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iPhone X after a month of use 2018

iPhone X after a month of use 2018



After 10 years with practically the same design, the iPhone X proposes a different idea for the Apple phone. Without start button and OLED screen, this is our in-depth test and review of the iPhone X after a month of use.




Finally a great Apple phone comfortable to carry
As a user years ago of an iPhone Plus model , the arrival of the iPhone X supposed a priori excellent news: to have the possibility of charging with a smartphone / phablet of more inches with less space occupied. For me, in this month of use of the iPhone X, the most shocking has been to have a 5.8-inch screen manageable . It’s almost a Christmas miracle .However, despite this reduction in size, in the day to day the iPhone X has not proven to be a lightweight terminal and, although with 30 grams less than the Plus model this year, still holds more than 170 grams day after day They are appreciable. The reason is none other than a thickness not very small and the use of quality glass. It is a blunt terminal in hand.

The passage to the glass in the back gives you opportunities with wireless charging, as well as reducing the possibility of it slipping out of your hand in a simple way. The grip of that back I like more than the metal but in the end I left the impression, like all high-end glass, high fragility. We have not had the luck the misfortune to prove in this month of use that resistance to falls, but in the day to day giving it a very intensive use.

From the crystal design of the iPhone X I am undoubtedly with the resistance to wear and tear on a daily basis. It’s like fresh out of the box
Carrying it in bags with more objects, in your pocket with keys and coins and being careful not to leave it on tables and all kinds of surfaces, the front and rear glass are just removed from the box . It’s fantastic the resistance that shows the finish of the iPhone X. In my case I’m using it without a case, but it’s not a bad idea to protect it with one, although I warn you that the nooks and ends are full of dust and textile remains if You usually wear it in a pants pocket.

Although I told you that I did not find it especially slippery, I can not say the same when we put it on a table and similar flat surfaces. The rounded edges, its high weight and the glass of the back make it slide to little that there is some inclination . So I’ve taken a couple of scares; be careful with where we left off.

If it does not slide anymore it is because of the hump of the double camera , that aesthetically I do not like anything and that also makes when we have on the table the terminal, when pressing the screen, it is lame considerably.

From the design say one more thing: missing some visual reference on the front when the screen is off. It happens to me as in other smartphones without frames, that one, in a hurry, ends up taking the phone in the wrong orientation to be able to use it.

Otherwise, the absence of the 3.5 mm port to use any headset because the adapter ends up getting lost very easily still does not convince me. And it’s never there when you need it . The port, yes.

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