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iPhone X: All You Need To Know

By Chidirim Ndeche
12 September 2017   |   9:36 pm
Apple, in celebration of its tenth anniversary, have announced the iPhone X (pronounced iPhone ten), and we have rounded up everything you need to know about it so far and will update it as soon as we hear more. Release date iPhone X pre-orders will begin on October 27, and shipping will begin on November…

Apple, in celebration of its tenth anniversary, have announced the iPhone X (pronounced iPhone ten), and we have rounded up everything you need to know about it so far and will update it as soon as we hear more.

Tim Cook announcing the iPhone X. Photo credit: Scoopnest

Release date

iPhone X pre-orders will begin on October 27, and shipping will begin on November 3, 2017. This is unlike the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, which starts shipping on September 22.

Price

The iPhone X, which will be available in 64GB and 256GB configurations, will start at $999 (£775)for the 64GB phones and $1,099 (£850) and $1,119 (£930) for the 256GB and 512GB phones respectively, making this Apple’s most expensive to date and the first to pass the $1,000 mark. The iPhone will also be made available on the iPhone Upgrade Programme with monthly payments starting at £56.45. pre-registrations have opened up in some companies who have stated that they will be selling the new phones, so you can check those out if you are interested.

Display

The iPhone X features a full screen display, for the first time in Apple’s history. The phone has a reinforced glass design with a display of 5.8-inch ‘Super-Retina’ 2436×1125 resolution, making it the highest resolution iPhone to date. It also features Apple’s True Tone display tech and, supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision content. The all glass screen may make you put it in a case to prevent it from shattering, but Apple claims this is the most durable glass to feature on a smartphone yet.

Charging

The glass design has support for wireless charging, like the iPhones 8 and 8 Plus. The iPhone X arrives with support for the Qi charging standard. iPhone users will be able to use third-party charging accessories. This means that Apple may release its own AirPower wireless charging mat next year.

iPhone X

Functionality

Firstly, there is no physical home button. Apple has, however, introduced a new swiping up gesture to go ‘home’ on the iPhone, which is also used for multitasking. The lock button on the side of the handset can now be used to fire up Siri. Also, Goodbye touch recognition and hello Face ID. This is enabled by a bunch of sensors on the front of the phone, a 7MP ‘TrueDepth’ camera, and the A11 chip’s built-in neural engine. Apple claims that it’ll work even in dark conditions and if you change your appearance.

Specs

  • 5.8in Super Retina (2436×1125) OLED edge-to-edge display
  • New ‘all-glass’ design with IP67 certification
  • 143.6×70.9×7.7 mm, 179g
  • Wireless charging support
  • Apple A11 chip with Apple-designed GPU
  • Face ID
  • iOS 11 with improved Siri, P2P payments
  • Vertical 12MP dual cameras with OIS, 7MP front-facing camera
  • Support for LTE speeds up to 450Mbps
  • Wireless charging/fast charging support
  • Battery life quoted at 21 hours of talk time
  • 64GB/256GB storage

The iPhone X will be available in Space Grey and Silver.

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