In-depth press reviews for the iPhone X are now live after several
influencer unboxings
and previews days prior. The consensus is that Apple’s latest endeavor
is a step in the right direction. Some of the largest gripes so far have
been about Apple being
more selective
with how much time certain reviewers got with the device before
opinions were allowed to be published. Still, many pundits have been
fair, noting that while the iPhone X has many stellar qualities, it is
far from perfect. Here’s what is being said.
Mashable
Lance Ulanoff
called the iPhone X “the iPhone you want.” He praises its OLED display
and both cameras on the smartphone. While he noted that the Face ID
facial recognition is effective, he added that the feature is not 100
percent foolproof. Mashable did an experiment with two sets of twins,
who were both able to unlock an iPhone X after their sibling set up Face
ID.
The Verge
Nilay Patel
called the iPhone X design the third best after the iPhone 4 and the
original iPhone. This main gripe about the device was the learning curve
in how to hold the iPhone X in order to properly use FaceID.
Business Insider
Steve Kovach
is a fan of the iPhone X design and doesn’t even mind the top notch.
However, he pointed out that third-party apps have issues with screen
optimization.
The Independent
David Phelan
claims the iPhone X “feels like the future” noting that its Face ID
feature and lack of a home button makes it very close to the first
hands-free smartphone. He also noted that while the functionality of
Face ID wasn’t ideal that he didn’t find it any more of an issue than
handing the first generation of Touch ID on the iPhone 5s.
iMore
Rene Ritchie
is a fan of the OLED display on the iPhone X, which supports HDR, but
noted that watching video on the device has its challenges. While
viewing in landscape mode video defaults to widescreen and to put the
display to full-screen brings up the notch.
BuzzFeed
Nicole Nguyen
was a fan of the size of the iPhone X, which is roughly the same as the
iPhone 8 despite having a much larger screen. Her critiques of the
device included the device's less than desirable battery life, software
bugs and a slow handling of Face ID.
Engadget
Chris Velazco
was impressed by Apple’s first OLED display on the iPhone X, noting
that the colors are more natural than vivid, in comparison to a device
like the Galaxy Note 8. He found some of the gestures that now command
functionality to be slightly slower than using the home button on other
iPhone, switching and closing apps, in particular.
Yahoo! Finance
David Pogue
said the iPhone X price and new features are worth it, highlighting the
device’s speed and efficiency. He also took issue with the new app
closing and switching functions.
CNET
Scott Stein
was satisfied with the accuracy of Face ID, having done tests, which
deliberately failed, such as wearing a mask or goggles with dark lenses.
He noted some challenges in using Apple Pay, which now had an added
step of having to look at a device with Face ID before making a
purchase.
USA Today
Edward Baig is a fan of Animoji on the iPhone X but admitted he found the top notch to be distracting.
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