iPhone X is at $999 starting price, but its totally worthy it. It has a stainless steel band and glass back curving into a 5.8-inch OLED display that stretches all the way across the front of the phone.
It’s a bigger display than the 5.5-inch Plus-size iPhones, but a much smaller body. The X is also a little thicker and less slippery than the iPhone 7, which was basically suicidal in its ability to fly out of my hands. If anything, the X evokes the original iPhone more than anything, with that stainless steel band and black front. There’s still a black border around the display. The phone feels small, but in a different
Apple’s calling this a “Super Retina Display” with 1125 x 2436 pixels of resolution, making it the highest-density screen on any iPhone. It’s super sharp to look at and punchy and vibrant as you’d expect from an OLED screen. It has all of Apple’s signature tech, too, including 3D Touch and TrueTone automatic calibration. I’ve generally preferred LCDs to OLEDs, but the X OLED display doesn’t seem to share any of the extreme oversaturation or pixel matrix weirdness of other OLEDs.
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