
French: 
- iPhone X d'Apple a le plus grand,
changement de matériel unique année par rapport
à toute autre nouvelle génération d'iPhone au cours de la dernière décennie.
J'ai passé les 30 derniers jours en utilisant les nouvelles phare d'Apple
et maintenant je suis ici pour vous apporter mon examen complet.
La question ultime est,
est l'iPhone X vaut votre temps, attention,
et en fin de compte, votre argent?
Voilà ce que je vais répondre objectif en ce moment dans cette vidéo.
Qu'est-ce qui se passe, équipe technique?
Andru Edwards ici, rédacteur en chef à GearLive.com.
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Comme je l'ai dit, aujourd'hui, nous parlons de l'iPhone d'Apple X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Thai: 
- iPhone ของ Apple X มีที่ใหญ่ที่สุด
เดียวการเปลี่ยนแปลงฮาร์ดแวร์ปีเมื่อเทียบกับ
เพื่อ iPhone รุ่นอื่น ๆ ใหม่ในช่วงทศวรรษที่ผ่านมา
ผมใช้เวลาที่ผ่านมา 30 วันโดยใช้เรือธงใหม่ของแอปเปิ้ล
และตอนนี้ฉันอยู่ที่นี่ที่จะนำคุณความคิดเห็นฉบับเต็มของฉัน
ดังนั้นคำถามที่ดีที่สุดคือ
เป็น iPhone X มูลค่าเวลาของคุณให้ความสนใจ
และในที่สุดเงินของคุณหรือไม่
นั่นคือสิ่งที่ฉันจะมีจุดมุ่งหมายที่จะตอบในขณะนี้ในวิดีโอนี้
สิ่งที่เกิดขึ้นทีมเทคโนโลยี?
Andru เอ็ดเวิร์ดที่นี่บรรณาธิการหัวหน้า GearLive.com
ถ้านี่เป็นครั้งแรกของคุณที่นี่
ช่องทางนี้ทุกอย่างเกี่ยวกับแกดเจ็ตที่มีเทคโนโลยีและการเล่นเกม
ดังนั้นหากคุณเป็นชนิดของสิ่งนั้น
อย่าลังเลที่จะกดปุ่มสมัครลงมาด้านล่าง
พร้อมกับไอคอนการแจ้งเตือนระฆัง
เพื่อให้คุณไม่พลาดวิดีโอใด ๆ ในอนาคต
ที่ผมกล่าวว่าวันนี้เราจะพูดคุยเกี่ยวกับ iPhone ของ Apple เอ็กซ์
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Hindi: 
- एप्पल iPhone एक्स सबसे बड़ी है,
एक साल हार्डवेयर परिवर्तन जब तुलना
पिछले एक दशक में किसी भी अन्य नए iPhone पीढ़ी के लिए।
मैं एप्पल के नए प्रमुख का उपयोग कर पिछले 30 दिनों में खर्च
और अब मैं यहाँ हूँ तुम मेरी पूरी समीक्षा लाने के लिए।
तो अंतिम सवाल है,
iPhone एक्स अपना समय के लायक है, ध्यान,
और अंत में, अपने पैसे?
यही कारण है कि मैं उद्देश्य इस वीडियो में अभी जवाब देने के लिए हूँ।
क्या, हो रहा है तकनीक टीम?
Andru एडवर्ड्स यहाँ, GearLive.com पर संपादक इन चीफ।
यदि आप पहली बार यहाँ है,
इस चैनल सभी तकनीकी उपकरणों और जुआ खेलने के बारे में है,
ताकि आप सामान उस तरह का में कर रहे हैं,
नीचे नीचे सदस्यता लें बटन हिट करने के लिए स्वतंत्र लग रहा है
घंटी सूचना आइकन के साथ साथ,
तो आप किसी भी भविष्य वीडियो को चूकें नहीं।
जैसा कि मैंने कहा, आज, हम के बारे में एप्पल के iPhone एक्स बात कर रहे हैं
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Portuguese: 
- iPhone X da Apple tem o maior,
alteração de hardware único ano quando comparado
a qualquer outra nova geração do iPhone durante a última década.
Passei os últimos 30 dias usando novo carro-chefe da Apple
e agora eu estou aqui para trazer-lhe a minha opinião completa.
Portanto, a pergunta final é,
é o iPhone X vale o seu tempo, atenção,
e, finalmente, o seu dinheiro?
Isso é o que eu vou objetivo de responder agora neste vídeo.
O que está acontecendo, squad tecnologia?
Andru Edwards aqui, editor-chefe da GearLive.com.
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Como eu disse, hoje, nós estamos falando sobre o iPhone da Apple X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Chinese: 
- 苹果的iPhone X具有最大的，
时相比，一年的硬件变化
任何其他新的一代iPhone在过去的十年。
我花了过去的30天使用苹果的新旗舰
现在我在这里给你带来我的全面检讨。
所以，最终的问题是，
是iPhone X值得你的时间，精力，
最终，你的钱？
这就是我要的目标，以现在这个视频回答。
这是怎么回事，高科技阵容？
Andru爱德华兹在这里，编辑，总编辑在GearLive.com。
如果这是您第一次来这里，
这个频道的所有有关的高科技产品和游戏，
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随意打订阅按钮下方向下
随着钟声通知图标，
这样你就不会错过任何未来的视频。
正如我所说的，今天，我们在谈论苹果的iPhone X.
这是一个已经越来越最近所有的嗡嗡声的电话，
正反两方面的。
在这部影片中，我要去尝试，以澄清一些事情。
基本上，我会告诉你关于我喜欢什么
关于电话，有什么我不喜欢的手机，
而且我会混合在设有

