Testseek.com have collected 582 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone XR / 10R and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone XR / 10R.
May 2019
(85%)
582 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
606 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great camera
Speedy performance
Good battery life
Available in gorgeous colors
Super-fast processor
Bright screen
Brilliant display
Great build quality
Good camera
Amazing video recording
Stunning battery life
Good LCD display
Great battery life
Excellent cameras
Cheaper than iPhone XS and XS Max
Great Camera
A12 Bionic Processor Deliver Flagship Performance
Wireless Charging
IP 67 Water Resistant
Good
Best-in-class performance
Dual SIM is finally an option
Regular
Timely software updates
Runs on A12 Bionic processor
Fastest as of now
Impressive battery life
Premium build quality
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Not for spec worshippers
Wireless performance isn't up to par with XS models
I wanted to be excited about the new iPhone XR. I've been mostly happy with the iPhone 6 over the past four years. I expected to be wowed by the new tech. Instead, I'm just happy the new phone works faster.Unfortunately, it's a less convenient phone to us...
The iPhone XR uses just a single lens, rather than the dual-camera set up of the iPhone XS. It's also got a lower resolution (1792 x 828 pixels) LCD screen, compared with the higher resolution OLED (2436 x 1125) of its more advanced sibling – the XR's scr
Single camera, High price, LCD screen
As pretty much everyone knows, being a devotee of Apple is an expensive business, especially if you want to make sure you always have a new phone.With the iPhone XR, you've got an opportunity to have one of the company's latest models, without forking out...
Published: 2018-11-06, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
2018's most affordable new iPhone, New design and Face ID, Battery life more impressive than iPhone XS or XS Max, Solid camera performance
Native Portrait mode only supports people, No headphone jack or in-box 3.5mm adapter
In a sense, building a flagship smartphone is straightforward: combine the best of what's cutting-edge into a single device, and price it accordingly. Making a handset like the iPhone XR, though, is altogether more complex. Try to please everybody and you...
Abstract: Announced at the same time as the iPhone XS, but not made available to the market until a few weeks later, the iPhone XR is intended to be a more affordable option for those who want an iOS device. In order to make it more budget-friendly, there a number...
Powerful CPU, GPU, and machine learning chips give this phone the same industry-beating performance we measured in the XS, The iOS operating system offers a robust market of quality apps and games, is loaded with privacy and screen time management tools,
The screen's pixel density is not optimal, and Apple's OLED implementation offers many advantages you'll be missing out on here as compared to the XS phones, The rear camera is fine, but it's outdone by both its XS siblings and several Android flagship ph
Abstract: The iPhone XR is typical Apple. It's an entry-level phone with a bunch of premium features. Jony Ive just cannot cut corners, even if he wanted to. This is no plasticky, cut-rate phone built to meet a price point. It's a primo phone with primo features (a...
Very large display, Intelligent design and fresh colors, Industryleading performance, Exceptional camera, Superb speakers
There is no compact option, Screen resolution could be higher, Bundled charger is SLOW
The iPhone XR is a very interesting new iPhone. That it is a terrific smartphone is certain: it has a great display, best-in-industry performance and camera – almost everything in it is no-compromise.Is it a great iPhone, though? This has been the questio...
Published: 2018-10-28, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
bright and colour accurate display, powerful SoC, IP67-certified, dual-SIM (eSIM), decent rear-facing camera, wireless charging, good mobile frequency coverage, excellent battery life
location accuracy could be more precise, only 12 months warranty, non-expandable memory, limited NFC functionality, no fast charger included in the box, no headphone jack
Published: 2018-10-27, Author: Jeremy , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: When Apple packs its most expensive iPhone with all the latest innovations, it's hard for anyone to get excited about the next step down the line. So after September's debut of the $999 iPhone XS and $1,099 iPhone XS Max, no one was shocked that the more...
Abstract: The 10 best smartphones of 2018CES and MWC are over and it's time to clear the dust and see what smartphones are leading the pack this year.Read MoreLast year I bought my Apple iPhone X using the T-Mobile Jump On Demand program so upgrading to a new phone...