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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

A lot of time was spent deliberating over which phone to purchase before finally making a decision. Since none of my acquaintances had had a Chinese brand for longer than six months, I only considered Apple and Samsung. contrasted Xr, X, S9+, and Note9. The reports I read about Samsung swayed me toward Apple, and I was able to save money by purchasing an Xr instead of the more expensive S9+ or Note. Why I Bought an Xr Instead of an X (2) The camera quality is higher in this location, despite the absence of a widescreen module. More efficient processing, greater autonomy, and higher performance levels 4) Pricing. The price difference between the two models was $9k at the time of purchase, and for this price difference you can buy glass, a branded case, and wireless charging (the Xr retails for $60k, the X for $64k, but I took it in a company store for $55k using a promotional code; by the way, the S9+ retails for $1,000 more). If you have an iPhone 7 or older, or an Android device released in 2022 or before, and you're not afraid of its flaws, go ahead and get it; you won't be sorry. In contrast, if you have a very open wallet, the XS is worth a closer look because it has a superior display and is otherwise comparable.

Pros
  • Has Face ID, a high-quality camera, a long-lasting processor, and premium materials for the housing. Battery life is excellent, with only 10% drain after five hours of standby time (or background music playback) and thirty minutes of social media use on the first day. Several add-ons are available for it already.
Cons
  • The screen is the biggest problem; at less than 15 centimeters, the resolution is too blurry to be comfortable. How frequently, though, do you stare at the screens without looking away? Only at night, when seeing a black image, will it become apparent that the panel is not OLED but IPS. The included remote control is incredibly underwhelming. The bottom speaker can be physically obstructed. There isn't a jack for a 3.5mm headset. It's a touch wide, so holding it in one hand isn't ideal, but it's possible that someone will find that appealing. This being my first Apple device, I am not very concerned by the absence of 3D Touch. While there isn't a widescreen lens, the single camera still manages to get the job done admirably; with the aid of additional software, such as widescreen, the background is supposedly able to be blurred, though I haven't tried this myself. Throughout all the time I spent on the phone, I never once brought up the topic of frames.

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