The media praises (for the moment) the new iPhone X

Tomorrow is the chosen day by Apple to officially put its new device on sale: the iPhone X. Although some media have already issued their reviews and some users already have their device, it is not the general trend. Tomorrow hundreds of thousands of people they will receive their iPhone X, while others will have to wait weeks to enjoy it.

The media have already started talking about the device by making some reviews. Apple is happy because most of the reviews positively treat the iPhone X, some such important media as Mashable, BuzzFeed or CNET. Let's take a look at some headlines praising the Big Apple's new device for now.

All headlines are good for the new iPhone X

The reviews allow the user to make a day of the quality of a terminal. In addition, having external impressions on the operation of a device makes we convince ourselves to purchase a product or, conversely, wait for a possible next generation. In the case of Apple it goes much further: there is a network of media that brings out the good and the bad of all the devices of the big apple, positioning the user, usually, in favor of the purchase of the product.

Face ID worked as promised: with sunglasses, without sunglasses, with hair tied up […] at night in the dark or during the day.

BuzzFeed, like many other media, have highlighted the new iPhone X unlocking system claiming that it is a very safe and reliable system. The Wall Street Journal also talks about Face ID as safe, fast, reliable and very easy to use. And it is that there were many doubts about the operation of the system, but the first tests and impressions are being very good.

The new screen of the iPhone X also wins the applause of journalists, as in the case ofCreative Live Blog:

The OLED screen is insanely good. The contrast is unlike anything I have ever seen. […] It humanizes the device in some way even more. I feel like I'm holding my photos and videos… not a device to view them on.

A screen much more adjusted to the frames makes it seem that we are not using a terminal, but that we are touching the photos. This OLED technology has overshadowed many users who have been looking for a screen upgrade for a long time.

There are a lot more headlines and many more to come to light in the next few days But the important thing is that the first reviews of the new iPhone X are placing it above the rest of the terminals created to date, highlighting above all the lack of frames, OLED technology and, above all, the new cameras as the editors of CNET:

After 10 hours on the streets of San Francisco, especially around Fisherman's Wharf, I was impressed by the way portrait mode transformed everyday selfies into a respectable and elegant photo.


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