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Review on Renewed Blue AT&T Apple iPhone XR, 64GB - US Version by Ada Grodzicka (Grodz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

I'm not going to compare this phone to others on the market that use the Android operating system because iOS is simply my preferred mobile operating system. However, this is merely a personal preference that you are not obligated to share with me. Although it is possible to purchase a more powerful smartphone for such a price, the iPhone is, without a doubt, superior due to the benchmarks that have been established. As a result, I will frame my comments within the framework of three different models: the Xs, the Xs Plus, and the Xr. In conclusion, if you are interested in purchasing one of these models, you should carefully consider your options between the Xr and the Xs Plus. There isn't much of a difference between the Xs and the Xr; yeah, the Xs has a dual camera and 2x zoom, but the photo quality is exactly the same. Even though it's an Oled display, the screen on the Xs is smaller. At the same time, because its resolution is larger, then it consumes the charge faster, and you won't be able to see individual pixels on the Xr thanks to its liquid retina, which produces an image that is wonderfully rich. And then there's the design, of course. The color scheme of the Xr is pleasing, and on the outside, the phone appears to be very modern and crisp. In contrast, the dull Xs, with its cosmically inspired but uninteresting color scheme, is boring. Performance-wise, the Xr is on par with, if not better than, its predecessor. It is therefore up to you to determine whether it is worthwhile to overpay for such a significant difference of more than 20,000, but as for me, Xr unquestionably emerges victorious in this competition. Everything is quite obvious with regard to the Xs Plus, as it is both the most expensive and the most powerful of the entire branch. The question revolves around the price; we have an extra 130,000 dollars hanging around; you're welcome.) It seems counterintuitive to me to pay more than twice as much for the same level of difference. When you write a review about the iPhone, there is always a high probability that fans of a well-known operating system (which in everything is "better, cheaper, and not for sheep, but for thinking people in general") will rush up to you and shower you with a substance that they themselves smeared themselves with, but still, please accept this as a possibility. I would like it brought to your attention that I have endeavored to be as objective as is humanly possible.

Pros
  • Display, runtime of the battery, design, functionality, and performance of the camera
Cons
  • Pricing (which is still excessive, but is consistent with apple's pricing philosophy)