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The iPhone XS, XS Max, and Apple Watch Series 4 shipped this week, alongside iOS 12, tvOS 12 and watchOS 5. There was plenty to discover about of all of them.

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A roundup of other top stories this week:

Apple responds to viral tweet over disappearing iTunes movies

AirPower wireless charging pad allegedly stalled until spring by heat and interference issues

65+ new features in watchOS 5 for Apple Watch

Everything new in tvOS 12: Over 20 new features for Apple TV

Apple's watchOS 5 with Walkie Talkie, Podcast apps is now available

Apple rolls out tvOS 12 with Dolby Atmos, 'zero sign-on' & more

HomePod adds phone calls, improved Siri, search by lyrics in software update

Shortcuts launches on App Store as update to Workflow

Apple Watch could be spared from latest round of Chinese import tariffs

Apple releases Safari 12 for owners of macOS Sierra & High Sierra

iWork updates for iOS and macOS deliver support for Siri Shortcuts, dark mode, more

China retaliates with tariffs on U.S. goods, possibly endangering Apple's supply chain

Apple Watch Series 4 EKG tech got FDA clearance less than 24 hours before reveal

Apple pays Ireland record shattering $15 billion lump sum to settle tax dispute

What has changed with AppleCare+ for iPhone XS or Apple Watch and why you should consider coverage

Apple issues first developer betas for iOS 12.1, watchOS 5.1, and tvOS 12.1

Google Maps becomes first third-party navigation app with Apple CarPlay support

iOS 12.1 beta includes support for Face ID in landscape mode, likely for iPad Pros

Code in iOS 12.1 beta hints at Memoji syncing over iCloud, references 'iPad2018Fall'

Qualcomm dealt early blow in second ITC action against Apple

Sen. Rubio takes Apple to task for slow response to Adware Doctor's data harvesting

Review: The iPhone XS gets longer life and camera lenses with the Moment Pro Photo battery case

Sentencing set for Australian teen accused of hacking Apple's servers

Video: Apple Watch Series 4: Should you upgrade?

First iPhone XS and XS Max, Apple Watch Series 4 sales commence in Australia & New Zealand

User guide suggests Apple expected AirPower to ship with iPhone XS

iPhone XS, XS Max have new power chip designed by Apple, extra antenna band

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    jbdragonjbdragon Posts: 2,311member
    I have to say that I'm enjoying my iPhone XS. It's a huge upgrade from my iPhone 6. I upgrade every 4 years.

    I love FaceID. I love how well LastPass is working so well in iOS12. There's just been a couple cases of the app not working smoothly with it. Getting around, and getting logged into things automatically without having to touch the Home Button for TouchID. Getting more apps turned on to use FaceID, and Logging right in using the info from LastPass. All that Data from Lastpass working on my Windows computers also. I disabled Apple's Keychain, and just use LastPass. It's just overall and quicker and easier. Not having to fight with both of them. Keychain in general is OK so long as you ONLY use Apple Devices and ONLY Safari as your browser. I don't.

    I've been going through apps to see what I really want and what doesn't even run anymore. So lots of deleting. Basic House Cleaning!!! I still have a lot of apps to go though. But I'm making sure I can log into everything. That I can get on with LastPass. That FaceID is doing it's thing.

    I like that this new iPhone is basically the SAME SIZE as my iPhone 6, but that the screen is just over a inch larger. It makes a big difference. My old phone is looking smaller. It is smaller, but even more so. The Notch on this new phone doesn't bother be at all. When I'm watching video's it's black bars on the left and right side. Though the Icon of the group your in on Youtube for example, shows up on the bottom right of the screen in the black bar area there. I like it. You are seeing the whole video. Why you never see this shown? Because every picture I see of video, you see the notch as it fills the whole screen. When in reality, to get that effect of the video into the notch, you have to stretch the video out, make it larger to fill every bit of screen. Which also cuts off a bit of the top and bottom of the video to enlarge it.

    The rest of the time, the clock and battery and so on are really out of the way in what would have normally been a full black bar on other phones. So giving a little extra space on the side of the notch to throw that stuff into was a great idea. When you have to have all those sensors for FaceID, and can't do something like hide behind the screen, moving everything into the middle as much as they could and giving us a little more screen, Nice!!! It's giving people what they want. More screen and Less Bezel. Playing with this new phone all day, I just don't get why some are making it out to be some huge deal as it's not at all. I do have to say that Apple is clearly trying to hide the Notch with that planet picture which fits the screen in just such a way as to not go into the Notch making it look like there is no notch!!! It's so obvious!!!

    Now this new phone is just as slippery as my old iPhone 6 and really, you should put it into a case. If you crack the back and want it fixed, it's BIG MONEY!!!! Get a Clear case if you want everyone to see it. I have one with a stand. It's Temp until I figure out what I really want. It's not a perfect fit as it's really only a iphone X case that they updated to XS also. It's really not. It fits ok and you don't really notice unless you really really close at it. The Camera location is slightly different between the iphone X and the XS. Same with the Speaker holes on the bottom. A case not only adds some protection, but some bulk and a little rubber grip of the case making it much less of a worry that it'll just slip from your hand.

    This is the case I'm currently using with my iPhone XS. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074CMHVKY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Now I need to figure out what Apple Watch to get to replace my Original Space Grey 42MM one. I know I'd get the 44MM version, past that, Color? Do I really need LTE? I don't think so and most of the time if I don't have my iPhone on me, my Watch is still connected over the Wifi Network at home and at work. I'm with T-Mobile, and so I'd have to switch to their One Plan, and then pay another $10 a month or more, not sure just for the watch that would rarely, if ever be without a phone link. So I'm still trying to figure that out. Thank goodness that got rid of that huge red dot which stands right out when I see it on other people.
    edited September 2018
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