The iPhone X Might Be Big On Features, But It Isn’t Very Break Resistant; Glass Shatters On First Drop In Two Separate Tests

The iPhone X Might Be Big On Features, But It Isn’t Very Break Resistant; Glass Shatters On First Drop In Two Separate Tests

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Ever since the iPhone X became publicly available, we’re seeing a wide variety of reports for the device. The most welcoming of these is perhaps reduced delivery time for the device. This will come as a good news for Apple users and investors, as both will get what they want. The iPhone X is the first serious overhaul in the smartphone lineup for years. A big change in the device is Apple moving back to glass, which last appeared on the iPhone 4s. However, with this change, an old problem with the lineup resurfaces. Take a look below to find out more.

The biggest feature on the iPhone X is Face ID. Facial recognition propels Apple right at the front of flagship smartphone manufacturers. It’s a feature that is only available on the iPhone X, making for an extremely attractive unique selling point. However, Face ID isn’t the only upgrade Apple made this year. We also got a much needed upgrade to OLED and a glass back. While these features are impressive, it’s difficult to ascertain how durable they are as well.

The iPhone X Might Be Big On Features, But It Isn’t Very Break Resistant; Glass Shatters On First Drop In Two Separate Tests

Nov 6, 2017, 5:31pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-iphone-x-drop-test-breaks-on-first-drop/ >Ever since the iPhone X became publicly available, we’re seeing a wide variety of reports for the device. The most welcoming of these is perhaps reduced delivery time for the device. This will come as a good news for Apple users and investors, as both will get what they want. The iPhone X is the first serious overhaul in the smartphone lineup for years. A big change in the device is Apple moving back to glass, which last appeared on the iPhone 4s. However, with this change, an old problem with the lineup resurfaces. Take a look below to find out more. >The biggest feature on the iPhone X is Face ID. Facial recognition propels Apple right at the front of flagship smartphone manufacturers. It’s a feature that is only available on the iPhone X, making for an extremely attractive unique selling point. However, Face ID isn’t the only upgrade Apple made this year. We also got a much needed upgrade to OLED and a glass back. While these features are impressive, it’s difficult to ascertain how durable they are as well.