- Quick. Beautiful. Stylish. Since it was first introduced three years ago, not much of it has become obsolete.
- Availability. The majority of the leftovers were purchased. When I say "new," I mean never used before.
- Screen\sDesign\sPerformance The dimensions of Feel
- Price
- The screen, which was juicy and brilliant, actually started to correspond to patterns that were occurring all across the world. It makes reading and watching movies a joy, and I find that I enjoy spending time there more than I do in the 7k that is located next to it. Autonomy is still attributed to + the phone survives into the evening, and this is not a particularly negative development in most cases. The ambiguous Face ID system is both a new development and a very fascinating one. This whole slew of sensors has a lot of untapped potential, and while animated emoticons are fantastic, in the not-too-distant future, this technology will make it possible to read the owner's emotions and do much more besides. The front camera is of very high quality. It is very clear that snapping selfies is one of the top three amazing things that can be done with this phone, and both the camera and the optics of the device as well as the software are up to par. The primary camera is also quite impressive. Of course, photographs taken with mobile devices will never be on par with those taken with professional cameras, but they are nonetheless very, very worthy. The pictures look very good on a 47-inch 4k TV set. Additionally, I want to point out that the camera does a good job of shooting in low light and complete darkness. Wireless charging is undeniably advantageous, but one cannot just declare that it has arrived at this point. Well-being and self-assurance rest in the hands of a huge masculine.
- On the other hand, the phone is probably going to be too huge for the little little boats that make up the other half of humanity. You can unlock the phone in a hurry with Face ID, but you can no longer use it to unlock the device if it is resting on a table because it does not perform exactly as advertised in promotional movies. I feel as though I've been stabbed in the chest by the removal of a physical home button because I had been accustomed to using it. After a few of hours of use, the appearance of the collar at the top of the screen, which at first seems to be an annoyance since it draws attention to itself, becomes something that is simply accepted as normal. The shell is slightly rough, literally on the verge of visibility (approximately at the level of flagships on androyd when you just get them out of the box), and this is just a shame because ios has always been distinguished by its smoothness. It is hoped that they will fix it in the upcoming iterations of the operating system. This is, of course, a trivial matter; however, the equipment is, to put it bluntly, zhlobskaya. For the low, low price of $200, I have a "marching" unkillable Chinese phone, so even there is a quick charge included in the kit. I won't criticize the price because Apple's pricing policy isn't really surprising, but even so, for a couple hundred evergreen devices, it's probably overpriced. I won't criticize the price because Apple's pricing policy isn't really surprising.
- I am frequently questioned regarding the status of my phone. The phone is very good, but NOT for the price that they are asking. 79,990 is overkill. The sum of $1000 is, more or less, sufficient. The issue with the decision was that, sadly, everything else is much worse than the one that was provided. I just can't tolerate using Android, even though the operating system itself is quite impressive. I chose it because my iPhone 6 was already frankly lagging and not holding a battery (even after replacing it with a new original), the screen was not sufficient, and the Plus was too large. I thought that this would be a better option. Despite the fact that it is only slightly larger than size 6/7/8, the overall sensation in the hand is significantly more negative. It would be preferable if they did away with the wireless charging feature, but the rear should still be metal. You almost quickly cease paying attention to what people call the "unibrow." In no event should you go with the black variant! As soon as you take it out of the box, it is covered in prints, and even after a week, you can already detect contamination around the camera. I haven't had a single scratch in two weeks, despite the fact that I've never been very careful with how I handle phones, and the rumor that the Silver model scratches easily on the edges is false. In any event, they will not be observed very frequently. And finally, the following two things: 1. Prior to making a purchase, examine a bench sample for a period of five minutes at a large retail establishment. Might not like it. 2. Under no circumstances should you take out a loan: If you have cash on this phone, take it; if you don't, don't take out a loan.
- Very ponderous and slippery. Always concerned about falling down. Even though I have quite huge hands, I'm not even close to being able to reach the upper left corner with only one. In general, I won't use a cover, and I seriously doubt that doing so will protect me in the event that I take a tumble. To "throw out" programs from history is a time-consuming and inconvenient process. I have gotten into the habit of shutting apps that aren't being used so that it would be simple to locate the one I require in the history at a later time. This is a rather inconvenient turn of events. Very heavily smeared with fingers from behind, almost to the point of being white. I had some lag in the interface on a few occasions. I feel the need to point out that the issue is not nearly as severe as it was on the Samsung flagship (on which I experienced a lag in the showroom when accessing the application menu in the launcher), but it is still annoying. The screen is significantly more scratched than the one on the six. After only one month of use, the iPhone X already has nearly the same number of scratches as an iPhone 6 after three years of use.
- A design that is extremely cutting edge and generally a step forward for Apple following the 5s. Last but not least, performance at the same level as that of Korean-Chinese counterparts. This is always the case with Apple products, a perfectly aligned axis with the hardware. Solid build with a massive and robust skeleton. In comparison to earlier models, I do not believe there are any further benefits.
- I won't go through a laundry list of insignificant problems because they are all on the internet already. The marketing that is directed toward fans is the primary detriment, and possibly the dignity of Apple.
- An outstanding and multipurpose smartphone that lives up to its potential! Specifically, the camera, memory, and performance. Everything works out wonderfully.
- For those who aren't familiar with its proper application!
- apparatus originating from a well-known brand name. Memory size. Performance. Excellent and very brilliant screen.
- Make your purchase from the internet retailer known as "Aliexpress."
- 1. has a more manageable size in the hand compared to the iPhone 6 Plus, despite having a larger diagonal display. 2. Using face recognition to unlock your device is more convenient than using your fingerprint. 3. incredibly astute 4. cool design 5. good camera
- 1. The screen is smaller, despite the fact that it has a larger diagonal than that of the iPhone 6 Plus. In some applications that have not been optimized, the picture will be smaller. For instance, when compared to the typical 5.5 inches by 2.25 inches, the hearthstone has a pitiful appearance. Face id often doesn't function. They say that it will operate better in time over the internet, so we are just going to wait for it to happen.
- Aesthetics, ergonomics, performance, camera, and sound quality are all important factors. Put on a show!)))
- Practicality