The iPhone XS has a 5.8 inch OLED screen and the iPhone XR has a 6.1 inch LCD 
screen.

iPhone XS: 5.8 inch OLED Screen
Dimensions (imperial): 5.65 by 2.79 by 0.3 inches
Dimensions (metric): 143.6 by 70.9 by 7.7 mm
Weight (imperial): 6.24 ounces
Weight (metric): 177 grams
Comes in Gold, Space Grey and Silver

iPhone XR: 6.1 inch LCD Screen
Dimensions (imperial): 5.94 By 2.98 by 0.33 inches
Dimensions (metric): 150.9 by 75.7 by 8.3 mm
Weight (imperial): 6.84 ounces
Weight (metric): 194 grams
Comes in RED, Yellow, White, Coral, Black and Blue

Size difference:
The iPhone XR is 0.29 inches longer, 0.19 inches wider and 0.03 inches thicker 
than the iPhone XS
The iPhone XR weighs 0.6 ounces more than the iPhone XS
In metric the difference is 7.3mm longer, 4.8mm wider and 0.6mm thicker, it 
weighs 17 grams more.

How to visualize that:
0.29 inches longer means the iPhone XR is longer than the iPhone XS by the 
thickness of your iPhone 6S which in fact is 0.28 inches thick, but you would 
never be able to tell the difference between 0.29 and 0.28.
In width the difference is even less, only 0.19 inches which is just under 5mm 
or about as much as maybe 3 or 4 average business cards stacked on top of each 
other.
I won't even make a big deal of the thickness, at 0.03 inches it is so little 
difference, only just over half a millimeter, that's probably the thickness of 
a sheet of paper.
As for weight 0.6 ounces or 17 grams is also not very much, it's about a table 
spoon and a half of sugar.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2018 7:08 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Size differences in latest iPhones

Hello all,

This is my last message for now.

I was wondering, what are the differences in the iPhone XR, and the XS?
Which 1 is the smallest?
And how is the battery life, compared to say, the 6S, or even the 8?

Thank you,

Terri

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