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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

Before there was an iPhone 7, the battery on my device lasted for two days without any savings, options turned off (reducing animations), battery saving mode, selective disabling of geolocation, etc. It now lasts for two days without any savings, options turned off (reducing animations), battery saving mode, selective disabling of geolocation, etc. — Enough for a day, in economy mode (always). The ability to upgrade from a push-button iPhone 7 to an XR is a game-changing feature that makes the upgrade exceedingly convenient. It's a nice touch to swipe away apps and unlock the phone. The fact that the side key is the only way to confirm purchases is inconvenient. Everything happens really quickly and smoothly, and it never drains the battery, which is a terrific feature. Although I spent a lot of time harboring skepticism over the OLED and IPS screen, I have not been forced to come to terms with my decision. The image is pleasing to me, the screen can be seen from the street, and truetone is present. The black is not really black, but you almost don't pay attention to it because the light only shines on the screen occasionally enough to make it distinguishable from the frame. The thick edge, on the other hand, can be seen quite plainly in comparison. It does not disrupt life in any way, but it does not significantly affect it either. According to the results of the drop testing, this iPhone is either the most or one of the most durable models currently available. Even though I broke the glass and fell multiple times, everything is fine. When compared to the X, XS, and XS Max, the camera is worse because it lacks a 50mm lens and, consequently, a portrait mode. What is more frustrating is when the software blurs the background while maintaining the same aspect ratio as the wide-angle lens. Even if the blur is not as severe as it could be, and there is still a lot of light, you may use it indoors; nonetheless, it is still somewhat sticky, and it is not a portrait lens like 50mm. If it can identify a person, then it will have an effect on them. When viewed from behind, he does not recognize him, even when wearing a mask, and so on. Other from that, the quality of the camera is fine; it's not quite as good as the one on the P20 Pro, but it's a step up from what came before. Apart from the consistently poor quality of the night photos, everything else seems to be in order. Several people are frustrated because the screen resolution is not 1080. However I only occasionally watch movies outside of Twitter and Reddit, and although I haven't played it, the resolution of 326 ppi is still present and appears to be good. Doesn't seem to catch one's attention. My iPhone is a model A1984 from T-Mobile, and it was with this device that I initially experienced issues with reception quality. I won't say that I felt a difference in calls because of LTE, but it wasn't like that before. The antenna typically ranges from one to three, and it's possible that it just got bigger and caught your eye. Calling the control center is a hassle for a number of reasons.

Pros
  • - Duration of battery life - Absence of a home button on the interface - Rapidity, fluidity, and sophistication of animations - Screen (colors, image, in the sun) - Durability - Aluminum frame, not steel
Cons
  • - Photographer - Monitor (thick edge, wide bangs, low resolution, black not very black) - Poor reception quality - The screen is uncomfortably long, and in order to access any of the frequently used menus, you have to stretch your arm all the way to the upper right corner.