Overview
The iPhone X was Apple's most radical redesign in a decade — it introduced Face ID, the edge-to-edge Super Retina OLED display, and eliminated the home button. The stainless steel frame and glass back set the template for every flagship iPhone that followed.
Key Features
- Display: 5.8-inch Super Retina OLED — Apple's first OLED iPhone.
- Face ID: Secure facial recognition that replaced Touch ID.
- Camera: 12MP dual cameras with Portrait mode and OIS.
- Chip: A11 Bionic with Neural Engine for Face ID processing.
The Verdict
The iPhone X was a landmark device that defined the modern smartphone. In 2026, it's a historic device suitable for basic use. The OLED display still looks great, and Face ID remains surprisingly reliable.
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