The iPhone XR is coming this month: Here are 9 reasons you should buy it instead of an iPhone XS or XS Max
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The iPhone XR is coming this month.
The iPhone XR is coming this month.
Apple announced three new iPhones this year: the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.
The iPhone XS and XS Max launched on September 21, but the iPhone XR won't release until October 26. Pre-orders will open up one week early, on October 19.
The iPhone XS starts at $999, the iPhone XS Max starts at $1,099, and the iPhone XR starts at $749.
Here are 9 reasons you should buy an iPhone XR instead of the iPhone XS or XS Max:
1. The iPhone XR is $250 cheaper than the iPhone XS to start.
Price is probably the biggest consideration for most people, and the iPhone XR has the iPhone XS beat in terms of price.
The iPhone XR starts at $749 for 64 GB of storage, but can cost up to $899 for 256 GB of storage.
The iPhone XS starts at $999 for 64 GB of storage, but can cost up to $1,349 for 512 GB of storage.
The iPhone XS Max starts at $1,099 for 64 GB of storage, but can cost up to $1,449 for 512 GB of storage.
Not many people need 512 GB of storage on their phones — I'm only using 62 GB of my available 256 GB on my iPhone X, and I have over 200 apps, and tons of old photos and text messages. But even if you opt for less storage, you're still saving more money with the iPhone XR compared to the iPhone XS.
2. The iPhone XR is available in more colors than the iPhone XS.
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Apple sells the iPhone XS and XS Max in three color options: silver, space grey, and a new gold option.
The iPhone XR, meanwhile, comes in six different colors: black, white, yellow, red, blue, and coral, which is sort of like an orange-y pink.
3. The iPhone XR has a larger screen than the iPhone XS.
While it doesn't come close to the gargantuan 6.5-inch display on the iPhone XS Max, the iPhone XR actually has a larger display than the normal iPhone XS.
The iPhone XR has a 6.1-inch LCD display, which should show you more of your content compared to the 5.8-inch OLED display on the iPhone XS.
4. The iPhone XR has an identical front-facing camera as the iPhone XS.
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The iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max all feature the same 7-megapixel camera on the front to power Apple's TrueDepth Camera system for Face ID.
All three phones also come with all the same features that use the front-facing camera, including portrait mode with advanced bokeh and depth control, 1080p HD video recording, Smart HDR for photos, and Animoji.
Check out the comparison of the iPhone cameras from Apple's website above. There are literally no differences.
5. The iPhone XR has a near-identical rear camera system as the iPhone XS, despite having one fewer lens.
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The iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max all feature the same 12-megapixel wide-angle lens on the back, and most of the same features, like optical image stabilization, Smart HDR, portrait mode, and more.
The only difference is how the phones zoom.
The iPhone XR lacks a telephoto lens, so it can only achieve 3x digital zoom. The iPhone XS and XS Max both do have a telephoto lens, so those phones can achieve 2x optical zoom, and then a 6x digital zoom on top of that. But unless you're using your camera's zoom a lot, the iPhone XR camera experience will be nearly identical to that on the iPhone XS.
6. The iPhone XR is powered by the same brains as the iPhone XS.
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If you're worried about getting less performance for less money, don't be. The iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR are all powered by Apple's new A12 Bionic chip, which includes a 6-core CPU, a 4-core GPU, and a next-generation neural engine that's dedicated to machine learning.
Compared with the A11 Bionic chip that powered last year's iPhone X, which could do 600 billion operations per second, the A12 Bionic chip can power 5 trillion operations per second.
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