German: 
- Apples iPhone X die größte hat,
Einzel Jahr Hardware-Änderung im Vergleich
jede andere neue iPhone-Generation im letzten Jahrzehnte.
Ich verbrachte die letzten 30 Tage mit Apples neuem Flaggschiff
und jetzt bin ich hier, um Ihnen meine volle Überprüfung zu bringen.
So ist die letzte Frage ist,
ist das iPhone X Ihre Zeit, Aufmerksamkeit wert,
und letztlich Ihr Geld?
Das ist, was ich werde Ziel jetzt in diesem Video zu beantworten.
Was ist los, Tech-Kader?
Andru Edwards hier, Editor-in-Chief bei GearLive.com.
Wenn Sie zum ersten Mal hier,
Dieser Kanal ist alles über Tech-Gadgets und Spiele,
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Wie gesagt, heute sprechen wir über das iPhone von Apple X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Spanish: 
- iPhone de Apple X tiene el mayor,
cambio de hardware solo año si se compara
a cualquier otra nueva generación de iPhone durante la última década.
He pasado los últimos 30 días usando la nueva estrella de Apple
y ahora estoy aquí para traer a mi revisión completa.
Así que la pregunta final es,
es el iPhone X vale la pena su tiempo, atención,
y en última instancia, su dinero?
Eso es lo que voy a fin de responder en este momento en este video.
¿Qué está pasando, equipo de tecnología?
Andru Edwards aquí, editor en jefe de GearLive.com.
Si esta es su primera vez aquí,
este canal es todo acerca de aparatos de alta tecnología y los juegos de azar,
por lo que si usted está en ese tipo de cosas,
sentirse libre para golpear el botón de suscripción por debajo
junto con el icono de notificación de campana,
por lo que no se pierda ningún vídeo futuras.
Como ya he dicho, hoy en día, estamos hablando de iPhone de Apple X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Korean: 
- 애플의 아이폰 X가 가장 큰있다,
비교 한 해 하드웨어 변경
지난 10 년 동안 다른 새 아이폰 세대.
나는 애플의 새로운 기함을 사용하여 지난 30 일 동안
지금은 당신이 내 전체 리뷰를 가져 왔어요.
그래서 궁극적 인 질문은,
아이폰 X 당신의 시간 가치가있다,주의,
궁극적으로, 당신의 돈?
그게 내가이 비디오에서 지금 당장 대답 할거야 목표로 해요거야.
어떤 기술 분대, 일이야?
여기 Andru 에드워즈, 편집장 GearLive.com에서.
이 여기 처음 인 경우,
이 채널은 모든 기술 가제트 및 게임에 관하여
그래서 당신은 물건의 종류에 있다면,
아래로 아래의 구독 버튼을 눌러 주시기
벨 알림 아이콘과 함께,
그래서 당신은 미래의 비디오를 놓치지 마세요.
내가 말했듯이, 오늘, 우리는 애플의 아이폰 X에 대해 얘기
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Japanese: 
-  AppleのiPhone Xは最大を持っています、
比較単年度のハードウェアの変更
過去10年間、他の新しいiPhoneの世代へ。
私はAppleの新しいフラッグシップを使用して、過去30日間過ごしました
そして今、私はあなたに私の全面的な見直しをもたらすためにここにいます。
だから、究極の質問があり、
iPhone Xは、あなたの時間の価値がある、注意、
そして最終的に、あなたのお金？
それは私がこのビデオでは、今お答えするつもり狙いだものです。
何が、技術チームが起こっているのですか？
ここAndruエドワーズ、編集長GearLive.comで。
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私が言ったように、今日、私たちは、AppleのiPhone X.について話しています
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

