The iPhone X (pronounced as 10) is the 10th-anniversary edition of Apple's flagship smartphone. When introduced, Apple CEO Tim Cook called it „a product that will set the tone for the next decade.“ From its edge-to-edge OLED screen to a front and back made of glass to new features like Face ID, the iPhone X looks nothing like the past few iterations of the iPhone.
The OLED display – an iPhone first – is called the Super Retina Display and measures 5.8 inches, with a resolution of 2,436 × 1,125 pixels. It features Dolby Vision and HDR10 for stunning high-contrast video playback, as well as TrueTone dynamic white-balance adjustment. The screen takes up the whole screen and there's no home button – you unlock your phone with your face. Oh, and it's water- and dust-resistant, and capable of charging wirelessly.
The iPhone X’s camera has a dual-lens 12-megapixel rear camera with dual optical image stabilization, consisting up of a wide-angle f/1.8 aperture lens and a telephoto f/2.4 aperture lens. The 7-megapixel front camera supports Portrait mode and has auto image stabilization and exposure control. Finally, video has also been improved with 4K resolution movies at 60fps and slow-motion video at 240fps.
The iPhone X costs $1,000, and it's available in limited stock at Apple stores, carriers, and retailers on November 3. It's available in colors Silver & Space Gray. You can nab one in either 64GB or 256GB, but the latter will cost $1,150.
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