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The X keyboard pops up in a part of the phone similar to where it is on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. It fits my thumbs. The keys feel narrower than the 8 Plus', because the display isn't as wide. It feels fine. But the large amount of display area underneath -- easily enough for another set of keys or functions -- seems odd. An emoji and dictation button are put down there, but why not anything else? It feels like space was left for a phantom home button that's not there. But still, I typed quickly. It's not bad, certainly, but it feels like the space could be used a lot more efficiently. Something for iOS 12, maybe -- or could we see a change sooner?.
We're doing full battery tests, but I found I needed recharging midday in my first few days, A morning commute on the train left me at about 70 percent by 10:30am after getting up at 7am, This is similar to what I get on the 8 and even the 8 Plus, (Yes, I'm spending a lot of time showing this phone off and running apps -- but I'm also splitting time in my day between the X and an iPhone 8 Plus.) The point is, the book lover iphone case X isn't conquering new battery frontiers, at least in these early days, Updated November 1, 4:29 p.m, PT, My earlier thoughts, first published Tuesday at 3 a.m, PT and updated thereafter, follow..
The iPhone X feels like a concept car, or a secret project. That's because of the X name, probably, and the legacy of 10 years of iPhones. It's also the fact that this is an optional step-up model -- like an 8 Plus, but smaller. It's a bold new design, different after three years of each iPhone looking very much the same. I love new technology and the wild ideas that come with it. I love to be immersed in new concepts. But I'm also practical when it comes to tools. Will I use a fully rethought phone? Will it work for me when I need it to? My phone is my mission critical everything. It's my Indiana Jones hat. Will Face ID work as well as the trusty Touch ID home button? Will I feel safe?.
Face ID worked well in early tests, Setup is quick: Two circular head twists and the iPhone adds your face to its secure internal database, Unlocking isn't automatic, Instead, the phone "readies for unlock" when it recognizes my face, So I look at the iPhone, and then a lock icon at the top unlocks, But the iPhone still needs my finger-swipe to finish the unlock, It's book lover iphone case fast, but that extra step means it's not instantaneous, Face ID did recognize me most of the time but sometimes, every once in a while, it didn't..
I tried the phone with at least five of my coworkers. None of their faces unlocked it -- although none of them look remotely like me. I also attempted to unlock it with a big color photo of my face on a 24-inch monitor, but that didn't register as a face to the iPhone X either. The TrueDepth camera recognizes face contours to identify you. Face ID worked perfectly in these instances. Face ID worked perfectly in an almost completely dark room, too, lit only by the iPhone's screen. (It uses infrared). We'll still need to do a lot more testing to see what Face ID's limits are. By default, it requires "attention" at the display, but that requirement for direct attention can be turned off for those who need it, or those who prefer to speed up the process.
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