English: 
- Apple's iPhone X has the biggest,
single year hardware change when compared
to any other new iPhone
generation over the past decade.
I spent the past 30 days
using Apple's new flagship
and now I'm here to
bring you my full review.
So the ultimate question is,
is the iPhone X worth
your time, attention,
and ultimately, your money?
That's what I'm gonna aim to
answer right now in this video.
What's going on, tech squad?
Andru Edwards here,
editor-in-chief at GearLive.com.
If this is your first time here,
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As I said, today, we are
talking about Apple's iPhone X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Arabic: 
- أبل آي فون X لديه أكبر،
تغيير الأجهزة سنة واحدة إذا ما قورنت
إلى أي فون الجيل الجديد الآخر على مدى العقد الماضي.
قضيت 30 يوما الماضية باستخدام الرائد أبل الجديد
والآن أنا هنا لتجلب لك تقييمي كامل.
لذا فإن السؤال الجوهري هو:
هو اي فون X يستحق وقتك، والاهتمام،
وفي نهاية المطاف، والمال الخاص؟
هذا ما أنا الهدف ستعمل على الإجابة الآن في هذا الفيديو.
ما يحدث، والتشكيلات التكنولوجيا؟
Andru إدواردز هنا، محرر العام للقوات المسلحة في GearLive.com.
إذا كانت هذه هي المرة الأولى هنا،
هذه القناة كل شيء عن الأدوات التقنية والألعاب،
حتى إذا كنت في هذا النوع من الاشياء،
لا تتردد في الضغط على زر الاشتراك الأسفل
جنبا إلى جنب مع رمز الإعلام الجرس،
لذلك أنت لا تفوت أية لقطات فيديو في المستقبل.
كما قلت، اليوم، نحن نتحدث عن اي فون أبل X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Dutch: 
- Apple's iPhone X heeft de grootste,
één jaar hardware verandering in vergelijking
aan enige andere nieuwe iPhone generatie in het afgelopen decennium.
Ik heb de afgelopen 30 dagen met behulp van het nieuwe vlaggenschip van Apple's
en nu ben ik hier om u mijn volledige review te brengen.
Dus de ultieme vraag is,
is de iPhone X waarde van uw tijd, aandacht,
en uiteindelijk, je geld?
Dat is wat ik ga doel om nu te beantwoorden in deze video.
Wat is er aan de hand, tech ploeg?
Andru Edwards hier, editor-in-chief bij GearLive.com.
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dit kanaal is allemaal over tech gadgets en gaming,
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Zoals ik al zei, vandaag hebben we het over Apple's iPhone X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Chinese: 
- 蘋果的iPhone X具有最大的，
時相比，一年的硬件變化
任何其他新的一代iPhone在過去的十年。
我花了過去的30天使用蘋果的新旗艦
現在我在這裡給你帶來我的全面檢討。
所以，最終的問題是，
是iPhone X值得你的時間，精力，
最終，你的錢？
這就是我要的目標，以現在這個視頻回答。
這是怎麼回事，高科技陣容？
Andru愛德華茲在這裡，編輯，總編輯在GearLive.com。
如果這是您第一次來這裡，
這個頻道的所有有關的高科技產品和遊戲，
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隨意打訂閱按鈕下方向下
隨著鐘聲通知圖標，
這樣你就不會錯過任何未來的視頻。
正如我所說的，今天，我們在談論蘋果的iPhone X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

Italian: 
- iPhone X di Apple ha il più grande,
singola modifica hardware anno se paragonata
a qualsiasi altro iPhone di nuova generazione negli ultimi dieci anni.
Ho trascorso gli ultimi 30 giorni utilizzando la nuova ammiraglia di Apple
e ora sono qui per portarvi la mia recensione completa.
Quindi la domanda finale è,
è l'iPhone X merita il vostro tempo, attenzione,
e in ultima analisi, i vostri soldi?
Questo è quello che sto andando obiettivo di rispondere in questo momento in questo video.
Che cosa sta succedendo, squadra di tecnologia?
Andru Edwards qui, redattore capo a GearLive.com.
Se questa è la prima volta qui,
questo canale tutta una questione di gadget tecnologici e di gioco,
quindi se siete in questo genere di cose,
sentitevi liberi di premere il pulsante di iscriversi in basso
insieme con l'icona di notifica campana,
in modo da non perdere alcun video futuri.
Come ho detto, oggi, stiamo parlando di iPhone di Apple X.
This is the phone that's been
getting all the buzz recently,
both positive and negative.
In this video, I'm gonna
try to clarify some things.
I'm basically gonna tell
you about what I like
about the phone, what I
don't like about the phone,
but also I'm gonna mix in which features

English: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Dutch: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Arabic: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Italian: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

French: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Spanish: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Korean: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Portuguese: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Chinese: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

German: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Thai: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Hindi: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Chinese: 
这款手机，你还可以找到
在iPhone 8,8加。
自从苹果今年发布的三款新器件，
有很多的是一刀切相同的功能，
你可能实际上是能够保存自己一个不错的大块
的钱，如果您所关心的最常用的功能
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Japanese: 
about this phone that you'll also find
on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Since Apple released three
new devices this year,
with a lot of features that
are the same across the board,
you may actually be able to
save yourself a nice chunk
of money if the features
that matter to you the most
are available on one of
Apple's cheaper smartphones.
Now before I jump in, as
you've probably noticed,
I'm not in my typical video environment.
I'm actually here in
Maui, Hawaii with Qualcomm
for the Qualcomm Tech Summit, and in fact,
I'm looking out the
window of my hotel room,
staring at the Pacific Ocean, and in fact,
I will take a picture with the iPhone X
to give you a look at
what I'm seeing right now
and I'll include this
in the video as well.
This is my view right now so
I'm a little bit distracted.
If I get distracted, I will
have some friends of mine
that can jump in and
take over in this video,
and like I said, let's jump
into the features that I like,
starting with one of
the most controversial

Thai: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Dutch: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

French: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Hindi: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Arabic: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Portuguese: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Italian: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Korean: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Chinese: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Japanese: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

