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If you've been toying with the idea of ordering the new iPhone XS or XS Max (or XR!) it can feel like making a decision in the dark. 

Sure, there are plenty of online reviews and photo galleries to browse through before the phones ship Friday (and the XR in a month), but unless you're a tech reporter who got a hands-on with the new devices, you have no real idea what these phones are like. And if you need a new phone, or if you think you might want one ASAP, walking into a store isn't an option prior to release.

That's where this online tool that 9to5Mac spotted can come in handy. The Hotspot3D is a visualizer that gives you a 360-degree view of a number of different phones, allowing you to compare Apple's new ones to, say, your current Samsung Galaxy S7 or an older iPhone 7. Read more...

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