Testseek.co.uk 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
Nice screen
Good range of colors
Camera exceeds expectations
More affordable than the XS models
Large 6.1-inch display
Still a good camera
A12 Bionic processor
Great colour options
Wireless charging
IP67
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The £749 iPhone XR is available in six different colours
Apple's third iPhone of the year – the ‘affordable' XR – is meant to be the device to bring the latest Apple technology to more people. But is it really any good or has its cheaper pricetag
Fantastic battery life
Attractive array of colors
Lower price tag
Good camera
Water resistant
Face ID
Good battery life
Good screen
The less expensive iPhone XR delivers most iPhone X and XS features
Including an excellent big screen in a comfortable body
Fast performance
Face ID and wireless charging
And a camera that's mostly as good as the iPhone XS
Great battery life for an iPhone
Great LCD screen
Blistering performance
Supremely slick and powerful
Very strong camera
Great battery life
Excellent build quality
Cheaper than the iPhone XS
Outstanding camera
Industry leading mobile performance
Excellent battery life
Speedy
Multiple colour options
Reasonable price
Entertaining
Musical sound
Natural picture
Colourful finishes
Battery life
Big screen
Cool design
Great colour choices
Strong value
Speedy performance
Best iPhone battery life
Great operating system
The editors didn't like
No dual lens
Thicker design
LCD display compared to OLED
Single rather than dual camera
Slightly reduced camera features
No 3D Touch
No mobile HDR
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Good but not great display
Portrait camera mode doesn't impress
Expensive for a non-flagship product
No headphone socket
No fingerprint scanner
Glass will break if dropped
Expensive
No fast charger or USBC cable in the box
No headphones adapter in the box
The iPhone XR's single rear camera lacks optical zoom and has a limited portrait mode. Its LCD screen
With the 2018 line up of new iPhones Apple kissed goodbye to Touch ID, and so iPhone fans have to as well. Once you embrace it Face ID probably won't be as bad as you imagine, and you will get used to the lack of Home button, technology moves on and so mu...
Published: 2019-08-21, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Entertaining, musical sound, Natural picture, Good battery life,
OLED rivals are punchier, Headphone dongle is extra,
(Image credit: Future)So where does this leave the iPhone XR? Well, we think it sits right in the sweet spot of Apple's current smartphone line-up.It's significantly cheaper than both the XS and XS Max and the reality is that the XR delivers a huge chunk...
Published: 2019-08-16, Author: Henry , review by: macworld.co.uk
Abstract: The iPhone XS and iPhone XR launched at the same time in September 2018, although the XR only became available later on. While the XR is the more colourful option, the two are hard to tell apart on first glance.Here we explore why there's a £250/$250 pric...
Usually a OnePlus phone comes with the caveat of it being 'good for the money', but with the 7 Pro that would be patronising. The 7 Pro is not good for the money at all, it's great, excellent in fact. The hardware design is top drawer and backed up by som...
Since we haven't been able to fully test the S10e yet we'll hold off on our final verdict for now, but we're interested to see just how impressive it is in real world usage. Can the S10e take the crown from the iPhone XR? Stay tuned
Share, The £749 iPhone XR is available in six different colours, Apple's third iPhone of the year – the ‘affordable' XR – is meant to be the device to bring the latest Apple technology to more people. But is it really any good or has its cheaper pricetag
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(Martyn Landi/PA)The iPhone XR then is the hardest of this year's three iPhones to fathom. It has many of the same flagship features as its XS siblings including Face ID, the top-of-the-line A12X Bionic chip and wireless charging, but comes in a slightly...
LCD screen not as good as OLED, No portrait mode for dogs, cats and bearded dragons
The XR is the perfect antidote to the ludicrously expensive XS duo and it's refreshing to see Apple isn't scrimping on the important stuff to push down that price. In the flesh, the LCD screen is far better than we could've ever imagined after Apple's an...
Published: 2018-11-02, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: What does the ‘R' in iPhone XR stand for? I have no idea. It may not stand for anything, given the ‘X' – as Apple reminded us as its keynote in September' is actually a Roman numeral, so it's pronounced “Ten-R”. Making it sound a bit like the British slan...
Great LCD screen, Good camera, Blistering performance
Face ID still isn't there yet, No fast charger in the box
Listing the things that the iPhone XR lacks when compared to the XS and XS Max makes it seem like you're losing a lot just to shave £250 off the asking price: no OLED screen, no telephoto camera, weaker water and dust protection, no 3D Touch, 1GB less of...
Published: 2018-10-31, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
good camera, water resistant, wireless charging, Face ID, good battery life, good screen
no headphone socket, no fingerprint scanner, glass will break if dropped, expensive, no fast charger or USBC cable in the box, no headphones adapter in the box
The iPhone XR is an odd proposition. For many it will be the most attractive iPhone just because it is £250 cheaper than the iPhone XS, but it's important to note that at £749 it is in no way cheap.Many top-end rivals cost around the £750 mark while offer...