English: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

German: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Spanish: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Chinese: 
and one that I actually
find to be an improvement,
and that is Face ID.
The iPhone X has an IR
light, a dot projector,
and an IR camera all
tucked into that notch
at the top of the screen.
What most people don't realize
is that this is actually
like a miniaturized
version of the Xbox Kinect.
That big, bulky camera
that Microsoft used to sell
with the Xbox and Xbox One
has now been shrunk down
and fits right into the iPhone itself.
When you wake the phone,
the IR light goes off
and if the IR camera sees a face,
the dot projector flashes
a pattern of 30,000 dots.
The camera then takes a
2D photo which gets turned
into a mathematical depth model.
It's sent to the authentication chip
and matched against the
value that was already stored
when you set up Touch
ID in the first place.
If it matches, the phone
unlocks and you're in.
Setting up Face ID is super simple.
You follow the instructions on the screen,
you look at it and you simply
make a circle with your nose.

Japanese: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Italian: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Korean: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Arabic: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Portuguese: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Chinese: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

English: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Dutch: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

German: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Thai: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Spanish: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

French: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Chinese: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Hindi: 
Do that two times and Face ID is set up.
Much faster and easier
to set up than Touch ID.
Face ID gets better with
time as it notices you
over and over again.
If it makes a mistake
and doesn't catch you
and asks for a passcode, as
soon as you type that in,
it then stores the image that was taken
that failed and uses it as
a success going forward.
As far as speed goes,
Face ID works very quickly
and very well.
A lot of people have been saying now
that it's a two-step process,
and that now you have to wait
for Face ID to activate, and then swipe up
to get into your phone,
but you actually don't need
to do all that.
Instead. simply pick up your
phone, turn the screen on,
and swipe up and pretend that
Face ID doesn't even exist.
As soon as it authenticates,
you'll be at your home screen,
and you'll only be asked for a
passcode if there's a problem
with Face ID's authentication.
Similar to Touch ID, Face ID
doesn't work every single time
but it works just about
as often as Touch ID did.

Spanish: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Thai: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Korean: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Italian: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Chinese: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Japanese: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Arabic: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

English: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Hindi: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

French: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Chinese: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Portuguese: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

German: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Dutch: 
I actually find it way more
convenient to unlock my phone
than Touch ID because it's
as if it's not even there,
the majority of the time.
Face ID is not just for
unlocking your phone
though it's also used for passwords,
so if you have your password
stored in your iCloud account,
anytime you go to a website
or app that needs you to login
with a username and password,
if it's already stored,
Face ID will automatically
fill it in for you
without you having to do anything at all.
Face ID is so secure, in fact,
that it also works with Apple Pay.
If you haven't noticed, if you compare it
to facial unlock systems on other devices
like Android phones,
you cannot authenticate
using your face, but with the iPhone X,
you can, due to the fact
that Face ID is so secure.
Up next, we are talking
about that big display.
Some people may not think it's that big
but it is an improvement over
the previous iPhone models,
at least when it's
compared to the iPhone 8.

Dutch: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Portuguese: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Japanese: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Korean: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Thai: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Chinese: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Spanish: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Hindi: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Arabic: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Italian: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

English: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Chinese: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

German: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

French: 
A lot of people think since
this is a 5.8 inch display
that it's bigger than the 5.5 inch display
on the iPhone 7 Plus,
iPhone 8 Plus, et cetera,
but in fact, there's less
screen space on the iPhone X
than the previous Plus model smartphones.
Think of this as a taller
version of the iPhone 8
or iPhone 7.
Similar to the jump in screen size
when Apple made the display taller
when it went from the
iPhone 4S to the iPhone 5.
The iPhone X is Apple's first
phone to use an OLED display
after years of Apple LCDs
pretty much setting the standard
for the industry.
OLED displays allow for thinner phones,
but getting them to be color accurate
has always been a challenge.
Samsung phones tend to
be a little oversaturated
to the point of almost
appearing to be neon,
while Google's Pixel XL
2 has a bunch of issues
that we've talked about in the past,
with viewing angles, with muted
colors, with color shifting,

Portuguese: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Hindi: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

French: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

English: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Thai: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Italian: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Spanish: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

German: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Chinese: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Chinese: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Arabic: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Japanese: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Korean: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Dutch: 
and LG's new V30 even has problems
with uneven back lighting.
This is why Apple's been
hesitant to jump to OLED
in the past, but here with the iPhone X,
they're finally able to make that jump.
Apple is using a 5.8 inch Samsung
manufactured OLED display,
Which they say has been
custom-designed for the iPhone X.
In fact, not only did
we hear this from Apple
but I also heard this
from Samsung themselves,
who said that this is an
Apple-designed display
and that Samsung is just the manufacturer.
The display uses a diamond
PenTile pixel layout,
which means every pixel
on the screen shares red,
green, and blue subpixels
with the pixels around it,
unlike the previous iPhone LCD screens
which have dedicated RGB
subpixels in a stripe
for every single pixel on the screen.
Many people don't like PenTile displays
and I'm actually one of those people
but here it's hard to tell
that it's an actual PenTile
display with the naked eye.

