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9 reasons you should buy the iPhone XS instead of an iPhone XR (AAPL)

The iPhone XR costs $749 to start, while the iPhone XS costs $999 to start. Still, there are several reasons to consider the more expensive phone, if you're on the fence.
Visitors inspect the new iPhone XR during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on September 12, 2018 in Cupertino, California. Apple released three new versions of the iPhone and an update Apple Watch.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Apple has a new iPhone coming out next week.
The iPhone XR was announced in September alongside the iPhone XS and XS Max. The latter two phones were released to the public on September 21, but folks had to wait a month for the more affordable iPhone XR. It's currently available to pre-order, but goes on sale October 26.
The iPhone XR costs $749 to start, while the iPhone XS costs $999 to start. Still, there are several reasons to consider the more expensive phone, if you're on the fence.

Here are nine reasons you should buy an iPhone XS instead of the iPhone XR:
1. The iPhone XS is available in more sizes than the iPhone XR.
If you like the look and feel of the iPhone XR, you can only get it in one size, with its 6.1-inch display.
If you like the iPhone XS, however, you have two size options to choose from: you can get the 5.8-inch model, or the 6.5-inch "Max" size, which costs $100 more than the standard iPhone XS.
2. The iPhone XS display looks significantly better than the iPhone XR display.
2. The iPhone XS display looks significantly better than the iPhone XR display.  (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)
Your phone screen is important. It's the main window for all of your content: your files, documents, photos, videos, and more.
The iPhone XS features a "Super Retina" OLED display, while the iPhone XR features a "Liquid Crystal" LCD display.
OLED displays, in general, are brighter, show more accurate colors, and can achieve far better contrast than LCD displays; the 1,400:1 contrast ratio of the iPhone XR display doesn't come close to the 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio in the iPhone XS. Since OLED displays can actually turn their pixels off, instead of just dim them like LCD displays, black actually looks like black on the iPhone XS, and images look much more vivid.
The iPhone XR has one of the best LCD displays in a smartphone, but it still doesn't come close to the iPhone XS display, which, thanks to HDR support, is the better way to view high-definition photos and videos. The iPhone XR screen is also a little less great since the bezel, or border around the edge of the display, is thicker than it is on the iPhone XS.
3. The iPhone XR is available in six beautiful colors, but if you want silver or gold, those are only options with the iPhone XS.
3. The iPhone XR is available in six beautiful colors, but if you want silver or gold, those are only options with the iPhone XS.  (YouTube/MKBHD)
The iPhone XR is available in red, blue, yellow, black, white, and coral, which is kind of like orange-meets-pink.
The iPhone XS is also available in black, along with "silver" instead of white (they're pretty similar), as well as a new exclusive gold option.
4. The iPhone XR is heavier than the iPhone XS.
4. The iPhone XR is heavier than the iPhone XS.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
The iPhone XR weighs 194 grams, while the iPhone XS weighs 177 grams. It's not a huge weight difference, but when you're lifting your phone dozens of times a day, and carrying it around on your person all day, the weight adds up.
To be fair, the iPhone XR is still lighter than the larger version of the iPhone XS, the iPhone XS Max, which weighs 208 grams.
5. The iPhone XR doesn't have the dual-camera system of the iPhone XS, so it doesn't zoom as well.
5. The iPhone XR doesn't have the dual-camera system of the iPhone XS, so it doesn't zoom as well.  (YouTube/MKBHD)
While the iPhone XR and iPhone XS have near-identical camera infrastructures on both the front and backs of the phone, the iPhone XR cannot perform optical zooming — only digital zooming — because it lacks the second telephoto lens that is exclusive to the iPhone XS. Optical zooming is superior because it allows you to zoom in without losing any quality; digital zooming often results in blurry, pixelated images.
What's more, digital zooming is also better on the iPhone XS: the iPhone XR can only achieve 5X digital zoom for photos and 3X digital zoom for videos, while the iPhone XS can achieve 10X digital zoom for photos, 6X digital zoom for videos, plus that desirable 2X optical zoom for whatever you're shooting.
6. The most storage you can get in the iPhone XR is 256 GB. You can get way more storage in the iPhone XS, which maxes out at 512 GB.
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6. The most storage you can get in the iPhone XR is 256 GB. You can get way more storage in the iPhone XS, which maxes out at 512 GB.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
That's more room for more photos, videos, files, apps, documents, games, and more.
7. The iPhone XR isn't as water-resistant as the iPhone XS.
7. The iPhone XR isn't as water-resistant as the iPhone XS.  (Apple)
The iPhone XS has a water-resistance rating of IP68, meaning it can survive two meters of water for up to 30 minutes, while the iPhone XR only has a water-resistance rating of IP67, meaning it can survive just one meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
8. The iPhone XR doesn't support 3D Touch like the iPhone XS does.
2. The iPhone XS Max has better battery life than the standard iPhone XS.  (Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
It's a small thing, but the ability to press into the phone's display — to activate new menu options within an app, for example — only works on the iPhone XS.
Apple made a version of 3D Touch for the iPhone XR, where you basically just touch and hold your finger to the screen to perform an action, but it doesn't provide the same haptic feedback, or vibration, that you get when you perform 3D Touch on an iPhone XS.
9. The iPhone XR does not support gigabit-class LTE like the iPhone XS does.
9. The iPhone XR does not support gigabit-class LTE like the iPhone XS does.  (Stephen Lam/Reuters)
According to Apple, the iPhone XR can support up to "LTE Advanced" in select areas and through select carriers. LTE Advanced is designed to deliver 4G speeds, or around 100 megabits per second. The iPhone XS, however, is capable of "Gigabit-class LTE" where available, which can theoretically deliver 1 gigabit per second — roughly 10 times the speed of LTE Advanced.
Of course, most regions don't support these kinds of speeds, and terms like "LTE Advanced" and "Gigabit LTE" describe the "theoretical," not actual, limit — most of the time, you'll experience speeds much slower than what's advertised — but it's still helpful to know what your phone is capable of.
Of course, you have to pick the right iPhone for you.
Of course, you have to pick the right iPhone for you.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
While the iPhone XS is better than the iPhone XR in a handful of important areas, the iPhone XR also beats the iPhone XS in several key ways. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and which features you find particularly important in a smartphone.

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