It was a question that many users were asking: Will the iPhone X have the option to configure Reachability?. Turned into one of the most important functions for many after the arrival of the "plus" size iPhone, the question of whether the new iPhone X would continue to have it included among its features existed since its presentation. The answer now that the first reviews have been published is yes, and it works through gestures.
It is not a feature that many reviews have fallen for and only a few have paid attention to this function. As we can see in the image taken from the Engadget video, "lower" the screen to have the upper part more accessible and being able to handle the iPhone comfortably with one hand is possible and we show you how it works below.
The function is not activated by default, as in previous models, and you must configure it within the system settings. If in previous models it was applied by giving two taps on the start button, without actually pressing it, the iPhone X that lacks said button applies it through gestures, as expected. You just have to slide the small lower bar down so that the screen goes down, as you can see in the image.
This is a relief for those who use this feature on a daily basis. Despite the fact that the size of the iPhone X is slightly larger than that of the iPhone 7 and 8, There are many who are so used to this function that they surely continue to use it on this device. Also remember that iOS 11.1 also brings the option to display the notification center from half the screen with Reachability activated, so that all its functionality will be available on the iPhone X once this update is released to everyone.
The truth is that I like that this function continues to be maintained, I personally use it a lot.