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iPhone XR

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Also known as iPhone Xʀ

group of smartphone models produced by Apple Inc.

Key facts

Developer
Apple
Manufacturer
Foxconn ( on contract )
Type
Smartphone
Series
iPhone
First released
October 26, 2018 ( 2018-10-26 )
Discontinued
September 14, 2021 ( 2021-09-14 )
Predecessor
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
Successor
iPhone 11
Related
iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max
Compatible networks
GSM , CDMA2000 , EV-DO , HSPA+ , 3G , LTE , LTE Advanced
Form factor
Slate
Dimensions
150.9 × 75.7 × 8.3 mm (5.94 × 2.98 × 0.33 in)
Weight
194 g (6.8 oz)
Operating system
Original: iOS 12 , Current: iOS 18.7.9 , released May 11, 2026 ( 2026-05-11 )
System on chip
Apple A12 Bionic
Memory
3 GB LPDDR4X
Storage
64, 128, or 256 GB NVMe
Battery
3.81 V 11.21 W·h (2942 mAh ) Li-ion

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Official website

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Encyclopedic overview

The iPhone XR is a smartphone developed and marketed by Apple. It is part of the twelfth generation of the iPhone, alongside the higher-end iPhone XS/XS Max models. Pre-orders began on October 19, 2018, with the official release on October 26, 2018. Launched at $749 in the US, the iPhone XR was the least expensive device in Apple's twelfth generation of iPhones, which also includes the iPhone XS and XS Max, and was therefore considered an "affordable flagship" or "budget flagship" phone at its release.

The XR shares key internal hardware with the XS but with features removed or downgraded to reduce the price. The XR features the same processor as the XS and XS Max, the Apple A12 Bionic chip built with a 7 nanometer process. Instead of the OLED screen on the XS, the XR has a 6.1-inch Liquid Retina LED-backlit LCD IPS panel display. According to Apple, the full charge of the XR battery lasts up to one-and-a-half hours longer than that of its direct predecessor, the iPhone 8 Plus.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “iPhone XR” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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