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The Best IPhone Challenges - ( Apple IPhone X Review )

Apple’s 10th anniversary iPhone X sets a new gold standard for the next decade of iPhones. Coming hot on the heels of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, the iPhone X steals the show despite sharing nearly identical internal hardware. The X (pronounced “10”) is a beautiful, modern sculpture,

STUNNING DISPLAY

Turn on the iPhone X, and it’s easy to forget almost every other phone released this year. Apple’s following the “bezel-less” smartphone design trend, where the edges around the screen melt away to offer an immersive all-screen experience. Technically, other phones may have slightly smaller bezels, but we like the approach Apple here.



 Apple IPhone X Review
 Apple IPhone X Review

 Apple IPhone X Review
 Apple IPhone X Review

You’ll have a hard time pulling your eyes away from this screen.The OLED display goes a long way in making amends for these quibbles. The 5.8-inch screen has a 2,436 x 1,125 pixel resolution (458 pixels per inch), and it’s razor sharp. Colors are vibrant, blacks are finally as pitch-dark as many other OLED Android phones, and it was easy to read in direct sunlight.

SPEEDY AND A GESTURE-BASED IOS

The iPhone X also introduces a new way to interact and Navigate With IOS. If you noticed, we didn’t mention a home button earlier — it’s officially no more. What replaces it? Gestures. Access the Control Center by sliding down from the top right shoulder, and pull down the Notification Center from the center notch area. If you’re in an app, you’ll see an elongated bar at the bottom: Swipe it up to go back to the home screen.

These gesture-based interactions are a thoughtful way of navigating the home button-less iPhone X. The animations are slick, fluid, and futuristic. iOS 11 also brings a whole lot more customization, such as the redesigned Control Center, and you can check out our in-depth IOS 11 Review to see what’s new.

FACE ID AND ANIMOJIS

Face ID is the hallmark of the iPhone X, and a huge gamble for Apple, since it completely replaces Touch ID. Instead of swiping a fingerprint, just look at your phone, and it unlocks.

Comparing it with Touch ID on an iPhone 8, we noted the fingerprint sensor is ever-so-slightly faster, but the difference is quite small. Face ID is fast. There are still moments when Face ID would not recognize us, but these have been getting less and less frequent. Apple said Face ID gets better over time because it’s continually updating its model of you, which is why it recommends to never reset your Face ID profile.

Face Unlock
Face Unlock

ANOTHER GREAT CAMERA

The iPhone X has a very similar camera to the iPhone 8 Plus: Both feature a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens with an f/1.8 aperture, but the 12-megapixel telephoto lens has a wider f/2.4 aperture over the 8 Plus’ f/2.8 aperture. This helps in low light situations with 2x optical zoom, as well as Portrait Mode as it uses the telephoto lens.
Both cameras also have optical image stabilization, a first for Apple. It helps prevent blurriness with shaky hands when you’re zooming in on objects with the optical zoom. It also can improve photos taken in Portrait Mode, as it relies on the telephoto lens.


Iphone X Cmera
Iphone X Cmera


The rear camera is undoubtedly stellar. It offers great color accuracy, lots of detail, and best of all, virtually no shutter lag. Launch the camera, tap the shutter icon, and the iPhone X will take photos faster than you can say “Cheese!” In brief comparisons with our favorite camera phone, the Google Pixel 2, we did find Google’s Android phone to feature better dynamic range and slightly more detail. We’ll do a more extensive test between the two phones soon.



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