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Take BETTER SHOTS with your iPhone review Check out our hands-on: Apple Watch 3 review Is it worth the extremely high iPhone X price? What are the big features you need to know about? We have all of your iPhone X answers right here. iPhone X release date You'll have to wait longer for it to come out Pre-orders begin Friday, October 27 Ships starting Friday, November 3 Supply is expected to be extremely limited The iPhone X release date is Friday, November 3, and that's a lot out our hands-on: iPhone X review Check out our hands-on: iPhone 8 review Check out our hands-on: iPhone 8 Plus later than the usual September launch date for new iPhones. Register your interest at Mobiles.co.uk (UK) Register your interest at Carphone Warehouse (UK) It's a month-and-a-half delay from what we're used to. The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus will ship right on time on September 22. Can you wait for the iPhone X? iPhone X pre-orders start Friday, October 27. That's later than normal, too. All of the delays are due to its new, Samsung-made OLED screens being in short supply. Expect the iPhone X to be instantly out of stock on launch day until Black Friday direction. It also leaves behind the familiar physical home button and tried-and-true fingerprint sensor. Check and Cyber Monday. For those living in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait or Qatar, iPhone X pre-orders also
https://cachhacknicklikefacebook.blogspot.com/rose gold or that rumored blush gold colors this time around, which is disappointing. iPhone X screen Vibrant 5.8-inch edge-to-edge AMOLED screen Apple's 'Super Retina Display' makes its debut Quad HD+ display with a 2436 x 1125 resolution Apple's new iPhone X screen is considered an all-screen display, or what it calls a 'Super Retina Display.' It's not elegantly named, but it comes with perks. It uses a 5.8-inch OLED display, a first for an Portait Mode selfies TrueDepth is full of face-mapping sensors Apple's iPhone X TrueDepth camera is no ordinary selfie camera. It's 7MP, but packs more technology than we've ever seen in a front-facing camera array. It adds Portrait Mode to your selfies, giving us the first iPhone that doesn't have a single fixed-focus camera. This means your selfies can exhibit that stylish background blur, too. Advertisement Depth of field is way better than the Beauty Mode that's popular on Android phones. The blur effect deserves to be on the background, not your skin. What else is packed into the screen cut-out at the top besides the 7MP camera? An infrared camera, flood illuminator, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, speaker, microphone and sophisticated face-mapping dot projector. The TrueDepth camera is a beast, between Portrait Selfies, Portrait Lighting Selfies (nope, it's not emoji to the next level, utilizing its TrueDepth camera to mirror your facial expressions on an animal or... other creation, like the poo emoji. Apple's Messages app is already exploding with fun stickers and special effects and we didn't think we'd be using a year ago. The same is being said of Animoji. If they seems a bit meaningless and silly now, check back with us in a year. It's no surprise that Apple is working with Snapchat on using the front-facing camera to bring new, more realistically contoured masks to its photo-sharing app. There's a lot of potential behind this expression-driven creation. iPhone X specs Double the number of high-performance cores Translates into more power for 3D games and AR Apple has debuted its new 'A11 Bionic' chipset with the iPhone X, and it'll have a six-core processor to power all of the latest 3D games and AR technology. What does that mean? The six-core iPhone X chip has four high-performance cores, double the two high-performance cores on the four-core iPhone 7 Plus. In case you're wondering, the other two cores we never mention in each phone are energy-efficient cores – there's no need for powerful chip engines running when your phone is lying idle on a table. It's smartly designed. We won't know the RAM until someone pries open an iPhone X, as Apple doesn't reveal pack into the iPhone 7 Plus. iPhone X battery life and fast charging Lasts two hours longer than last year's iPhone 7 First fast-charging iPhone: 50% recharge in 30 minutes Apple gave us a big headline at the iPhone X launch: it will last two hours longer than the standard-sized iPhone 7. It'll amount to all-day battery life, depending on usage. You can easily pare down battery consumption with low-power mode in iOS 11 to have it last even longer. What's interesting is that the iPhone X will be the first Apple phone (along with the new iPhone 8 and 8 Plus) with fast-charging capabilities. This can give you a 50% charge in just 30 minutes. Previously fast charging was limited to newer iPad Pro tablets and the original 12.9-inch iPad Pro. You will have to spring for the separately sold Lightning-to-USB-C cable and adapter. The iPhone X comes with a normal lightning cable and underpowered 5W charging adapter – smaller than even the iPad charger. Augmented Reality features Apple just created the world's largest AR ecosystem New demos are launching with iOS 11 It even works on older devices (A9 chip and higher) Apple is very bullish on augmented reality, favoring AR over VR. CEO Tim Cook mentions AR during every one of Apple's quarterly earnings calls these days. iOS 11 beta is already transforming your world into a virtual playground, with games that create digital objects on empty tables when you look through an iPhone or iPad. Home furnishing giant IKEA, meanwhile, is creating practical furniture measuring tools. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. That's why AR is going to play a big part on the iPhone X, although any exclusive features it gets may be minimal, as older iPhones has AR capabilities, too. You can find out more about the iOS 11 AR experience on the iPhone and iPad, which is coming to all Apple devices with an A9 chip or newer. Be sure to read our hands on iPhone X review September 19 this year, meaning that both the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus will ship with Apple's latest software. So what's new? Well there are plenty of upgrades coming with iOS 11, including an update to Messages. In iOS 11, there will be a bigger focus on apps and stickers, featuring a redesigned app picker. There's also cloud syncing so your messages carry (or delete) across from an old phone to a new phone. Siri is getting a new voice that makes her much more lifelike too. It's a clear bid to tackle growing competition from rivals like Amazon's Alexa and the Google Assistant. She'll also be able to translate your voice and speak out the response. Other changes Take BETTER SHOTS with your iPhone
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