iPhone X through the Eyes of the Man Who Tested the iPhone 2G

iPhone X was tested by one of the people who reviewed the first model of the iPhone released by Apple in 2017.

iPhone X was sent last week by the Apple company to one of the 4 people who wrote the first reviews for the first iPhone model launched in 2017 by Apple. Those from Cupertino wanted to give him the opportunity to test the iPhone X in order to be able to share with the whole world his opinions on what the change that the Apple company will offer for customers this year means.

iPhone X impresses first of all with its Super Retina screen with a diagonal of 5.8 inches, this being the first OLEd screen of the Apple company used in a mobile phone. Furthermore, Face ID was also a point of discussion, but the gestures that replace the Home button were not overlooked either, with the iPhone X bringing a major change for customers around the world since it will be officially launched.

The iPhone X does not have a Face ID that works flawlessly, the journalist stating that the facial recognition system works quite well and cannot be fooled with pictures of the owner's face. The problem with Face ID was that the system did not always work correctly, and here the problem is in the function that requires looking at the camera so that the iPhone X knows that we are looking at it and unlocks it.

iPhone X needs for a period of adaptation, especially for Face ID and gestures, but after a few hours/days spent with it, everything becomes much more normal than it seems. Of all the iPhone X novelties, Face ID and the camera remain the most impressive changes that the Apple company has implemented, but it was normal to hear something like this from the reviewer and I think we will hear this from other American journalists as well.

"In any case, once I got the hang of it, I found I could dial down the De Niro and get it to unlock more naturally, although I am still mystified that sometimes it goes straight to where I left off and other times asks me to swipe up. And I really liked Apple Pay with iPhone X—having to double-click on the side button and then use Face ID was a clearer way to do transactions."

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