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Iphone xs dirt 3 background3/1/2023 While Google guarantees Android version updates for at least 3 years on the Pixel 3, iOS 12, the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system, is officially compatible with iPhones going back five generations (six if you count the iPhone SE). First and foremost, the level of support for iOS is unparalleled for the iPhone XS. The iPhone XS does have its software-related advantages, though. Even if such a feature existed for Siri on the iPhone XS (which it doesn’t) it wouldn’t be nearly as useful due to the Apple assistant’s shortcomings in speech, features, and overall utility. While we’re on the topic, though, the wireless-charging Pixel Stand adds another dimension to the Pixel 3 by turning it into a smart screen, a la Google Home Hub. Not only is this one of the cleanest and lightest Android incarnations, but this year, Google pulled out some innovative, new tricks for their flagship smartphone. When it comes to comparing the best that Android has to offer with the best iOS iteration, it’s hard to imagine pitting the iPhone against anything other than a Pixel device. Due to the wider bezels, the Pixel 3 screen appears distinctly smaller with a narrower screen, even though they’re at least the same width. 3 inches bigger measured diagonally, which is more visually significant than it sounds. Achieving the same pixel density of 459 ppi, you won’t be able to tell any distinct differences in sharpness or clarity between these two, but a much higher maximum brightness of 664 nits on the iPhone XS versus the Pixel 3’s 408 means a discernibly more versatile, easy-to-read screen. It’s a tough battle between these highly-capable, gorgeous displays, one that neither really loses, but the iPhone XS holds an edge in a few key ways. Google offers three modes – natural, boosted, and adaptive – which are all quite accurate in color reproduction, but essentially offer a 3-step scale for dialing up the contrast, adaptive being the highest, which does so while taking extra care to keep reds, yellows, and skin tones in check. The Pixel 3’s LG-made OLED, tuned to Google’s tastes, also portrays extremely realistic hues, especially in the Natural screen mode, which Google says is 100% sRGB compliant. This works pretty well for brightness but can sometimes over-compensate the yellow tones in warmer lighting. The Samsung-made OLED on the XS, tuned to Apple’s tastes, delivers incredibly accurate colors while also offering the option to automatically adjust color temperatures and tones via the True Tone display toggle. Technically, we’re looking at two vibrant, accurate OLED displays on the Pixel 3 and iPhone XS. But looking at this face doesn’t exactly scream “cutting edge.” It’s not a bad look, per se, and with the now rounded corners of the screen, it’s certainly more modern. The Pixel 3, on the other hand, opts to forego the notch and, instead, keeps larger bezels at the top and bottom than at the sides.
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