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The base model iPhone has remained relatively unchanged since the iPhone 6. But with the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, Apple has moved the entire lineup to an edge-to-edge, home button-less form factor—with the XR acting as the most budget-friendly option (well, “budget-friendly” in Apple land at least!). While early adopters have had their hands on this design for a year in the form of the iPhone X, the XR will be many people’s first foray into the brave new notch-based world. Even though the XR is positioned as the “affordable” iPhone X variant, at $750 it's still quite expensive, so it needs to deliver.
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The base model iPhone has remained relatively unchanged since the iPhone 6. But with the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, Apple has moved the entire lineup to an edge-to-edge, home button-less form factor—with the XR acting as the most budget-friendly option (well, “budget-friendly” in Apple land at least!). While early adopters have had their hands on this design for a year in the form of the iPhone X, the XR will be many people’s first foray into the brave new notch-based world. Even though the XR is positioned as the “affordable” iPhone X variant, at $750 it's still quite expensive, so it needs to deliver.
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