The iPhone SE 2022 and iPhone XR were the options. Long considered and settled upon. The SE focused on comfort, reliability, and compactness. I personally used an iPhone 7. The size of the battery baffled me. For Xr, autonomy, a desire to try Faceid, and an embarrassment about his size were present. The release date of 2022 and the processors escaped my attention. But in the end, I went with the Xr on 128GB Black (new hardware), and I have no regrets at all:
1. With active use, autonomy lasts for just 1.5 days (calls, Internet, audiobook via Bluetooth, instant messengers, mail). I don't play games or utilize YouTube. I believe I would have had enough battery to survive till the evening, though perhaps it was used up sooner.
2. Face ID simply disappears. convenient and useful. I struggle to recall how I managed without a button. Payment and unlocking are both convenient. Amazing feature.
3. Display size. I soon adjusted to it after 7-ki and became accustomed to it. Yeah, the size is big, and you have to intercept, but you get used to it quite quickly.
4. Portrait mode and the camera. Pictures are vivid and flavorful. It doesn't worry me that there isn't a night mode. I don't photograph at night.
5. Even for a phone made in 2022, the price is reasonable given the hardware and features.
6. Display. It's enjoyable to browse social media sites and view stuff such as images and videos. I don't pay attention to frames, I don't notice them, and they don't bother me.
7. A silicone case that is clear for a phone. Neither slips nor looks bad.
8. There were wires and charging from 7-ki, so the equipment did not soar.
8. You quickly adjust to the weight. Then you take a 7-ku and consider your use of it.
9. Fast charging is cool (it was on older devices). doesn't get hot and charges quickly.
10. The camera does not catch on anything and it lies comfortably in the pocket.
Overall, I am completely happy with the decision. I unequivocally advise anyone with reservations to purchase Xr rather than SE 2022. Excellent value for your money. Although the iPhone 11 had a budget, I don't see the benefit of overpaying for the camera and the A13. Two and three burner chambers, in my opinion, are ugly.