crwdns2933423:0crwdne2933423:0

crwdns2933803:013crwdne2933803:0

crwdns2933797:0Jeff Suovanencrwdnd2933797:0crwdne2933797:0

crwdns2936043:0crwdne2936043:0 crwdns2933505:0crwdne2933505:0 Jeff Suovanen

crwdns2933769:0crwdne2933769:0
crwdns2933771:0crwdne2933771:0
crwdns2933801:0crwdne2933801:0

crwdns2933807:0crwdne2933807:0

+[* black] Here’s the single rear camera—the same newly-updated wide-angle module from the [guide|113021|XS and XS Max|stepid=216143|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_reminder] The single-sensor XR seems like a logical competitor for Google’s similarly-equipped Pixel 3—but Google’s phone [https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/25/18021944/google-night-sight-pixel-3-camera-samples|somehow manages|new_window=true] to blow even the dual-camera XS Max out of the ~~water~~ [https://youtu.be/8mhcDOJrBSk?t=185|beer|new_window=true]. Solution? [https://www.macrumors.com/2018/04/09/iphone-triple-lens-rear-camera-2019-rumor/|More cameras, maybe|new_window=true].
+[* black] We line the camera up alongside the TrueDepth system powering FaceID—which, as far as we can tell, looks pretty much unchanged from when we first saw it in the [guide|98975|iPhone X|stepid=182894|new_window=true].
+[* black] Not to be left behind, the lower speaker is next—still pretty easy to remove, which is good, because you’ll probably need it out of the way for a battery replacement.

crwdns2933777:01crwdne2933777:0

crwdns2933779:0crwdne2933779:0

crwdns2915182:0crwdne2915182:0

crwdns2933777:02crwdne2933777:0

crwdns2933779:0crwdne2933779:0

crwdns2915182:0crwdne2915182:0

crwdns2933777:03crwdne2933777:0

crwdns2933779:0crwdne2933779:0

crwdns2915182:0crwdne2915182:0