I thought I’d give my input since barely anyone is talking about this.
Going from my 7 to the XR when it comes out.
According to Apple I can trade in my 7 for £170 ending up paying the XR £579.
Everyone is obsessing over this bloody display when rushing on the go you’ll be barely able to tell the difference.
What sold it to me is when they say ONE HOUR AND A HALF more battery than the 8+. I can’t even imagine what it means not having to charge my phone at 1pm if I decide to go out after work. And yes I recently swapped the battery, when they lowered the price.
At the end of the day, the feature of a phone we all can agree on, is a long battery life that doesn’t leave you stranded when you’re trying to find what bus to take or what the fastest route home.
What’s the point in having 5% deeper black if my phone dies while I’m enjoying this super dooper display?
The only reason why I haven’t gone with a Plus so far is because I don’t like large phones. The size and the XR seems to be an acceptable compromise. I would’ve preferred it a tad smaller but probably it wouldn’t have had performed so well in terms of battery.
I just don’t understand how can not being so dependent on a charger can not be appealing, focusing so much on a display you use to watch YouTube, check Instagram and emails on, also considering that Retina display served is well so far.
Why would I need so much resolution? If I ever have to edit photos I would do it on Lightroom on a much bigger and better display. Why do you need to see how many pores Marques Brownlee has on his face? And then again if you really need to a phone is not the right device to do it.
But the thread isn’t 7 to XR, it’s going from X to XR.
Any other iPhone, other than the X, is an upgrade to XR. We all concur. The debate has been if the upgrades from X to XR outweigh the downgrades along with some of the side grades.
My X battery lasts all day and I’m a heavy user. 1st one to go all day for me. So it wouldn’t matter if another phone goes 1hr and 1/2 longer.
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