Naturally, I went with the 64 GB model, and I avoided making unnecessary payments to resellers. I went ahead and purchased the 64 GB edition on purpose since. The memory provided by my cloud, which is 200 gigabytes in size, is more than adequate for my needs. I immediately went out and purchased a UAG case as well as a protective glass (unfortunately, it is recommended that the iPhone X not be used without either of them). As I mentioned earlier, the screen was quite appealing to me. I was able to get it without any problems despite the uneven backlighting. PWM flicker did not appear at any of the display's brightness settings, as far as I could tell. At this resolution, the pentile is not visible to me. When deviating to the sides, the color white is slightly warped, but in my opinion, these distortions are not important at all (this is all the norm for OLED displays). I was very impressed with the speakers because they are very loud and the sound is very clear. They are significantly louder and cleaner than the old man 7+ speakers. Battery life is approximately 1.5 days. Oddly enough, in my opinion, the phone lasts even longer on a single charge than the 7+, which is almost 1.5 times longer (I think this is the merit of the OLED display). Both FaceID and the removal of the primary button raised some eyebrows when they were first introduced. But everything works well, but what I've discovered is that you can't bring the phone very close to your face (when I bring it closer than 15 cm, it never works for me, but if I move further away from my face, then everything is ok). Naturally, this is a less ideal approach than simply removing the fingerprint button and replacing it with new motions. I have been using the phone for the seventh day; of course, I am trying to get used to its absence; but, it was more handy and quicker when the button was present. The fact that the iPhone X can be charged wirelessly is a welcome feature. Yet, at first it was challenging to decide which charger to purchase for the device. In the end, I decided to get a Samsung EP-PN920 for both my home and my office. They come in at approximately $1500 apiece. In general, it's bearable. Approximately one and a half hours is needed to charge from 0 to 100. Because the batteries within the iPhone X have a total capacity of just about 2022 mAh and there are two of them, I decided against investing in a rapid charging system and instead went with wireless charging instead. The quality of the camera is high. In actual use, I have not been able to identify any distinct improvements that it possesses over the 7+ camera. Lighting modes for portraits are not well understood at this time. To tell you the truth, I have no idea why there are so many of them or why each one is necessary. I also don't understand why there are so many of them. Only using one portrait mode was plenty for me.
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