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I swore I'd never give up my iPhone 6S - but now I can't wait to upgrade to the new iPhone XR

1. The new colors are finally fun — and way different from anything else you can buy.

I swore I'd never give up my iPhone 6S - but now I can't wait to upgrade to the new iPhone XR

2. Apple gave the iPhone XR an incredible camera.

2. Apple gave the iPhone XR an incredible camera.

With the iPhone XR, Apple copied one of the best features of the Google Pixel: building an incredible rear camera that only requires one lens.

Google's smartphone camera is one of the best in the business, yet it doesn't rely on two lenses, which I've never thought looked very good. Instead, Pixel phones use software to take beautiful photos, and even give it a portrait mode.

Apple did the same thing with the iPhone XR. It only has one lens, but it's just as capable — and maybe even more so — as the higher-end, $999 iPhone XS. I won't know for sure until I get a chance to test it, but at least on paper, the iPhone XR camera will be a major upgrade from my iPhone 6S.

3. The iPhone XR has many of the same features as a higher-end smartphone.

3. The iPhone XR has many of the same features as a higher-end smartphone.

The iPhone XR isn't Apple's top-tier iPhone, but it still has a lot of the most-wanted features most people are looking for these days, including:

  • Wireless charging
  • A large, beautiful display (although it's not OLED like the iPhone XS)
  • Water resistance
  • Face ID (for unlocking the phone with your face) and Animoji
  • The same A12 chip as Apple's more expensive phones
  • Better battery life than the iPhone 8 Plus
  • Dual SIM
  • The latest version of Apple's smartphone operating system, iOS 12

4. At $750, the iPhone XR costs an amount I can justify.

4. At $750, the iPhone XR costs an amount I can justify.

When the iPhone X came out last year, I swore I would never spend $1,000 on a phone. With the launch of the iPhone XR, I can keep that promise.

The iPhone XR starts at $750. That's not exactly a deal, but it is a much more rational price point for the average consumer. Plus, monthly payments start at $37.41 per month, which is lower than most of the bills I pay right now.

The $750 starting price is a full $150 less than the iPhone XS, and $350 less than the iPhone XS Max. Out of all of the phones in Apple's current lineup, the iPhone XR easily the smartest buy.

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