Apple Launches New Set Of iPhones & Desi Twitter Is Weighing In The ‘XS’ Baggage

Aishwarya Dharni

It’s unlike Apple to not make a big deal about the new products they’re about to launch, especially iPhones.

But they surprised the whole world with not just one but three iPhones – iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR.

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The iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are almost the same when it comes to their features but just differ in size with one being bigger than the other.

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But what came as a pleasant surprise is the launch of iPhone XR, which is being termed as the ‘bargain’ iPhone. 

It is also available in a variety of colours like white, black, blue, coral and yellow.

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While the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have better and more elaborate features, there’s one that all Apple loyalists have been waiting forever – The dual sim feature.

Along with the physical sim, an eSIM is now a part of the iPhone club.

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The iPhones aren’t the only thing that came as a surprise. Apple also launched the Apple Watch Series 4. With a bigger dial screen and heart-monitoring features, the new Apple Watch is available in stainless and gold stainless finishes.

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Reportedly, Apple is also making us bid farewell to three of their iPhones – iPhone SE, iPhone 6s and iPhone X. The discontinuation of iPhones SE and 6s is not a surprise considering their age in the market. But the decision to stop manufacturing iPhone X is news, given that it wasn’t launched that long ago.

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 Twitter was having a field day as usual like it always does.

They’re said to be available in India from 19th October 2018.

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