Unboxing & Review Gold iPhone iPhone XS Max
There is a moment when you’re holding the gold iPhone XS Max in your hands where you’ll start doing the mental math.
“How much is $1,100 anyway?” you’ll ask yourself.
“If I just financed it, it’s not that much money per month,” you’ll think.
You’ll start to imagine your life with the phone, mentally calculating whether it will fit in your pocket or purse (it probably won’t) and whether you actually need a screen that big (you probably don’t).
You’ll want to own the XS Max not because your life demands a smartphone that costs as much as the average mortgage payment, but because the gold iPhone XS Max is a stop-and-stare type of product. It’s the type of thing that elicits squeals of delight from people with good taste, a device people can’t resist reaching out to touch, even though doing so automatically deposits fingerprints all over its glossy surface.
You’ll want to own the XS Max because even holding the XS Max feels luxurious.
But the thing about the XS Max is that it’s supposed to be a tool to make your life easier. It’s not supposed to just look amazing – it’s supposed to work amazingly well. And after spending a week with the device, I can say it does that. Mostly
~ thank for your watching ~
There is a moment when you’re holding the gold iPhone XS Max in your hands where you’ll start doing the mental math.
“How much is $1,100 anyway?” you’ll ask yourself.
“If I just financed it, it’s not that much money per month,” you’ll think.
You’ll start to imagine your life with the phone, mentally calculating whether it will fit in your pocket or purse (it probably won’t) and whether you actually need a screen that big (you probably don’t).
You’ll want to own the XS Max not because your life demands a smartphone that costs as much as the average mortgage payment, but because the gold iPhone XS Max is a stop-and-stare type of product. It’s the type of thing that elicits squeals of delight from people with good taste, a device people can’t resist reaching out to touch, even though doing so automatically deposits fingerprints all over its glossy surface.
You’ll want to own the XS Max because even holding the XS Max feels luxurious.
But the thing about the XS Max is that it’s supposed to be a tool to make your life easier. It’s not supposed to just look amazing – it’s supposed to work amazingly well. And after spending a week with the device, I can say it does that. Mostly
~ thank for your watching ~
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