Iphone xr vs iphone x => http://manrefesmo.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MjE6IklwaG9uZSB4ciB2cyBpcGhvbmUgeCI7fQ== Of course, bargain hunters could turn to the original iPhone X. If you disagree — and when it comes to the selfie results, I personally disagree hard — or soft, or smooth, or whatever — it's important to let Apple know. That means, it ingests the scene with computer vision, makes sense of everything it sees, and then renders the bokeh, including lights, overlapping lights, and the kind of distortions real glass physics produces in the real world. I then had a similar dilemma in terms of x v xr but as I plan to keep the phone for a minimum of 3 years I felt the xr would be slightly more future proof. Talking about the iPhone Xr the images from the rear camera unit are going to have a bit softer images when you are capturing the Bokeh images that are due to the missing zoom lens. So, iPhone Xr all the way. Because pipelines can and will be tweaked, updated, and improved over time. By imposing some of the constraints of real world physics and lenses to computational models, not only does the wrong we've gotten used to look right, the limits add character and drive creativity. Unless you're part of an annual upgrade program, dropping a lot of money every year on a new phone isn't practical for most people, though Apple's trade-in program removes some of the sticker shock. Only you can answer that question. Got a pitch, tip or leak? Getting a case delivered tomorrow so will see how chunky it is with that on. Camera In this department, the new iPhone Xr is defeated and that is due to the single lens available onto the mobile phone. iPhone X - The result is a 50 improvement in light gathering capability. I think you would be happy with either phone, but you'll need to decide for yourself what you value most. Thanks for the reply, I don't even know what I think anymore haha. Been trying to decide for so long and it changes daily. I am just wanting others opinions right now, I mean I think I prefer the size of the X but obviously the battery life and internals in Xr are better. If only a year or two, the newer chip probably doesn't mean iphone xr vs iphone x, as both will still be adequate. Only you can answer that question. I completely agree with this. I was in a similar boat and agonised for weeks on end between x, Xs and Xr. I then had a similar dilemma in terms of x v xr but as I plan to keep the phone for a minimum of 3 years I felt the xr would be slightly more future proof. I was concerned about the size but I have got used to that and now I really, really like this phone. Getting a case delivered tomorrow so will see how chunky it is with that on. What phone you coming from. I completely agree with this. Of course the X will be better whenever zoom is necessary as you notedbut I think generally, most people take more photos with the wide-angle lens. I was in a similar boat and agonised for weeks on end between x, Xs and Xr. I then had a similar dilemma in terms of x v xr but as I plan to keep the phone for a minimum of 3 years I felt the xr would be slightly more future proof. What phone are you coming from. Budget is not an issue but there is currently an offer where I can either get X 64gb or Xr 128gb for the same price around £700 which I feel is an acceptable price to pay, I think the £1000 of the Iphone xr vs iphone x with £200 for Applecare is just starting to get slightly too expensive for the benefits vs Xr and X. Obviously you like both phones, but I think storage should be equally as important in your phone consideration. iously you like both phones, but I think storage should be equally as important in your phone consideration.