Apple iPhone X review: The original iPhone has come to be regarded as one of those milestone products in Apple'...
Beautiful new design; Best-in-class display; Excellent cameras
Apple iPhone X review: The original iPhone has come to be regarded as one of those milestone products in Apple'...
Beautiful new design; Best-in-class display; Excellent cameras
The iPhone X was a huge gamble from Apple, yet one that really paid off six months into our testing. Losing the home button and altering the design was a dangerous move, but one that was sorely needed after years of similarity and the premium design, extra power, all-screen front mix together to...
Great screen; Premium; strong design; TrueDepth camera is powerful
The most expensive flagship phone around; Metal rim can scuff without case
Hands down the best phone Apple has launched so far. The software is intuitive and a breeze to adjust to from previous models. The camera is nothing short of amazing for a phone and the Face ID is as quick if not quicker than the finger print scanner on previous models.
The iPhone X comes with a number of quirks, but there's nothing you can't simply get used to and we're sure Apple will bring fixes and improvements to iron things out.
The iPhone X sets the stage for Apple's next decade, with a sharp new design and a future focus on augmented reality.
Updated design; Powerful processor; Excellent screen; First-of-its-kind augmented reality front camera; Animoji are really fun
Very expensive; Apps need to be reprogrammed to take advantage of display; Not the fastest modem
Nice phone but some animals you might like. Convenient in its simplicity like many of Apple's stuff. However, do not trickle with the knees that many seem to want to say and can sometimes experience themselves. Provides a good overall impression.
Big screen
Face recognition is poor in low light and sometimes in daylight, (I've tried resetting it several times) and you now have to click buttons on top of face recognition to install apps; Overall I've entered the password 65% of the time in low light.
Ten years ago, the best smartphone one could buy either ran a mobile version of Windows, came with a stylus, lacked any sort of app ecosystem, or had a physical keyboard that allowed you to hammer out emails for hours on end.
Impressive screen; Solid battery life; Face ID is amazing
Expensive; Portrait Mode is still finicky
Editors' note, April 22, 2020: Read our iPhone SE 2020 review. Original story follows.
iPhone X remains a winning evolution of the iPhone, and is worth a look -- if you can still find it on sale.
The iPhone X delivers a great blend of handheld comfort and a big, gorgeous 5.8-inch OLED screen; The rear-facing telephoto camera outshoots the iPhone 8 Plus in low light, and the front-facing camera snaps impressive portrait mode selfies; Face ID generally works fine.
The iPhone X is harder to get following the release of the iPhone XS; The all-glass body means a case and an insurance plan are musts; Shorter battery life than iPhone 8 Plus.
Apple says bye to bezels and buttons, and is all the better for it
Gorgeous screen – even with the notch, Versatile camera takes great photos, Slick OS runs beautifully on powerful hardware
Apps look odd without updates, FaceID isn’t 100% accurate, Super expensive
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