iPhone X first look: Face ID passes our quick tests and 'animojis' are addictive
We take a look at the iPhone X and break down the new features. The iPhone X lacks a home button. As the first iPhone to ditch the home button, go all-in on facial recognition and, oh yeah, crack $1,000, the iPhone X has generated more palpable interest than any iPhone since the original a decade ago. The basics: It has a beautiful edge-to-edge 5.8-inch OLED display, a glass front and back, and a camera system that's very similar to the iPhone 8 Plus camera I favorably reviewed a few weeks ago, with the clever Portrait Lighting effects on those phones now also available for selfies on the X. Supplies are tight, but if you're able to get one, it will cost $999 with 64GB or $1,149 with 256GB.
Oct-31-2017, 11:05:03 GMT