The iPhone X was scheduled to hit the market in 2018

As the weeks go by, Apple offers details about the new iPhone X in the different interviews that some of the members of the design team or the company's senior officials are giving. According to Dan Riccio, Apple's chief engineer, in an interview published on Mashable, Apple intended to launch the iPhone X next year, but he had to form the machine to the maximum to be able to launch it a year earlier than expected. It is likely that some of you are reading this article on your brand new iPhone X, since today is the day that Apple officially puts on sale the iPhone with which it commemorates the tenth anniversary of the launch of the first iPhone.

Riccio states that They have had to work a lot and they have needed all the talent, guts and determination of the entire iPhone X design team. Apple's chief engineer admitted that speeding up changes with an edge-to-edge display left little time for alternatives if the design didn't work as intended. Come on, Apple played a single card.

It all started when the company decided to implement Face ID instead of Touch ID on the iPhone, discarding the large number of rumors that claimed that Apple had had problems when integrating the Touch ID under the screen, since at no time did the company intend to integrate it in that area, since it was the Face ID the one that would have to do all the work. Apple wasted no time trying to figure out what the ideal position of the Touch ID might be, below the screen as pointed out by the leaked designs or behind the device in the company logo.

The decision to implement a neuro-engineered processor, the A11 Bionic, dates back to 2014, although the company did not know at the time how they could use it to get the most out of it. Regarding design, Apple closed the design of the iPhone X in November of last year, a design that Phil Schiller claims is inspired by the first-generation iPhone.


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  1.   Raúl Aviles said

    »It is likely that some of you are reading this article on your brand new iPhone X»
    Hehehe (I'm not going to close you!)

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      Enjoy it. I knew that someone would make me a comment due to the illusion of releasing it and I have seen it was you. It could not be another.

  2.   Xavi said

    Smoke and lies. Apple was not more flat than launching it a year earlier because the design of the iPhone 8 had been outdated with a competition that rushed the frames and Apple, the queen of design, had left it very annoyed. They had eaten the toast in design where it has always been impeccable.
    And then the machine had to be rushed because the iPhone 8 Plus did not stand out at all against the competition.
    And that was lethal for sales and an Apple accused of continuing for too long.

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      Completely agree. The iPhone 8 Plus had no market or sense to repeat the same model for the fourth year.