Apple’s 5.8-inch display for the iPhone XS shouldn’t worry you. With the thinned out against the perimeter, this iPhone remains compact. The iPhone XS, meanwhile, offers the same layout. More screen real estate is what you want, folks.
The edge-to-edge screen isn’t unique these days, but the iPhone XS’ custom OLED panel doesn’t have many rivals. Samsung can give Apple a run for its money, and that’s because the South Korean company acts as the iPhone’s supplier in this area. But Apple also tosses in its own technologies.
Along with Dolby Vision and HDR10 for greater dynamic range, this iPhone boasts True Tone. The iPhone XS adjusts white balance in real-time to match nearby color temperature.
On the iPhone XS, colors are insanely accurate. The brightness can climb sky-high, but blacks and dark shades stay deep. It’s a tough medium to find because colors often pop while seeming unrealistic. Apple confirmed its iPhone XS duo features systemwide color management and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Every pixel on the 5.8- and 6.5-inch displays is vibrant, defined, and dazzling.

As for the iPhone XS Max, you’re enjoying more pixels (2688×1242) to compensate for the 6.5-inch display. It has the same OLED, Super Retina, True Tone, and HDR technologies at work.
Because of the 6.5-inch display, all apps, games, and videos will feel even more immersive. Yet there’s no doubt a high-end viewing experience awaits on the regular iPhone XS, too.
The iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max have 458 pixels per inch that keep all content looking as sharp as possible.
Article source: https://www.technobuffalo.com/2018/09/14/iphone-xs-best-features-specs-colors/