Apple iPhone X review Status symbol reinstated - DNU Tv
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Apple took a big leap of faith with the iPhone X,
the phone that celebrates 10th anniversary of the first iPhone. The
first iPhone brought about a tectonic shift in the way we interacted
with our personal communication devices. Almost a decade later, Apple
introduced a phone that Tim Cook described as the “future of
smartphones.”
Let’s forget about the hyperbole for a moment. Think just about the iPhone X. The smartphone completely re-imagines
the iPhones with an edge-to-edge panel, customized UI and just Face ID
for bio-metric authentication. It will be unfair not to talk about the
price of the iPhone X. It’s expensive, and in fact is the most expensive
iPhone ever.
So, how’s it like using the best and most expensive iPhone ever? Here’s what I found after spending nearly three weeks with it.
Turning eyes
“Oh,
it’s that phone!” “Hey, is it the iPhone X?” “Wah, iPhone X? Kaisa
hain?” Curiosity among people around me was a good indication that this
phone has regenerated interest in the iPhone. While travelling in the
metro, I could sense a few kids curiously looking over at the device.
Some would ask me about it, others appeared reluctant.
The amount
of attention it drew convinced me that at least one objective Apple set
out to achieve with the X was met: the iPhone is back as a status
symbol.
Changing habit
Being a loyal iPhone 6 user
for the last two years, it took me a while to feel at home with the
iPhone X, which brings a raft of new gestures. The biggest change you
notice is the lack of the home button. At first, muscle memory had me
reaching for the bottom to unlock the phone. But soon, I Face-ID — which
is as simple as just looking at the phone —grows on you. It’s fast and
works almost in all light conditions, though there have been instances
when it did not. But the misses have been too low to factor in this
review.
Apart from FaceID, the UI has been changed too. Swiping
down from the right top corner shows the control center whereas the left
corner shows the notifications. Small things like shutting down the
iPhone has changed too. To switch off iPhone X, you either need to go to
Settings> General > Shut Down or press slider button and volume
button together for a few seconds.
As the days progressed, a lot of apps have been optimized for the
iPhone X screen, specifically to adapt to the notch that cuts into the
display from the top. As I mentioned in the first impressions, the notch
is a bit distracting. But after weeks of usage, I hardly noticed it.
The
only time an iPhone user will notice the notch is when an application
is yet to optimize for it. These apps launch in a truncated size,
leaving ugly black spaces on either side.
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Apple iPhone X review Status symbol reinstated - DNU Tv |
As the days progressed, a lot of apps have been optimized for the
iPhone X screen, specifically to adapt to the notch that cuts into the
display from the top. As I mentioned in the first impressions, the notch
is a bit distracting. But after weeks of usage, I hardly noticed it.
The
only time an iPhone user will notice the notch is when an application
is yet to optimize for it. These apps launch in a truncated size,
leaving ugly black spaces on either side.
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Apple iPhone X review Status symbol reinstated - DNU Tv |
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