The Xs series comes in the same design as the iPhone X. However, the iPhone Xs with 5.8" gets a big brother - namely the iPhone Xs Max with a 6.5" display diagonal. Both iPhones get an OLED display. As expected, Apple has also introduced a new entry-level device. It is called the iPhone Xr and also has the notch. This means that Touch ID on iPhones is finally a thing of the past.
All three iPhones are being delivered with dual-SIM functionality for the first time. A physical SIM card can be inserted into the device. Anyone who has another number can pair it with the eSIM built into the iPhone. The eSIM is already installed in iPad Pros and the Apple Watch Series 3 and Series 4.
However, the feature will not be active when the device goes on sale. Apple will add it via a software update at a later date. The reason for this is the mobile phone providers that Cupertino is dependent on.
In Germany, Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone will most likely be the first to offer the service. So as soon as the operator settings have been updated, the long-awaited feature will be activated via an update, according to Apple's promise.