while listening to a wired set of headphones.

The power/lock key is on the right side of the XS Maxand is easy enough to hit with thumb or forefingerwhile the volume keys sit below the physical mute switch on the left of the handset.

Hold the power/lock key down and you'll bring up Siriwhich means turning off the iPhone XS Max requires you to hold down the power and volume up keys until an on-screen prompt appears.

The SIM card tray continues to be located below this keybut there's a new feature inside the iPhone XS Max (and XS). The handset is dual SIM enabledwith an eSIM embedded inside the handset.

This allows you to insert a SIM from the carrier of your choiceand then enable the eSIM on a different plan or carrier. It's worth noting that not all carriers support eSIM technologyand availability varies by regionso make sure you check before signing up to anything.

Overall thoughApple hasn't moved far from the design of the iPhone X with the iPhone XS Maxother than to stretch it a little. There ishowevera new color option over the X.

Apple introduced a new gold finish for both the iPhone XS Max and XSand it's a little richer than the more subtle gold finish option for the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. If you find the gold a bit too muchthe iPhone XS Max also comes in Silver and Space Gray.

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Gareth Beavis
Formerly Global Editor in Chief

Gareth has been part of the consumer technology world in a career spanning three decades. He started life as a staff writer on the fledgling TechRadarand has grew with the site (primarily as phonestablets and wearables editor) until becoming Global Editor in Chief in 2018. Gareth has written over 4,000 articles for TechRadarhas contributed expert insight to a number of other publicationschaired panels on zeitgeist technologiespresented at the Gadget Show Live as well as representing the brand on TV and radio for multiple channels including SkyBBCITV and Al-Jazeera. Passionate about fitnesshe can bore anyone rigid about stress managementsleep trackingheart rate variance as well as bemoaning something about the latest iPhoneGalaxy or OLED TV.