Matthijs Otterloo

iPhone X - Apple’s most advanced iPhone yet with a 5.8" OLED display

iPhone X is Apple's long-awaited & extensively leaked special version of the iPhone, with a full-screen OLED display, Animoji support, and much more.

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Imran Ashraf
Am I the only one who likes how the home and status bars use up the rounded corners of the screen so the app real estate still fits into a nice rectangle without having to clip the corners? Maybe it's just the UI guy in me
Albert
Overall, a very good-looking product but I do not buy the FaceID thing. And the animoji stuff, even if very cool, is not a revolutionary addition.
Felipe Glauber Lima Rodrigues
THE REAL CON: Movies/videos will lose a portion of the screen. The all-screen concept doesn't fit it. Look Wonder Woman movie example shown in website. THE REAL PRO: The screen won't switch off anymore while reading.
Deepak BN
Removing touch id will be a mistake
Saied Tehrani

I would rather go for an iPhone 8, even if both phones would cost the same.

Pros:

Camera & all its features, AR Support

Cons:

Annoying to watch videos or images on the display, because of the overlapping top area, where they have put in the front camera etc.

Robert Magrino
Does the phone history still go back to the last 100 calls, or did they finally fix this flaw?
Sarthak Grover
Following up on the video cropping issue that almost everyone seemed to notice, I saw this hands-on video of the X where the video playback was not cropped. So hopefully it'll not be a huge issue and perhaps set on App-level. Check it out here - https://youtu.be/A0lYm7Qsbak?t=138
Liza Schwartz
RIP touch ID
Michelle Grant
OMG! I need a doctor! The most long-awaited product of this year!
Clinton Webb

I just can't get over all the time spent on iPhone X to create essentially a modern-day Anniversary Edition limited-edition Macintosh. Beastly with the black bar across the top, has FaceID (who was clamoring for this again?), still missing headphone jack (face-palm), and the animojis are just stupid (laughing poop emoji).

Pros:

IR sensor could be useful for various features. Camera functions (and HDR) look like a few steps forward from prior versions.

Cons:

It is Anniversary Edition Macintosh all over again - overpriced and too full of itself. Steve would have thrown it against a wall.