Article 429J0 iPhone XR review: Keeping compromises to a minimum

iPhone XR review: Keeping compromises to a minimum

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Samuel Axon
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Samuel Axon

Steve Jobs famously believed the devices his company produced would bring technology to the masses, but he was rarely willing to make the compromises necessary to bring that vision to fruition. Apple has only sometimes released products that were priced for everyone.

That trend continued in late September with the release of the flagship iPhone XS, a compelling, envelope-pushing product that is nonetheless priced out of range for many consumers. Enter the iPhone XR, a close sibling to the XS that trades the latter's expensive OLED display for an LCD and a dual-camera system for a single camera among other things-all to bring the price down just enough so more people can buy it.

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