iPhone XR 64GB
A newer model iPhone 11 64GB was released in September 2019.
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Apple iPhone XR review: An iPhone to reach the masses
Dubbed the everyman phone for iPhone users, the iPhone XR might sit at the bottom of the new iPhone X range, but that's not to say it should be overlooked. It's still got a powerful processor, large screen and a great camera.- More affordable than the XS models
- Large 6.1-inch display
- Still a good camera
- A12 Bionic processor delivers top spec power
- Great colour options
- Wireless charging
- IP67 weather/dust sealing
- LCD display can't beat the XS's OLED panel
- Single rather than dual camera has some limitations
- No 3D Touch
- No mobile HDR
Apple iPhone XR
Apple's third iPhone release for 2018, the colourful and perky iPhone XR, may have been relegated to second-class citizen status behind the pricier iPhone XS and- All the key features of the iPhone X line in a more affordable model
- Selection of colours to satisfy a range of users
- Best battery life of any iPhone
- Top notch camera for photos and videos
- Less RAM than the iPhone XS might affect longevity and future proofness
- Slippery and easily slips out of pockets and purses
- LCD Display is challenging to read in bright sunlight
iPhone XR Review: The iPhone You Should Buy In 2018
Despite cutting some corners to reach that price point, Apple has created a colourful and powerful handset which is arguably a better choice than the more expensive XS and XS Max- Great LCD screen
- Good camera
- Blistering performance
- Face ID still isn't there yet
- No fast charger in the box
Apple iPhone XR review: R stands for reasonable
After going through the iPhone XR a little closely, it's easy to assert that Apple has a winner on its hands that will keep filling the cash registers for the next few years. The iPhone XR is a great flagship-grade smartphone that hits most of the sweet spots consumers look for in an ultra-premium...
iPhone XR review: Compelling compromise
The most interesting iPhone of 2018 isn't Apple's most expensive, or its largest: it's the iPhone XR, cheapest of the trio of new smartphones. The new entry-level iPhone may look like the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max at first glance, but that familiar style masks a handset that is, at $749, at least...- 2018's most affordable new iPhone
- New design and Face ID
- Battery life more impressive than iPhone XS or XS Max
- Solid camera performance
- Native Portrait mode only supports people
- No headphone jack or in-box 3.5mm adapter
For people who want the latest iPhone with great performance and an updated look, this is the iPhone for you.
- Cheaper than iPhone XS and XS Max
- Great Camera
- A12 Bionic Processor Deliver Flagship Performance
- Wireless Charging
- IP 67 Water Resistant
- No HDR content support
- No 3D Touch
- LCD Screen Instead of OLED
Apple iPhone XR Review: The best value iPhone
Apple’s flagship devices the Xs and Xs Max might have an extra camera lens, fancier designs and high res screens, but that doesn’t mean Apple’s “budget” iPhone XR isn’t a great buy.
iPhone XR Review
- Great battery life
- XS features for less money
- Fantastic performance
- Very capable camera
- No fast charger included
- Will be too large for some
Apple iPhone XR 64GB (PRODUCT)Red MRY62X/A review
The iPhone XR is the best iPhone for the price, delivering most of the advantages of the iPhone XS for hundreds less.- The less expensive iPhone XR delivers most iPhone X and XS features
- including an excellent big screen in a comfortable body
- fast performance
- Face ID and wireless charging
- and a camera that's mostly as good as the iPhone XS.
- The iPhone XR's single rear camera lacks optical zoom and has a limited portrait mode
- Its LCD screen, while large, bright and vivid, is still a step below the iPhone XS' OLED in contrast
- The aluminum XR is slightly less durable than the steel XS.
These days, lots of smartphone makers are trying to offer more for less, and Apple is no exception. Its new iPhone XR features a lot of what makes the more premium XS and XS Max special, squeezed into a glass-and-metal package that costs significantly less.