Korean: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Italian: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Thai: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Chinese: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Japanese: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Arabic: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Portuguese: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Chinese: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

German: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Spanish: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

English: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Dutch: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Hindi: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

French: 
In fact, Apple's done so
much custom anti-aliasing
and subpixel rendering to make the display
look a little better than
typical Samsung PenTile OLEDs
and I think anyone who
takes a look at the display
will agree that the
effort was well worth it.
One of my favorite features of the display
is the True Tone feature that
Apple has implemented here.
True Tone was one of my favorite features
on the iPad Pro 9.7 inch,
and also on the newer iPad Pro 10.5 inch.
I was hoping True Tone
would come to the iPhone X
and we have it this year.
The iPhone X offers
Dolby Vision HDR support
so iTunes movies mastered in
HDR play with higher brightness
and more dynamic range.
You can also find these movies on services
like Netflix, and of course,
typical regular HDR as well
is also supported on the display.
Is the iPhone's OLED display perfect?
No, it is not.
Every OLED display has some of color shift

Italian: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Chinese: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

English: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Dutch: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

German: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Portuguese: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Spanish: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Hindi: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Japanese: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Chinese: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Thai: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Korean: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

French: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Arabic: 
when you view it off
axis, and the iPhone X
has that same issue.
It is a pretty muted color
shift but it is there.
If you look off axis, you'll
see a slight blue tint
when holding the phone off angle.
A lot of people also asked about burn in.
The Google Pixel 2 XL
seemed to be suffering
from burn in less than a week
after people received it.
I've been using the
iPhone X for, like I said,
just over a month and I have not noticed
any screen retention, any image retention,
any burn in at all.
Obviously, I can't talk for the future,
but here in the first month,
it hasn't been a problem at all.
And speaking of the
display that is a display
that you're gonna want to protect.
This iPhone, in fact, is very fragile.
It's glass on front, glass on back,
and that gives me an
opportunity to thank our sponsor
for this video, Tech21.
Tech21 makes cases and screen protectors
that will protect your
device drop after drop.
Tech21 makes a scratch-resistant,

Arabic: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Spanish: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Korean: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Japanese: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Thai: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Hindi: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Portuguese: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Dutch: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

German: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Chinese: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Chinese: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

English: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Italian: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

French: 
anti-glare screen protector
along with a bunch of cases.
They've got an assortment of cases,
most of which protect your
phone from a 10-foot drop
but you can also opt for
a thinner and lighter case
that will protect it from
a 6.6-foot drop as well.
The cases look good and they're
also the standard bearer
for protection.
You can pick up Tech21 cases
at most major retailers
that sell smartphones, including T-Mobile.
I will leave a direct link to
where you can buy Tech21 cases
on T-Mobile's website down
in the description below.
The next feature I want to
talk about here on the iPhone X
is the cameras.
The iPhone X has
basically the same cameras
as the iPhone 8,
and the photos look
almost exactly the same,
so if the cameras are important to you,
the rear cameras in particular,
if that's one of your
major buying decisions,
know that you can get pretty
much the same experience
on an iPhone 8 Plus and if you don't care
about the telephoto lens,
you can pick up an iPhone 8
and save yourself several hundred dollars

Hindi: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

German: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

French: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

English: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Spanish: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Italian: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Dutch: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Thai: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Arabic: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Chinese: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Korean: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Chinese: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Portuguese: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Japanese: 
off the cost of an iPhone X.
On the back of the iPhone X,
you're gonna find two
optically stabilized,
12 megapixel cameras.
One with an F1.8 wide angle lens
and the other with an F2.4 telephoto lens.
This is an upgrade from the iPhone 8 Plus
which has an F2.8
non-stabilized telephoto lens.
That stabilized telephoto lens is great.
These are probably the best zoom photos
that I've ever taken on any smart phone,
and it's also amazing to
be able to shoot in 4K
at a 6 time zoom, have that
footage be nice and clear.
When taking photos,
the iPhone also has a new slow sync flash
that also does appear on the iPhone 8,
and it basically fills in
the background a lot better
when taking the flash
than it did in the past
where we just kind of
light out up your subject
and leave the background dark.
The slow sync flash will actually light up
both the subject and background,
and it actually makes the
flash much more usable,
although I still prefer to take pictures
with no flash at all.

Spanish: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Hindi: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

German: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

English: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Thai: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Japanese: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Dutch: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Arabic: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Chinese: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Italian: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Chinese: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Korean: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Portuguese: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

French: 
The two cameras on the rear do allow
for the portrait mode which works as well
as portrait mode on the 8 Plus,
and also supports the new
portrait lighting feature,
which is in beta,
where you can apply
different lighting effects
to your photos in real-time.
In another difference from
the iPhone 8 Plus, though,
the front camera also
supports portrait mode
and portrait lighting.
That is where that notch
comes back into play
which Apple calls the sensor housing.
That's what uses Face ID
but that's also where the
front camera is stored.
Regular front camera
photos do look similar
to what you'd find on the
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
but when you turn on the portrait mode,
you do get that blurry background,
and you have to make sure you're well-lit
in order to get it to work properly.
If you're in a low light situation,
you may find the edges of the subject
to come out a little soft,
and the iPhone will have a problem finding
where those edges are and what
to blur and what not to blur.
It is a little odd and confusing
because the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
are able to take amazing
front camera photos

