That would be cool, only they have to be in sync with a phone, but the phone 
could spend its life on the table, while we went around with our watches doing 
whatever we do with the things. It's hard to think of opening the news or 
weather app with one or talking on the phone. I think someone mentioned Blue 
Tooth ear buds, and if they had those, well, maybe, I could improvise. 

I can say this, that I've lived a long time with a lot of changes, and life 
goes on way easier to adapt to them than to resist them. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
janet gross
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 7:59 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: iPhone XR vs iPhone 8: What's the Difference

Hey Carolyn, 
I'm beginning to think if we want the smaller screens, we might have to buy an 
iWatch, because Apple is coming out with these larger and larger phones.  So 
maybe by next year when Apple brings out another new phone, maybe they will 
increase the size of the iWatch just a little from what they are now, and Voila 
 there's the new SE phone back, for those who like the smaller screens!  Smile! 
I don't know anything about the iWatches though, but by the looks of things, we 
might have to learn about them!  Smile!  I'm also beginning to wonder about 
these larger phones, maybe those are going to take the place of the iPad Minis! 
 LOL!  Just my personal  opinion.  
Janet 


-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Carolyn Arnold
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:17 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: iPhone XR vs iPhone 8: What's the Difference

Some people say they like the larger phones. I really like my SE and hope that 
by the time I'd be thinking of trading for that XR that there could be a newer 
and smaller phone. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
janet gross
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:52 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: iPhone XR vs iPhone 8: What's the Difference

Kenny, 

Maybe talk to your phone carrier about a trade in.  I think most if not all 
phone carriers are doing some kind of trade in promotion.  My only concern 
about the xr phone in which is what I would like, it might be too large for my 
hands.  From my understanding, the xr phone is much larger than my phone 6.  I 
will have to wait to go to a store and feel the xr for myself.  

But then again, I just might take a watch and wait approach.  If I update to 
iOS 12, and maybe get the battery replacement before December, I might not even 
need to update, but I’ll see.  

A lot to think about.  

Janet 

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Kenny
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 5:42 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone XR vs iPhone 8: What's the Difference

 

Man! I just purchased a new iPhone 8 2 months ago. Wish I could find an easy 
way to sell it, so I could get this new iPhone XR model instead. Sounds like a 
nice phone.

 

On 9/17/2018 12:03 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:

         

        This might interest some people who are on the fence about upgrading. 

         

        
        
http://www.iphonehacks.com/2018/09/iphone-xr-vs-iphone-8-whats-the-difference.html


        iPhone XR vs iPhone 8: What’s the Difference


         
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src="http://cdn.iphonehacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/iPhone-XR-Best-Features-11.png";
 alt="iPhone XR vs iPhone 8: What's the Difference" /&gt; 

        Despite its size suggesting otherwise, the iPhone XR replaces the 
iPhone 8 <http://iphonehacks.com/iphone-8>  in Apple’s iPhone lineup. This is 
more because of the way it has been priced as it is the cheapest newest iPhone 
in Apple’s 2018 iPhone lineup. There’s a huge size difference between the two 
but given how Apple has priced the iPhone XR, it is likely going to be the most 
popular iPhone of all the three handsets.


        What is the difference between iPhone XR and iPhone 8?


        So, how does the iPhone 8 compare to the iPhone XR? Is the latter 
really that much better? Let’s find out in our comparison.


        Design


        *       iPhone XR – 150.9 x 75.7 x 8.3 mm and 194g, IP67 certified
        *       iPhone 8 – 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3 mm and 148g, IP67 certified

        The iPhone XR is substantially larger than the iPhone 8. This is 
largely due to the former coming with a bigger 6.1-inch LCD display. Despite 
the 1.4-inch jump in screen size, the iPhone XR is still relatively compact 
since it features an almost bezel-less display. Both phones are IP67 certified. 
Unlike the iPhone 8, the iPhone XR is also available in a bunch of colors 
including Red, Yellow, and Orange.


        Display


        *       iPhone XR – 6.1-inch True Tone Liquid Retina LCD display, 1792 
x 828 pixels (326 ppi), No 3D Touch
        *       iPhone 8 – 4.7-inch True Tone Retina HD IPS LCD display, 1334 x 
750 pixel (326 ppi), 3D Touch

        The iPhone XR comes with a bigger and higher resolution Liquid Retina 
display. Apple claims it is the most color accurate LCD display in the market 
right now. However, unlike the 4.7-inch display of the iPhone 8, the iPhone XR 
lacks 3D Touch.


