iPhone XS and XR revealed, and iOS 12 comes your way Sept. 17

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Wow, what a week! For Apple fans, the announcement of three new iPhone Xs -- the XS, XS Max, and XR -- is basically the Super Bowl and the lottery wrapped into one. We'll take you through the ins and outs of Apple's three new iPhone X sequels and everything else announced at the Sept. 12 launch event in a nutshell.

  Which iPhone XS model was the first to sell out during preorders? And a quick preview of all the new features coming to your iPhone with the iOS 12 release on Monday. Here's a look at what you may have missed in one of the busiest iPhone news weeks of the year.

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 After much debate about the names, Apple revealed an iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, the two sequels to the original 10th-anniversary iPhone. As most of the rumors had predicted, these two new models looked much like the previous iPhone X with the addition of a gold color option and an increase in screen size to 6.5 inches on the Max model.

Because it's an S cycle, most of the upgrades were incremental improvements on existing features: better sound quality, better camera sensor, a more powerful A12 Bionic processor, faster FaceID, a dual sim option, and a 512GB storage option. The base price of the XS is $999 while the XS Max starts at $1,099.
But the most deciding handset news of the day was a cheaper version of the iPhone X called the iPhone XR. It has the same basic design as the other phones, but with some key differences. For starters, it comes in six different color options: red, blue, yellow, coral, white and black. It also has a 6.1-inch LCD screen with lower pixel density than the other two, an aluminum frame instead of stainless steel and a single rear-facing camera.
 The biggest thing to look forward to in iOS 12 is an improvement in overall performance across all devices, including older iPhones. We're also getting screentime controls to monitor and set limits on the amount of time you're spending staring at your phone, with screentime allowance for parents. If you have an iPhone X or beyond, you'll also get a new set of Animoji, with a Memoji avatar option that you can customize to look like you (or not). iOS 12 will also bring more augmented-reality features with ARKit 2. This includes multiplayer support in games and a new Measure app that lets you take live measurements by just pointing the camera. 

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