iPhone XR review: Apple's cheaper battery king
by Samuel Gibbs from Technology | The Guardian on (#41YJC)
With Face ID and a decent screen, this phone attempts a happy medium between quality and price - but 750 still isn't a bargain
The iPhone XR looks to offer most of what made the iPhone XS a knockout for 250 less - but with a colourful body and a slightly larger screen is this the iPhone to buy?
With the iPhone XS and XS Max starting at 999 and 1,099 respectively, Apple has room to shoehorn a slightly lower cost, but still expensive, model in underneath.
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