Hindi: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

German: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Chinese: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Dutch: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Thai: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Korean: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Portuguese: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Spanish: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Japanese: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Chinese: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Italian: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

French: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

English: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

Arabic: 
in portrait mode with an almost
perfectly blurred background
and it doesn't have all the
physical hardware features
that the iPhone X has.
Instead it's using cloud
processing to achieve the effect,
and it looks fantastic on the Pixel 2,
so hopefully, we see Apple
improve the software here
in the front camera for
the portrait mode selfies
to look even better.
Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the camera to me,
though, is that it can shoot 1080p video
in 240 frames per second, which is crazy.
You're not gonna find that
on any other smartphone
and it also shoots 4K video
at 60 frames per second.
Again, not something you're gonna find
on any other smartphone, at
least here at the end of 2017.
Both of those are very,
very impressive feats
and if you're someone who
takes a lot of video like I do,
it is something that you will appreciate
right out of the gate.
All right, it's nighttime right now.
I figured I'd try doing a
video clip while walking.

German: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Chinese: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Italian: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

English: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Japanese: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Hindi: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Korean: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Arabic: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Dutch: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Spanish: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Chinese: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Thai: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

French: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Portuguese: 
Front camera right here,
so you're hearing the sound
directly from the camera
as well as the picture.
All that noise is all
these fountains back here.
Anyway, there you go, this
is a look at the front camera
in pretty dim lighting.
Sundown is in, oh, sundown
was about 7 1/2 minutes ago,
so you can see, it still
captures pretty good.
Now I'm in some shadows and
I'm walking through some trees
and you can see, it's capturing the trees,
capturing detail, still making sure
that my face is pretty well lit up.
Up next, in particular,
I want to talk about feel
in the hand of the iPhone X.
I'm coming from an iPhone 8 Plus, 7 Plus,
6S Plus, and 6 Plus.
When Apple released its larger phones,
I went with the biggest phones they had
because I wanted the
biggest screen they had,
and when they added that dual camera,
I wanted the best camera that they had.
However, as much as I
liked the plus-size phones,

Dutch: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Japanese: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Arabic: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Chinese: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

German: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

French: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Portuguese: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Thai: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Spanish: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Chinese: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

English: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Hindi: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Italian: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Korean: 
I hated how they felt in the hand.
I always felt that I was
struggling to use them one-handed,
and missed the one-handed ability
that I had on my iPhone 5S,
but I didn't want to give up
the better camera experience
and the larger screen.
Here with the iPhone X,
the problem is pretty much mitigated.
Now again, the screen does
not have as much surface space
as the iPhone 8 Plus does,
however, it's a larger screen,
a sharper screen, and I can
use this device with one hand.
A large part of that
is all the new gestures
that Apple built into the iPhone X.
Since it is an almost bezel-less display
with no home button at all,
it all now relies on swipe gestures.
Those swipe gestures are all
optimized for one-handed use
and I think they work really well.
In fact, I prefer it over
pressing a home button
and double tapping a
home button, et cetera.
However, if you are someone
who likes that home button,
and you're gonna miss the home button,

Chinese: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Korean: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

German: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Japanese: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Italian: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

French: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

English: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Spanish: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Arabic: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Thai: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Dutch: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Hindi: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Portuguese: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Chinese: 
you may want to opt for an iPhone 8
or iPhone 8 Plus instead.
And by the way, those
phones are just as powerful
as the iPhone X as far as the
processor and the RAM goes.
The iPhone 8 Plus and
the iPhone X are similar
in those specs, so if you're someone
who prefers a home button,
you can buy an iPhone 8 Plus
and you won't be missing out on any speed.
Another feature I wanna touch on
that I think most people kind
of ignore is the side button.
What used to be the power button
is now called the side button
and it sports multi-functionality,
so just pressing and tapping on it
will turn your display off and on.
Tapping and holding it will
invoke Siri to allow you
to talk to Siri and I
actually find Siri invocation
to be much better using the side button
than I ever did using the home button.
One-handed Siri is much easier
when you can just grip the iPhone X.
When compared to having
to shimmy previous iPhones
in your hand, to press
and hold a home button,

Japanese: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Chinese: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Chinese: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Hindi: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Dutch: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

English: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Thai: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Spanish: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Portuguese: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Italian: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Korean: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Arabic: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

German: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

French: 
and awkwardly holding your phone,
hoping you wouldn't drop it
because it's all off balance.
Now you just simply
squeeze the side button
with your thumb and
you're talking to Siri.
Again, the lack of a home
button does mean you need
to use the side buttons a little more.
In order to use Apple Pay,
you simply double tap the side button,
and then authenticate
with Face ID and Apple Pay
is ready to be used.
And if you want to take a screenshot,
you just squeeze the phone together,
you press the side button,
and the volume up button
at the same time.
In order to power the phone down,
you can squeeze both the side button
and either one of the volume buttons,
hold them down until
you get your reset menu.
So again, the side button
mixed with gestures
is my preferred way of navigating iOS.
Apple gets a big thumbs up from me
because this is a lot
easier for me to use,
preferred method, than using
the old home button style.
Up next, let's talk about
the speaker experience,
the sound experience of the iPhone X.
I think it is fantastic.
It is the second loudest smartphone

