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Virgil Abloh Reviews the All-New Apple iPhone Xs Max HYPEBEAST September 21, 2018 The Off-White? d

Virgil Abloh Reviews the All-New Apple iPhone Xs Max HYPEBEAST [Features]( September 21, 2018 [Virgil Abloh Reviews the All-New Apple iPhone Xs Max]( The Off-White™ designer tested and shares with us his thoughts. [Virgil Abloh Apple iPhone XS Max Review]( @VIRGILABLOH Virgil Abloh, founder of Off-White™, was actually one of the first individuals to give Apple’s brand new flagship smartphone, the iPhone Xs Max, a real-world review. The coveted Louis Vuitton artistic director was present at Apple’s exclusive “Gather Round” special event on September 12 and given an early model to test out, of which was brought with him to Morocco for Oasisfest. Virgil then shot the first photos and videos using the coveted device and is sharing that footage along with his thoughts with us for an exclusive look at what the iPhone Xs Max is capable of. The black and gold iPhone Xs Max is a dream. [Virgil Abloh iPhpne XS Max Review]( HYPEBEAST Technologically, the iPhone Xs Max features dual 12MP cameras — one is a wide-angle lens equivalent to a 28mm, and the other a telephoto rated near 56mm. The Xs Max features new abilities to adjust the bokeh blur post-shooting, along with enhancements like Smart HDR and zero shutter lag for a crisp, “no moment missed” shot every time. This generation houses the A12 Bionic chip, which Apple states is able to compute 5 trillion operations a second though its 7nm chip — a first of its kind in the industry. Read Virgil’s thoughts below and be sure to visit the Apple official site if you haven’t pre-ordered the iPhone Xs or Xs Max yet. [READ FULL ARTICLE ON HYPEBEAST →](   [Go to Preference Centre](     [More HYPEBEAST Features]( [[FASHION]( [Why Do All New Fashion Logos Look the Same?]( [[FASHION]( [8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week]( Get The App Free on iOS and Android Follow 2018 HYPEBEAST Limited. All Rights Reserved [Manage Subscriptions]( You can unsubscribe by click [here](3D--23579c61058acb290c533bbade7fedf82d27d4bff0ada8fd5794c66297b9c616). It may take 48 hours to complete the unsubscribe process. Contact subscription@hypebeast.com for assistance on any enquiries. You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to HYPEBEAST's marketing emails. You can unsubscribe from us any time by clicking [here](3D--23579c61058acb290c533bbade7fedf82d27d4bff0ada8fd5794c66297b9c616). Our Mailing Address: HYPEBEAST, 10F, KC 100, 100 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

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