![]() ![]() If the camera detects a face, the dot projector projects some 30,000 dots onto your face, creating a complete 3D map of your face. Here is how it works: you lift up your phone and the camera looks for a face (if it’s dark, the IR light flashes to let the camera see in the dark). In it is more than just a camera for selfies, but also an infrared light and a dot projector. Instead, to securely unlock your phone, you have Face ID, a brand new system that scans your face and recognizes if it’s you or not.įace ID is a system completely integrated in the front camera panel, the so called notch. Since it’s all screen on the front, there is no home button on the iPhone X and there is no Touch ID fingerprint scanner either. And its size might be one of the biggest advantages of a device that you carry with you every day. What was sorely missing was a mid-sized option, a model with a larger screen, but one that does not feel too big to carry around in a pocket. The 8 and 8 Plus feel a bit boring.įor years now, we’ve had the small iPhone and the “plus” model, an oversized 5.5” phone bigger than most other big phones. How does it feel using it in comparison with the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus? Are there any differences in actual performance, camera quality and battery life? We’ve spent the last few days living with these three iPhones to find out.ĭesign Big screen, compact body and a stunning design on the iPhone X almost made us forget the notch. It has a fresh new “all-screen” design (with a notch!), it has a new gesture-driven interface, and it has Face ID. While all of them run on iOS and have identical hardware inside, only one of them feels genuinely new and that is the iPhone X. Apple has three new iPhones this year: the iPhone X, the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus. ![]()
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