

Refurbished price:$205.00
Versus $749.00 new

Refurbished price:$128.00
Versus $459.00 new
Ratings
The iPhone Xs, released in September 2018, and the iPhone 11 Pro, launched in September 2019, represent two consecutive generations of Apple's premium smartphone line. While both devices share a similar design philosophy and operate on the iOS ecosystem, the iPhone 11 Pro introduced notable advancements in camera technology, processing power, and battery endurance. These differences cater to varying user needs and priorities.
When considering the longevity of these devices, several factors come into play, including their release timelines and Apple's software support policies.
Release Year
Last OS Compatibility
OS
Foldable
The performance of a smartphone is largely determined by its internal components, impacting everything from app loading to multitasking capabilities and battery efficiency.
Memory
Both the iPhone Xs and iPhone 11 Pro feature high-quality OLED displays, offering vibrant visuals and deep blacks, but the 11 Pro introduces some enhancements.
Resolution
Screen type
The camera systems are a key differentiator, with the iPhone 11 Pro introducing a significant upgrade over the dual-camera setup of the iPhone Xs.
Main camera
Front camera
Beyond core performance and display, several practical elements contribute to the overall user experience of these smartphones.
Weight
Screen size (inches)
Network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
Connector
User feedback often highlights the iPhone 11 Pro's significant advancements, particularly in battery life and camera capabilities. Many users praise the 11 Pro's ability to last a full day or more on a single charge, a common point of improvement over the iPhone Xs. The introduction of Night Mode and the ultra-wide camera on the 11 Pro are frequently cited as game-changers for photography enthusiasts.
Conversely, common criticisms for the iPhone Xs often revolved around its battery life, which some heavy users found insufficient for a full day without a top-up. Early models also saw user reports of issues like inconsistent charging, weaker cellular reception, and an overly aggressive skin-smoothing effect in selfies, though some of these were addressed with software updates.
Users prioritizing extended battery life and a more versatile, capable camera system, especially for low-light photography and wide-angle shots, will find the iPhone 11 Pro to be a more suitable choice. Its enhanced processor also provides a bit more future-proofing for demanding applications. However, for users with lighter usage patterns who primarily need a reliable device for everyday communication, browsing, and social media, the iPhone Xs still offers a premium experience with its excellent OLED display and solid performance. Both devices represent quality options, and choosing a quality-assured refurbished option can be an eco-friendly alternative for either model.