iPhone X 64GB
Screen and nothing but screen
Bye, Bye Touch. Hello Face ID
A Photo-Friendly Phone
Bionic, fast and smart
The much-heralded A11 Bionic is being described as the most powerful and smartest chip to ever be put in a smartphone. With a neural engine capacity of up to 600 billion operations per second, you can expect big things from the iPhone 8.
A "Rethought" OS
Ongoing Power
A newer model iPhone XS 64GB was released in May 2018.
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This iPhone XS predecessor is still a contender
iPhone X remains a winning evolution of the iPhone, and is worth a look -- if you can still find it on sale.- The iPhone X delivers a great blend of handheld comfort and a big, gorgeous 5.8-inch OLED screen. The rear-facing telephoto camera outshoots the iPhone 8 Plus in low light, and the front-facing camera snaps impressive portrait mode selfies. Face ID generally works fine.
- The iPhone X is harder to get following the release of the iPhone XS. The all-glass body means a case and an insurance plan are musts. Shorter battery life than iPhone 8 Plus.
iPhone X Review: All Your Questions Answered
The iPhone X is a bold step forward in terms of design and capabilities with its edge-to-edge display, TrueDepth camera and Face ID, but there's also a learning curve.- Gorgeous design
- Superior OLED Display
- Excellent cameras
- including Portrait mode selfies
- Blazing A11 Bionic processor
- Very good battery life
- Animoji show potential of TrueDepth cam
- New gestures require learning curve
- Fast wired charging costs extra
- Face ID not as fast as Touch ID
Apple iPhone X review: This gorgeous, future-proof iPhone still needs some refining
This year's iPhone event was all about the tenth anniversary of the iPhone. So to celebrate that, Apple had a brand new phone in the form of the iPhone X (pronounced as iPhone Ten).
Apple iPhone X
The iPhone X is a shiny new chapter in the history of Apple iPhone- Class leading performance
- Gorgeous OLED screen
- Excellent design and premium finish
- Innovative Face ID tech
- Good all round imaging capabilities
- Very expensive
- Battery-life should have been better
- Camera still not the best
Like the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, the iPhone X uses Apple's new A11 Bionic processor, a hexa-core chip with two performance cores that are 25-percent faster than the A10, and four high-efficiency cores that the company says are 70-percent faster than the old model.
- Beautiful OLED display
- Face ID is good enough to replace Touch ID
- Animojis
- Amazing benchmark performance
- OIS on both rear cameras
- Portrait mode/lighting on front camera
- Notch in display causes issues with many apps
- Face ID still has some issues
- Really expensive
Apple iPhone X
Dont dump your money you can get something very good at this price like razer phone ,pixel 2 ,samsung s7 or 8 ,note 8 etc- Design
- Camera
- Nothing else
- Glass body is fragile i.e weak
- Over expensive
- No home button
- No headphone jack
Apple iPhone X
The iPhone X sets the stage for Apple's next decade, with a sharp new design and a future focus on augmented reality.- Updated design
- Powerful processor
- Excellent screen
- First-of-its-kind augmented reality front camera
- Animoji are really fun
- Very expensive
- Apps need to be reprogrammed to take advantage of display
- Not the fastest modem
Apple iPhone X: Great phone, but far too expensive
The new iPhone X unlocks with Face ID, has the largest display ever seen on an iPhone and dumps the home button - but it's just too pricey- Edge to edge display
- Face ID is brilliant
- Superb camera and screen
- Too expensive
iPhone X review
The tenth anniversary iPhone is now on sale. Should you buy an iPhone X? Read our review to find out if you should make it your next upgrade.
Apple iPhone X review: The best iPhone no doubt, but be careful
Apple iPhone X review: The flagship launches exactly a decade after the first iPhone, which changed the way the world used phones. Here is our full review.- This is the most unique looking Apple phone in recent times
- That is because Apple has gotten rid of the iconic Home button and given the front solely for its bezel-less screen
- By bezel-less Apple doesn't mean a display that bends into the edges.