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[* black] Trying to stir up a bit of sibling rivalry, we stack the XR against the XS and see what differences we can spot.
[* black] We start our search at the bottom edge, where a missing antenna band reminds us more of [guide|113021|last year's X|stepid=216135].
[* icon_note] Does this mean lower LTE speeds for the XR?
[* black] Turning on the displays, its easy to see that the XR's bezels are bigger, and if you get really close the curves start to get a little [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/3D6NAZEjcv4v1Z4o|rough around the edges|new_window=true].
-[* black] Turning to rear of the phones, we find the camera bumps. Both about the same thickness, but the XR only inherited the wide-angle camera from the XS.
+[* black] The XR inherited a lot of features from the XS, but only got one camera—the wide-angle, while the telephoto stays with the XS.