        Processor


        *       iPhone XR – A12 Bionic, 7nm chip, 6-core CPU which is 15 
percent faster, 50 percent faster 4-core GPU, 8-core Neural engine
        *       iPhone 8 – A11 Bionic, 10nm chip, 6-core CPU, 4-core GPU, 
Neural engine

        Apple’s A11 Bionic chip from last year is still a powerhouse when it 
comes to performance. With the iPhone Xs though, Apple is taking things to a 
different level altogether. The two performance cores in A12 bionic are up to 
15 percent faster, while the 4 efficiency cores consume 50 percent less power 
when compared to the A11 Bionic. The 4-core GPU also offers 50 percent faster 
performance when compared to the A11 Bionic and it has been optimized 
specifically for Metal 2.

        The 8-core Neural engine is getting a massive performance boost as 
well. It is now capable of processing 5 trillion operations per second, while 
the A11 Bionic’s Neural engine tops out at 600 million operations/sec. This 
allows the A12 Bionic to complete certain system tasks faster and also greatly 
helps in quickly completing complex calculations for Memoji and Animoji.

         
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 &lt;img class="aligncenter" 
src="http://cdn.iphonehacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/facing_water_resistant_screens.jpg";
 alt="iPhone 8 front view" width="687" height="975" /&gt; 


        Storage


        *       iPhone XR – 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
        *       iPhone 8 – 64GB, 256GB

        While Apple offers the iPhone 8 in two different storage tiers of 64GB 
and 256GB, it offers the iPhone XR in three different storage tiers: 64GB, 
128GB, and 256GB.


        Camera


        *       iPhone XR – Single 12MP camera setup with f/1.8, 1.4um large 
pixels, OIS, Smart HDR, Focus Pixels, Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and 
Depth control, Quad-LED True Tone Flash
        *       iPhone 8 – Single 12MP camera setup with f/1.8 aperture, 1.22um 
pixel pitch, OIS, Auto HDR, Focus Pixels, Quad-LED True Tone Flash

        The iPhone XR and iPhone 8 both feature a 12MP shooter at its rear. 
While they might look the same, the iPhone XR features a bigger camera sensor 
with bigger 1.4um pixel pitch. It also has Smart HDR for improved dynamic range 
and details. The new camera sensor on the iPhone XR allows for wider dynamic 
range while recording videos in 30fps, with both phones also capable of 
recording stereo around while video recording.


        Front Camera


        *       iPhone XR – 7MP TrueDepth Camera, f/2.2 aperture, Retina Flash, 
Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and Depth control, Smart HDR
        *       iPhone 8 – 7MP FaceTime HD camera, f/2.2 aperture, Retina 
Flash, Auto HDR

        The iPhone XR 7MP camera is a huge upgrade over the iPhone 8. It is a 
TrueDepth camera system which means it is capable of 3D depth sensing which is 
used to offer features like Memoji and Animoji. The TrueDepth camera system 
also paves the way for Face ID. It is also capable of capturing Portrait photos 
with fake bokeh effect, something which one cannot do on the iPhone 8 Plus.


        Biometric Authentication


        *       iPhone XR – The handset solely relies on Face ID for biometric 
authentication
        *       iPhone 8 – It features Touch ID sensor integrated into the home 
button at the front

        The lack of Touch ID on the iPhone XR will definitely bug a lot of 
people. However, the iPhone XR comes with second-generation Face ID which is 
faster and more accurate than ever before.


        Connectivity


        *       iPhone XR – Dual SIM/eSIM, LTE-Advanced, Wi-Fi ac with MIMO, 
Bluetooth 5.0, VoLTE, NFC with reader mode
        *       iPhone 8 – Single SIM, LTE-Advanced, Wi-Fi ac with MIMO, 
Bluetooth 5.0, VoLTE, NFC with reader mode

        The iPhone 8 features single SIM connectivity, while the iPhone XR just 
like the iPhone XS and XS Max features dual-SIM connectivity.


        Battery


        *       iPhone XR – Lasts up to 1.5 hours longer than the iPhone 8 
Plus, 25 hours talk time, 15 hours of internet use
        *       iPhone 8 – Lasts about the same as iPhone 7, 14 hours talk 
time, 12 hours of internet use

        One area where the iPhone XR excels over the iPhone 8 and other iPhones 
is in terms of battery life. The handset offers almost 2x the talk time of 
iPhone 8 and truly offers an ‘all-day’ battery life. Both phones also support 
fast wired charging and 7.5W wireless charging.


        Pricing


        As the comparison above shows, the iPhone XR is significantly better 
than the iPhone 8 in many departments. And this shows in their pricing.

        *       iPhone XR – Starts from $749
        *       iPhone 8 – Starts from $499

        
________________________________


        What do you think about the iPhone XR? Will you upgrade to it from an 
iPhone 8 or even an iPhone 7? Drop a comment and let us know!

         


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