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Review on πŸ“± Renewed Apple iPhone XR US Version 64GB Red for AT&T Network by Ae Ra ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Hence, this is my first device manufactured by Apple since 2022; prior to it, I had an iPhone 4. After that, I used a variety of Android phones, including practically the whole Samsung S series line, from 2 to 8, a few Xiaomi phones, a few Lenovo phones, and the last of the robots there was a mid-range Asus phone, and I want to say thanks to him for the transition)) To be more specific, I would want to thank the developers, who, it would appear to me, purposefully added an increasing number of flaws with the firmware updates. It was decided that we would employ the flagships again. I ultimately decided to go with either Samsung or Huawei, and while I did occasionally consider Apple, it was only in reference to the XS Max. The Koreans, on the other hand, were defeated when they recalled Samsung's slowness with ates and contrasted it with Apple's support (even 5s is still supported). After that, I checked out Huawei. But, they did not agree with the price and stated that they were not ready to give seventy yuan for the Chinese flagship. And then I found out about XR by mistake, and it has everything I need: a good battery, an amazing camera, long-term support, and a price that is comparable to that of Max. But then an internal toad switched on, saying things like "this is greedy Apple," where everything is paid for, there is nothing to download, and every activity costs money, but how am I supposed to get by without torrents?! Then I recalled that I download movies onto my phone a few times a year, that I listen to purchased music on Android, and that I occasionally download applications, some of which are either free or have a fee associated with them (but I bought them from the play store)) The upgrade to iOS went off without a hitch in every respect; even images from the previous phone were successfully moved over. After barely a week of using the phone, I can say without a doubt that it was a good investment and that I would suggest it to others.

Pros
  • Many people have already described the benefits available in this location; however, I will go over some of them again: 1) Autonomy, the phone is really tenacious, in the "new phone" mode, that is, settings, downloading the necessary applications, recovering passwords, studying the menu, etc., lost about fifty percent of its functionality (5 hours of screen). It didn't happen overnight, but it did take 1%. 2) Camera. She is simply wonderful! Because I am not an experienced photographer like many others, it is essential for me to be able to pull out my phone and take pictures without having to adjust the ISO or shutter speed. The XR does a fantastic job with this feature. 3) It is quite comfortable to hold in the hand and has wonderful haptic sensations. 3) The rate at which work can be completed and the intuitiveness of the user interface. Apple users have no reason to be surprised by this information. But, I only started using it recently after using android for eight years. 4) The remainder of the benefits, from my perspective, pertain to iOS (no need to clear memory, tinkering with firmware, long support for the device)
Cons
  • Although I did not identify any significant flaws, the following factors are not likely to be problematic: 1) Including fast charging, although I don't find myself missing it very often, there are moments when it would be helpful to be able to quickly recharge. 2) After a significant amount of time spent using Android, the notification Light has disappeared. 3) A portion of the battery does not fit properly as a result of the banging. The aforementioned points, in my opinion, do not constitute significant flaws; rather, they are examples of nitpicking.

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