Costing from £729, the iPhone 11 is also £20 cheaper than last year’s iPhone XR was on launch – the phone it has now replaced. In fact the iPhone 11 is identical on the outside to the iPhone XR in almost all the ways that matter. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The iPhone 11 flanked by the iPhone 11 Pro on the left and the iPhone 11 Pro Max on the right. The iPhone 11 doesn’t feel any faster than last year’s iPhone XR/XS, or in fact the iPhone X in day-to-day usage. For comparison, the iPhone XR costs £629, the OnePlus 7 costs £499, the Samsung S10e costs £669, the Honor 20 Pro costs £550, the iPhone 11 Pro costs £1,049 and the iPhone 11 Pro Max costs £1,149.
Source: The Guardian October 01, 2019 06:00 UTC