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[* black] Inside, the XR starts to look more like a fun hybrid between the [guide|97481|8|stepid=178955|new_window=true] and the [guide|113021|X|stepid=216137|new_window=true]. We're back to a rectangular battery, but there's also a rectangular logic board.
[* black] The question is: How many layers in that logic board?
-[* black] There's a surprising amount of unused space, particularly above the battery. This LCD-bearing device has lower power needs of course, but it's also cheaper to build a smaller battery.
+[* black] It seems like a layout more like the other X-series phones could squeeze in a little extra battery capacity. This device may have lower power needs, but it's also cheaper to build a smaller, more conventionally-shaped battery.
[* icon_note] That said, more is better—right? Maybe the lower-than-it-could-be battery spec helps differentiate the XR from the XS series a bit more.