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iPhone XR vs Android’s best: A razor-thin margin of victory

iPhone XR vs Android’s best: A razor-thin margin of victory

Posted on November 19, 2018 By Jarvis

Apple’s newest and cheapest handset takes on the Galaxy Note 9, Pixel 3 XL, and OnePlus 6T

The new iPhone XR might not be a flagship, but it’s really good. So good, in fact, that I called it Apple’s best iPhone ever in my review—not because of its specs (which are technically inferior to those of the XS and XS Max) but because of its value proposition. That’s pitting it against other, pricier iPhones, though. I wanted to see how the iPhone XR would fare against three of Android’s best phones: the Galaxy Note 9, Pixel 3 XL, and OnePlus 6T.
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Phones Tags:android, Apple, camera, galaxy, Galaxy note, Galaxy Note 9, iphone, iPhones, mobile, Note 9, OnePlus, OnePlus 6T, Pixel, Pixel 3 XL, review

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