The iPhone X is the first Apple smartphone to feature a design with no home button, and it replaces Touch ID with the company’s new Face ID technology. Kuo’s prediction is that we’ve seen the last of Touch ID with the iPhone 8, and next year will see Apple go all in on Face ID. “We believe this change will allow all new models to realize a competitive advantage via differentiation, on the back of an integrated user experience of full-screen design and TrueDepth Camera/Facial recognition/Face ID/AR applications,” Kuo wrote in his note.
Super Retina Display
With iPhone X, the device is the display. An all-new 5.8-inch Super Retina screen fills the hand and dazzles the eyes.1
OLED Designed for iPhone X
The first OLED screen that rises to the standards of iPhone, with accurate, stunning colors, true blacks, high brightness, and a 1,000,000 to 1 contrast ratio.
True Depth Camera
A tiny space houses some of the most sophisticated technology Apple has ever developed, including the cameras and sensors that enable Face ID.
Secure Authentication
Your face is now your password. Face ID is a secure new way to unlock, authenticate, and pay.
Optical Zoom
The wide-angle and telephoto cameras on iPhone X enable optical zoom, as well as digital zoom of up to 10x for photos and 6x for videos.
Wireless Charging
Charge with wireless charging stations and mats in hotels, cafes, and airports around the world.
Faster CPU
The four efficiency cores in the all‑new CPU are up to 70 percent faster than A10 Fusion. And the two performance cores are up to 25 percent faster.
The beauty of the iPhone X is that in many cases, software and hardware combine to create solutions that are both elegant and smart.