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Review on Renewed Blue AT&T Apple iPhone XR, 64GB - US Version by Velizar Botev ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

For the rest of my life, from 2022 on. I was quite content with Android (namely, the Samsung Galaxy range), but I decided to give the iPhone XR a shot because I was curious about the Apple product line as a whole. Unfortunately, the iPhone XR did not impress me. In comparison to OS Andriod, which is worth a calculator that doesn't even have a magazine, or the inability to take screenshots in all applications to the full page height, etc., such minor drawbacks enough, I was most surprised by the paucity, primitiveness, and excessive simplicity of iOS' capabilities and functions.

Pros
  • - Speaker quality (loud, clear, nice, bassy, stereo) Not the best camera ever, but it's in excellent working order. - Effortless navigation - Independence - Stable performance (a lot of power, a lot of toys, and a lot of frames per second) Under the same conditions (games, etc.), it does not overheat. -FaceID is incredibly crisp and quick, and the added convenience of this chip makes it a worthy 10/10. The reassuring vibrations are a nice touch.
Cons
  • Instagram's interface is entirely in pixels, as is the menu; the screen's overall quality is lower than that of the Galaxy S7, which is shocking given the phone's pricing. What an apple! Wide bezels on the screen itself; when smart is enclosed in a case as well, the effect is disastrous. As a result, apps can't be opened in full screen mode, and you'll have to resort to workarounds if you're using a gray device or an electronic subscriber identity module (eSIM). -Price Heavy wit, instantly sensed, simpler to drop it someway. Trim Kit: Apple fat-fingers you for not including quick charging. -regular headphones (I'm not even referring to wireless ones, so there aren't even replaceable rubber bands for the ears' convenience) The 64GB of storage space on the base model is insufficient; I'd prefer 128GB instead. The charger cable is too short, and the battery takes too long to charge. iOS 13.2.3 iOS's feature set is shockingly limited in comparison to that of Android. There is no clipboard log like in Android OS; the keyboard is awkward; you can't change the size of the menu grid (how many apps appear on either the left or right side of the screen); and you can't clone apps. -There seems to be very little variety in the App Store, and some of the apps aren't even compatible with analogs like they are on Android (like ColorNote). Apps take FOREVER to download, in contrast to Android's PLAY MARKET. The store has the additional annoyance of requiring you to confirm every new app download with a password from iCloud or by hitting the power button. Always connected to Wi-Fi, or the bother of disabling it in the settings menu No access to camera settings via the camera itself; they are located in the settings app. To illustrate, when downloading a map with.maps, you won't see any indication of that fact anywhere; similarly, when installing a new app from the Play Store, you won't be reminded of its installation in the status bar unless you manually check. The battery percentage can't be seen.