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Review on Renewed Blue AT&T Apple iPhone XR, 64GB - US Version by Daniel Young Joong H ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

The black hue is actually more of a grey black tint, which may seem odd at first, but is actually rather attractive and functional. I didn't even notice the larger frames after the iPhone 6s; they don't detract from the phone's aesthetics or draw attention to themselves. When held up to the iPhone X or XS, however, they start to look a little less than slick.

Pros
  • Superb camera; long-lasting power to last over a day of train travel (photos, maps) - Music with a stereo effect (phone speaker and loudspeaker speaker) A12 Bionic and iOS 12 performance out of the box; slick, rounded edges on the body and display; a finger tap to activate the screen.
Cons
  • The sound quality of both the player and the ringtone seems to be cut off at 64 kbps, a problem that has persisted since the release of the first iPhone and has been carried forward into every subsequent version of iOS. This is one case where stereo is essential, and it works almost as well as it does on newer devices. It seems like 6 rows, somehow stretched, 7 rows would look more practical and more aesthetically pleasing on such a diagonal; the widgets, as they were crooked, remained as soon as they were added; even the screen time in height is not fully displayed, but is cut off, in contrast to the rest of the widgets of the unit, where all the content fits normally; This iOS hasn't changed in years, and while it does contain a lot of valuable features, they've all become so cluttered and annoying that they detract from the experience for regular users.