Spanish: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Italian: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Dutch: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Chinese: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

English: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

German: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Korean: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Chinese: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

French: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Portuguese: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Hindi: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Japanese: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Arabic: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Thai: 
on the market right now,
behind the RAZR phone.
The speaker sounds fantastic.
One of my favorite tests to do
when I'm testing smartphone speakers
is to choose a song with a lot of range,
start playing the song, close my eyes,
hold the fold in front of me,
and basically, take in the
song and see if I can hear
all the stereo sound and how
wide that soundstage sounds.
And on the iPhone X it passes
that test with flying colors.
You get stereo sound, you get one speaker
in the earpiece, which actually functions
as a loudspeaker as well,
and there's a second speaker
at the bottom of the device.
So again, stereo sound
coming out of the iPhone X
and the speakers are loud.
They have bass, they have
good treble, good mid-range.
I do not think they're better
than the speakers found
on the RAZR phone, but those
are bigger, dedicated speakers,
but for a smartphone like
this, as thin as the iPhone X,
with as small speakers as you see,
at least externally on the iPhone X,
I never expected the
speakers to be this good.

Chinese: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

French: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Korean: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Italian: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Chinese: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Portuguese: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Japanese: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Arabic: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Hindi: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

English: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Thai: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

German: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Spanish: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

Dutch: 
The iPhone X speakers
are so good, in fact,
that I think they're just as good
as buying an inexpensive
external Bluetooth speaker.
Instead, you can just
use the phone itself.
Okay, you might be asking me
what about the big feature?
What about the future
everybody is talking about?
Why haven't you yet started
telling us about Animoji?
Well, Animoji is one of
the most popular features
of the iPhone X.
Not for me personally.
I do think they're funny,
I do think they're cute,
I do think people have used them
in some pretty creative
ways, but it's not something
that I use on a daily basis.
However, they're cool.
They're not something
that's gonna sell the phone,
but they are something
that's gonna delight people
who buy the phone.
If you're unaware, what you've
been watching in this video
are the Animoji.
I've been using different Animoji
to go through all my
thoughts on the iPhone X here
in this video.
Animoji are Apple's
animated emoji characters.

German: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

English: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Italian: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Hindi: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Japanese: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Portuguese: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Korean: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Spanish: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Chinese: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Dutch: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Chinese: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Thai: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

Arabic: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

French: 
It's basically built in
machinima right for your iPhone.
Most importantly, they
work and they work well.
They do facial tracking
with muscle movement.
They track your head,
they track your eyes,
they track your mouth, they
track the muscles in your face,
and they map it out in such a way
that it hides the
difficulty of doing this.
This isn't easy.
It's not something that we've seen before
and Apple does a good
job just making it fun
and making it just work without any fuss.
Animoji works by using the front camera
in conjunction with the True Depth sensor.
Some people are saying that
it just uses the camera.
Apple says that's not true.
It does also use the True Depth IR sensor
for some of the Animoji functionality.
One other thing about Animoji
is that they are not iOS only.
You can send them to other iOS users.
You can send them to iPhone X users,
you can send them to anyone
using any previous iPhone
that's not the iPhone X,
and even Android users
can see them as well because
Apple will just turn them

English: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Hindi: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Dutch: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Thai: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Portuguese: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

French: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Chinese: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Chinese: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Arabic: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Spanish: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Italian: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

German: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Japanese: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Korean: 
into a movie file and send them to anybody
in your contact list.
Up next, let's talk about
a couple of new features
on the iPhone X that also
do appear on the iPhone 8
and iPhone 8 Plus.
Again, if these are features
that are important to you,
you may want to consider a
cheaper smartphone from Apple.
You do not need an
iPhone X to enjoy these.
The first one is wireless charging.
Since the iPhone X has a glass back
instead of the aluminum metal back,
it now supports wireless
charging using the Qi standard
so any Qi wireless charger will work.
Apple specifically has
mentioned one charger
from Belkin and another
charger from Mophie.
You can pick up those
chargers and use them,
but you don't have to
use those two brands.
You can use any brand
Qi charger out there,
and it should work with your iPhone X.
However, the iPhone 8 and 8
Plus also have the glass back,
and they also support wireless charging,

Italian: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Japanese: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Arabic: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Chinese: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Thai: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Portuguese: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Spanish: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Hindi: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

German: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Dutch: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

English: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Chinese: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Korean: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

French: 
so again, you do not need
to pick up an iPhone X
if wireless charging is important to you
when deciding on your next iPhone.
Another similar feature is
the IP67 water resistance.
I'm a big fan of water
resistance on smartphones
and as we've seen, some flagships
recently have not shipped
with water resistance.
Apple has been shipping
with water resistance
since the release of
the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
You get that same water
resistance on the 8 and 8 Plus
and the 10, but if that's
something you're considering
in your next smartphone purchase,
you do not need an iPhone X
in order to have water
resistance on an iPhone device,
but if the iPhone X is
something you're considering,
do know that it is IP67-rated,
which means it can be submerged
in up to a meter of water
for 30 minutes without
suffering any damage.
And the last feature I
want to touch on here
that I think is relevant
when discussing the iPhone X,
and this is actually number
10 on my top 10 features.
It is the new design itself.

