![]() ![]() ![]() When compared to the OLED iPhone XS Max display with 458 ppi side-by-side, you can notice a difference, but in quick day-to-day usage, it did not feel that inferior. The new 6.1-inch Liquid Retina LCD display with 1792 x 828 resolution at 326 ppi, actually looks pretty good. The aluminum and glass are seamlessly integrated, making for an impressive, simple and unoffensive design. The Blue is nice and vivid and is reminiscent of the iPhone 5C’s similar colour, but the glass really makes it pop. The aluminium sides feel slippery, but the glass back helps with grip. Reaching the top right corner for Control Center was easier versus the iPhone XS Max. Picking up the iPhone XR for the first time, it felt nice and light and is a good size for our large hands. It’s hard to believe it’s been 11 years of iPhone and the 5W AC adapter still exists in 2018, with a phone that costs over $1,000. Immediately after opening the box, you see the colourful phone, while inside you get the standard quick start guide, Apple stickers you’ll never use, a Lightning cable and the sad 5W AC adapter. Unboxing the Blue iPhone XR feels like any other unboxing. Let’s dive into the details, shall we? Unboxing the iPhone XR So would using the ‘cheaper’ iPhone XR feel like a downgrade?Īfter daily usage, the iPhone XR, when compared to the iPhone XS Max, didn’t feel like we were losing much, but instead almost felt the same. Apple launched the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max first, ahead of the iPhone XR. We’ve been testing the iPhone XR for over a week as our daily driver, and here’s our review on how this latest phone stacks up against the iPhone XS Max. When Apple announced the iPhone XR alongside the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, aside from people being in disbelief about the name ( Apple VP Phil Schiller says the ‘R’ stands for…nothing.), many were wondering how this so-called ‘budget’ 2018 iPhone would fit into the lineup. ![]()
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