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Review on Unlocked Refurbished Apple iPhone πŸ’» XR (64GB, Black) - US Version by Danuta Borowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

As iOS is just my preferred mobile operating system, I won't be comparing this phone to other models available that run the Android operating system. You are under no need to share this preference with me as it is only your own. Although a more potent smartphone may be purchased for the same price, the iPhone is unquestionably better because of the standards that have been set. As a result, I'll base my observations on the Xs, Xs Plus, and Xr, which are three distinct models. In conclusion, you should carefully weigh your alternatives between the Xr and the Xs Plus if you're interested in buying one of these models. The Xs has a dual camera and a 2x zoom, but there isn't much of a difference between it and the Xr in terms of photo quality. The screen of the Xs is smaller despite having an Oled display. The Xr's liquid retina prevents you from seeing individual pixels, resulting in an incredibly rich image, but it also drains the battery more quickly due to its higher resolution. Of course, there is also the design. The Xr has a nice color palette, and from the exterior it seems like a really sleek, contemporary phone. The boring Xs, in comparison, is unattractive due to its cosmologically inspired color palette. The Xr's performance is comparable to, if not superior to, that of its predecessor. You must therefore decide whether it is worthwhile to overpay for a difference this large (more than 20,000), but in my opinion, Xr clearly wins this contest. About the Xs Plus, which is the priciest and most potent device in the entire branch, everything is fairly evident. The pricing is in doubt; if you need any further money, we have an extra $130,000 available.) I find it illogical to pay more than twice as much for a difference of the same magnitude. 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 want you to know that I made a conscious effort to be as impartial as humanly possible.

Pros
  • Display, battery life, camera performance, and design, usefulness, and efficiency
Cons
  • Price (still exorbitant, but in line with Apple's pricing ethos)