iPhone X Shows us how MIC the iPhone 2G was

iPhone X has the screen resolution compared to that of iPhone 2G to show us how much Apple phones have evolved in 10 years of existence.

iPhone X was officially presented by the Apple company after months of rumors, models, concepts and other madness, and just like in the past years, all the information regarding the design of the new phone came true, including those regarding the screen cutout.

The iPhone X has a screen with a diagonal of 5.8 inches and a resolution of 2436 x 1125 pixels, but it is paradoxically slightly smaller than the iPhone 8 Plus screen, but it is much higher, in resolution, than what the iPhone 2G screen offered in 2007, when it was officially launched.

iPhone X shows us how small the iPhone 2G was

The iPhone X is presented in the image below in a comparison of the screenshots with the iPhone 2G, and you can see what a small resolution the first Apple phone had compared to what is offered 10 years later in the iPhone X, the evolution being impressive from all points of view.

iPhone X has a resolution of 2436 x 1125 pixels for a screen with a diagonal of 5.8 inches, while the iPhone 2G had a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels for a screen with a diagonal of 3.5 inches, the evolution over time showing us how much the smartphone market has changed a long time.

The iPhone X is the culmination of a 10-year evolution for the iPhone and comes with a notch in the screen, plus shit and horse emojis that we can animate with our girls, welcome to 2017!

iPhone X Looks as SMALL as iPhone 2G