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.
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...
Published: 2018-10-30, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
Supremely slick and powerful, Very strong camera, Great battery life, Excellent build quality
Less flexible camera system than the XS, Can get a better screen for the money, Lack of 3D Touch is weird
The iPhone XR kind of feels like it has suffered from the order that Apple has released its phones, coming out a month after the iPhone XS and XS Max.If this had come out first, it would be the baseline iPhone, and the XS would like the premium models, ad...
The iPhone XR brings Face ID to the masses. We're sure people will continue to rebel against the lack of Home button, but eventually we expect them to come round and embrace the larger screen, Portrait mode (front and back), animoji and memoji. We have no...
The iPhone XR looks to be a great mixture of features plucked from the iPhone XS and the removal of stuff the majority of people won't miss. At £749 it's not cheap, but it is a lot cheaper both SIM-free and on contract than the iPhone XS and Android phone...
Published: 2018-10-26, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Fantastic battery life, Attractive array of colors, Lower price tag
Good but not great display, Portrait camera mode doesn't impress, Expensive for a non-flagship product
The iPhone XR is Apple's least expensive phone launched this year but it's not cheap by any means. While it lacks the premium design and screen of the iPhone XS, it still packs a punch and is a great upgrade option for anyone using an iPhone that's a coup...
If you already have an iPhone X, then there is no benefit in moving to the XR. Aside from the upgraded processor and pretty colours, the earlier model has a superior display, better cameras, and more premium build.Those moving from an iPhone 7, 8, or SE w...
Cool design, Great colour choices, Strong value, Speedy performance, Best iPhone battery life, Great operating system
Not the best iPhone camera, Lower display resolution, No HDR playback
This is the iPhone which, for most people, is everything they'll need. The camera is the biggest casualty of the specifications cutbacks, and the lower-resolution LCD, non-HDR display instead of OLED. These are significant, but in most everyday uses, they...
Great battery life for an iPhone, Attractive array of colors, Lower price tag
Portrait camera mode doesn't impress, Some apps still not fully optimized, Lower-res screen
Of the three iPhones launched in 2018, the iPhone XR is the most impressive of the lot. Not because of the strength of the spec – the iPhone XS is slightly ahead in a lot of areas – but what you're 'saving' by going for this model far outweighs what you'r...