Steven Levy, one of the first to test the original iPhone, talks about the iPhone X

The iPhone X is already all over the network. Some large media have already published their official reviews while other users continue to upload the unboxing and their different reviews to leave those who still do not have the iPhone X with the desire. There are 3 days left for the device to start be sold officially.

Steven Levy is one of four journalists who in 2007 received a original iPhone to make one of the first reviews of the then revolutionary device. 10 years later, Apple has wanted to have a detail with him by sending him an iPhone X so that will comment on its main characteristics as a review showing their impressions.

IPhone XNUMXth Anniversary Lets Steven Levy Try iPhone X

Being one of the four journalists who first tested the original iPhone is a privilege, but it is even more so to be able to enjoy the iPhone X before anyone else and show first impressions. This is the case of Steve Levy, a journalist currently working in Wired, in which he has published an article detailing the main features of the iPhone X, days before the publication of the rest of the reviews.

Levy highlights, above all, three important aspects of the new Apple device: the cameras, the performance and the screen. First of all, the journalist assures that Face ID is incredible but that it requires a period of learning by the user and by the device itself when unlocking it. In addition, he ensures that he has not been able to cheat to the system through photos or unlocking of others.

On the other hand, it ensures that the battery life of the iPhone X exceeds that of the iPhone 2 by just over 7 hours, aspect that many users will consider positive to reach the end of the day with some battery in our device. In addition, it highlights impressed the device screen. Recall that the screen of the iPhone X is the 5.8-inch Super Retina OLED, they allow the colors to be much more vivid and that the quality of the transitions and the entire operating system in general is much more fluid.

Llenar la superficie del teléfono con la pantalla tiene otro efecto: ya no hay espacio para el botón de inicio, una parte integral de la interfaz de iPhone desde el principio. Su eliminación repentina es una de esas eliminaciones discordantes que Apple es famoso, y requiere un reaprendizaje.

Steven Levy reviews the Home button loss ensuring that it takes a while to get used to the new gestures and ways of managing everything that we could previously do with the popular button that Apple has ended up eliminating.


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