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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone XR πŸ“± - US Version 64GB Coral - AT&T by Hasam Mondol ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

So, this is my first Apple phone since 2022, and before that, I had an iPhone 4. Since then, I've used a wide variety of Android devices, including several Samsung models (S2 through S8), several Xiaomis, several Lenovos, and finally, a mid-range Asus (due to the aforementioned robot). To be more specific, I'd want to thank the programmers who, it appears to me, have purposefully increased the number of firmware ates that include defects. It was decided to employ the flagships once more. Samsung and Huawei were my top choices, with the XS Max from Apple being a distant third. Unfortunately for Samsung, the Koreans' interest waned as they recalled the company's tardiness with ates and contrasted it with Apple's unwavering backing (even 5s is still supported). My next stop was Huawei. but they declined the offer, claiming they could not bring themselves to pay 70tr for the Chinese flagship. And then I stumbled on XR, and I realized, "Yes, that's it; that's exactly what I need" (a budget phone with comparable specs to the Max in terms of battery life, camera quality, and longevity of support. But suddenly a little voice within my head went off, "This is greedy Apple; everything is paid here; there is nothing to download; every action is for money; yet how can I be without torrents?! After giving it some thought, I realized that I buy apps from the Google Play Store on occasion, listen to purchased music on Android, and occasionally download movies. There were zero hiccups throughout the switch to iOS; in fact, I was able to successfully import all of my old photos. Only a week into using the phone, I have no regrets and would happily suggest it to anyone.

Pros
  • The benefits have been enumerated elsewhere, so I won't bore you with yet another rehash: 1) Independence, the phone is very tenacious, in the "new phone" mode, that is, settings, downloading the required applications, recovering passwords, studying the menu, etc., lost about 50% of its functionality (5 hours of screen). The first percent was not achieved instantly. Two) Photographic equipment. Really, she's fantastic. Because I am not a professional photographer, I place a premium on the XR's ability to capture images quickly and without the need to adjust any settings, such as ISO or shutter speed. Thirdly, it has a comfortable grip and satisfying haptic feedback. Thirdly, how quickly things can be accomplished and how intuitive the user interface is. That's not breaking news, especially for Apple fans. After eight years, however, I finally made the switch to iOS. 4) The remaining benefits, in my opinion, pertain to IOS (no need to clear memory, tinkering with firmware, long support for the device)
Cons
  • I didn't find any deal-breakers, but these won't cause any problems either: Although I rarely need it, I would appreciate the option of fast charging if it were available. 2) After a long period with Android, the notification light stops blinking. 3 Because of the crashes, a portion of the battery will not fit. To me, they are not major flaws but rather minor ones:

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