Testseek.co.uk have collected 1178 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone X / 10 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone X / 10.
October 2017
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1178 Reviews
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The editors liked
Display
Size
Build quality
Wireless charging
Face ID
Waterproof
Great cameras
Good fingerprint scanner
Premium build
Good in-hand feel
Taptic Engine
Amazing screen
Powerful chipset
Excellent camera
Gorgeous display
Stylish design
Great camera
One of the fastest phones around
Longlasting battery life
Excellent lowlight camera performance
New S Pen improvements
Great screen
Premium
Strong design
TrueDepth camera is powerful
Gorgeous screen - even with the notch
Versatile camera takes great photos
Slick OS runs beautifully on powerful hardware
Fantastic screen
Impressive audio
Impeccable performance
Attractive design & strong build
Great battery life
Stunning design
Top-tier specs
Desirable design
Face ID is ace
Excellent cameras
Face ID genuinely works
Powerful processor
Superb screen
Impressive camera
Excellent apps and features
Beautiful design
Lovely build quality
Amazing OLED screen
Jawdropping OLED screen
Unsurpassed speed
Top-tier camera
Innovative industrial design
Brilliant screen
Allscreen design
Good battery life
Water resistant
Setting it up is simple if you are changing from an existing iPhone that runs iOS 11 place your current handset near the new smartphone and the setup will automatically begin
The phone has a 5.8in display but thanks to the edgetoedge screen
The handset
The editors didn't like
This is an expensive phone
No headphones port
Cannot unlock the phone with gloves or within an armband case
Expensive
No removable battery
No memory expansion
Can't charge and listen to cabled headphones
Poor battery life
Slow charging
Face ID isn't as good as Touch ID
Astonishingly expensive
Notch isn't particularly attractive
UI changes are a little offputting
Very expensive
Little on offer to warrant an upgrade
The most expensive flagship phone around
Metal rim can scuff without case
Apps look odd without updates
FaceID isn't 100% accurate
Super expensive
No headphone jack
FaceID not perfect
High price
Average size battery
Water resistance could be better
So expensive
Side button controls annoy
Notch means some app quirks
Notch not great for video content
Many apps not optimised
The 'notch'
Pricey
Closing apps is fiddly
Screen ratio
Price
Awkward notch can break immersion
No headphone socket
No fingerprint scanner
Glass will break if dropped
No expandable storage or removable battery
No fast charger in the box
The notch
More expensive than any other smartphone on the market right now
There's no way of expanding the storage through a MicroSD card
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Abstract: The iPhone X was finally made available in Malaysia and 12 additional countries on Friday, November 24. Not only is it the biggest redesign of the iPhone in years, the iPhone X is also the most expensive iPhone to date, starting at RM5,149 for the 64GB v...
Beautiful OLED display, Face ID is good enough to replace Touch ID, Animojis, Amazing benchmark performance, OIS on both rear cameras, Portrait mode/lighting on front camera
Notch in display causes issues with many apps, Face ID still has some issues, Really expensive
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Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Alexander , review by: soyacincau.com
Abstract: The iPhone X is Apple's latest and greatest device which also marks the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. With an asking price of more than RM5,000, it is also the most expensive iPhone yet.Is it worth the RM1,000 premium over the iPhone 8 Plus? Find out wh...