Chinese: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Dutch: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

English: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Arabic: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Korean: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Italian: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

French: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Chinese: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Japanese: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

German: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Hindi: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Portuguese: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Spanish: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Thai: 
What you've got here is a
sandwich of what Apple says
is the most durable
glass they've ever used
in a smartphone, with a
surgical grade steel band
connecting the two pieces of glass.
Now when Apple sends us
the most durable glass
they've ever used in a smartphone,
I'm gonna believe them.
I don't see any reason why they'd say that
if it wasn't true, however,
you should not be tricked
into thinking that if you drop this phone,
that it's just not gonna break.
Glass versus concrete,
concrete is gonna win,
probably 95% of the time.
So again, if you happen to be clumsy,
if you have slippery fingers,
slippery hands, or you work
in an environment where
you may drop your phone,
be sure to grab a protective case.
Again, link to the Tech21 cases
down in the description below.
On the left side of the device,
you're gonna find the volume
up and volume down button
along with the mute switch,
and on the other side,
over on the right, is that side button
that I talked about earlier.
Some people are going
to argue with the notch

Portuguese: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Spanish: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Hindi: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Thai: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

English: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

German: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Italian: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Arabic: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Japanese: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

French: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Chinese: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Korean: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Dutch: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

Chinese: 
on the display.
That is what some people think
looks like absolute crap.
Some people do not like
the fact that the notch
comes down, the sensor housing
comes down into the display
and that the display curves around this.
They would have much rather
have had it be a complete bar
at the top or black out the display
to make it a more uniform look.
I personally find, and you've heard this
from a lot of other people as well.
I thought it would be distracting
but it's not something
you really notice after
you start using the phone.
Unless you're holding
the phone horizontally
and watching video in full-screen mode
or playing a game that fills the screen,
then it's more noticeable
but when using the phone,
95% of the time, that sensor housing
doesn't get in my way, personally.
So there you have it guys.
That was your look at
Apple's latest flagship,
the iPhone X.
The biggest departure in any
single year iPhone release.
Big jump here in the design of this phone.
You can pick up the iPhone X right now.
It starts at $999.

English: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Dutch: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

German: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Hindi: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Italian: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Japanese: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Portuguese: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Arabic: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Chinese: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Thai: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Korean: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Spanish: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Chinese: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

French: 
That's for a 64 gigabyte version
and it's available in both silver,
which is really kind of like a white
with silver accents,
and it's also available
in space gray as well.
If 64 gigabytes is not enough for you,
you can also opt for a
256 gigabyte version.
That sells for $1,149 and is available
in the same two colors,
silver and space gray.
Here at the end of 2017, you
have a lot of great options
when it comes to which
smartphone you're gonna buy.
The iPhone X, I think, is a great device.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
save you some money
and bring you a lot of feature parity.
You've got the Google
Pixel 2 which I think
is one of the best phones of the year.
Definitely, best camera on that phone.
Don't forget about
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
If the stylus and dual camera is something
that's important to you, if it's not,
the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus
are fantastic phones as well.

Chinese: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
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I gotta get back down to
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Chinese: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
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appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
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Spanish: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
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As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Hindi: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
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you haven't done so already.
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appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Dutch: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
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for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
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all future video releases.
Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Thai: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
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for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
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Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

English: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
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for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
That way you stay on top of
all future video releases.
Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

German: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
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for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
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all future video releases.
Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Korean: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
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you haven't done so already.
That way you stay on top of
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Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Japanese: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
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for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
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Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Portuguese: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
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for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
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Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Arabic: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
click or tap on my face
here at the bottom of the
screen in order to subscribe
for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
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all future video releases.
Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

French: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
click or tap on my face
here at the bottom of the
screen in order to subscribe
for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
That way you stay on top of
all future video releases.
Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Italian: 
And if you want to save
yourself even more money
and don't care about all of
the top-tier flagship features,
be sure to check out the OnePlus 5T.
Again, so many great
smartphones here at the end
of the year.
It's crazy how fast phones
are innovating right now.
But I want to hear from you.
What phones have you guys picked?
Did you pick the iPhone X?
Did you pick a different phone?
Comment down below and let me know.
I'll meet you down there
for further discussion.
Fan boys, if you're gonna
start flaming people,
every iPhone review video that I do
starts picking up fan boys.
People who say that I'm paid
by Apple to say nice things.
People who say, in the same video,
that I'm paid by Samsung
to not say nice things.
I try to give you a fair and
balanced look at this device.
Let me know what you think,
though, in the comments below.
I'll meet you there for
further discussion like I said.
If you enjoyed this one please
do drop a like on this video
and don't forget to
click or tap on my face
here at the bottom of the
screen in order to subscribe
for free to the channel if
you haven't done so already.
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Thanks so much for watching.
As always, guys, I
appreciate your support.
I gotta get back down to
the beach here in Maui.

Spanish: 
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German: 
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Italian: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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Chinese: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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Portuguese: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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Japanese: 
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Arabic: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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French: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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English: 
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Dutch: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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Chinese: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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Thai: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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Korean: 
I'm Andru Edwards and I'll
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Hindi: 
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