iPhone X’s First, Basic Hands On Review At Apple Campus Promises Seamless Face ID Performance & Brilliant Display

iPhone X’s First, Basic Hands On Review At Apple Campus Promises Seamless Face ID Performance & Brilliant Display

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Now that the iPhone X is out, it’s time to take a look at how the device looks at in real life. Honestly speaking, the smartphone is a big hit only due to a handful of features. Namely Face ID and an amazing edge to edge Super Retina HD display. While the latter is common throughout the Android world, Apple takes the ball away with Face ID. Facial recognition on a smartphone is unparalleled and the iPhone X plays well to this advantage. That being said, let’s take a look at how the device looks like in the flesh.

Days prior to yesterday’s event, it became common knowledge that the iPhone X will feature Facial Recognition. Rumors of the feature were floating around for quite a while and along them a disconcerting thought i.e ‘Will Face ID be as reliable as Touch ID?’. The latter is integrated throughout Apple’s ecosystem primarily because it’s so simple to easy. A Touch and voila, your phone/tablet/notebook unlocks.

iPhone X’s First, Basic Hands On Review At Apple Campus Promises Seamless Face ID Performance & Brilliant Display

Sep 13, 2017, 12:17pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/apple-iphone-x-hands-on-basic-take-and-review/ >Now that the iPhone X is out, it’s time to take a look at how the device looks at in real life. Honestly speaking, the smartphone is a big hit only due to a handful of features. Namely Face ID and an amazing edge to edge Super Retina HD display. While the latter is common throughout the Android world, Apple takes the ball away with Face ID. Facial recognition on a smartphone is unparalleled and the iPhone X plays well to this advantage. That being said, let’s take a look at how the device looks like in the flesh. >Days prior to yesterday’s event, it became common knowledge that the iPhone X will feature Facial Recognition. Rumors of the feature were floating around for quite a while and along them a disconcerting thought i.e ‘Will Face ID be as reliable as Touch ID?’. The latter is integrated throughout Apple’s ecosystem primarily because it’s so simple to easy. A Touch and voila, your phone/tablet/notebook unlocks.