There are plenty of comparable phones that run the Android operating system, but I'm not going to talk about them because I like iOS and you don't have to like it too. There are more powerful devices available for the same price, but when compared to industry standards, the iPhone clearly comes out on top. Thus, I will discuss the Xs, Xs Plus, and Xr in the context of these three models. Conclusion: Xr or Xs Plus should be considered if you're going to buy one of these devices. The differences between the Xs and the Xr are negligible; granted, the Xs has a secondary camera and 2x zoom, but the quality of the photos is same. Although being Oled, the Xs's display is noticeably smaller. In contrast, the Xr's liquid retina produces an incredibly detailed picture without any discernible pixels, despite the fact that its higher resolution causes it to drain its battery faster. Plus, there's the matter of aesthetics. The Xr's color scheme is pleasing, and at first glance the phone appears to be very modern and hip. In contrast, the Xs's cosmically muted palette is dull. If not better, then just as good is the Xr's performance. Whether or not a price premium of over $20,000 is justified is ultimately up to you, but in my opinion, Xr is the superior choice. It's easy to see that Xs Plus is the most expensive and powerful model in its family tree. Paying twice as much for such a change does not seem like the ideal answer to me, but the price is up in the air because there are extra $130,000 floating around (you're welcome). If you publish a negative review of Apple's iPhone, fans of a competing operating system (which is "better, cheaper, and not for sheep, but for thinking people in general") are likely to rush up to you and cover you in the same substance they used to smear themselves. You'll see that I've made an effort to remain impartial throughout.
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