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 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.
Once the best iPhone I had ever used and one of the most exciting phones of its time, the iPhone X still resembles the turning point for Apple's design. Even the phones that have come out these years are still packing the same design.
Stunning screen; Much-improved telephoto camera; The best-looking iPhone ever; Impressive battery life; Face ID is so much better than a fingerprint sensor;
Software needs more optimisation for the taller display and notch; No fast-charging plug included; Very expensive;
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
The iPhone X is the iPhone to buy this year.
Jawdropping OLED screen; Unsurpassed speed; Top-tier camera; Innovative industrial design; Wireless charging
Awkward notch can break immersion; Expensive
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
All screen The Apple iPhone X has an extremely striking design. This is due to the front face being entirely screen, apart from a small area where the phone's cameras and sensors are placed. The screen precisely follows the contours and curves of the design, even at the rounded corners.
The iPhone SE is a compact iPhone 6s for sensible money – if you're in the market for an affordable Apple phone, it's ideal
Finally got myself one of these. I switched from a Samsung, as I use an iPad so felt it would be better on the same iOS platform. Setting up wasn't too bad, only problem is to ensure you transfer any data from another manufacturers phone as once you finish set up, you can't get back without removing...
Ten years after the launch of the first iPhone, Apple has launched what it says is the phone that kickstarts the next decade for the iPhone. It's the biggest shift in iPhone design since Steve Jobs launched that first device , introducing a new range of technologies to Apple's smartphone as well as...
Display; size; build quality; wireless charging; Face ID
This is an expensive phone
And the iPhone X certainly doesn't disappoint. It is a massive departure from what we usually get from an iPhone. For a start, the home button that's been a fixture of the device for 10 years, is gone. And in its place, is even more real estate for the dazzling 5.8-inch Super Retina display.
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