An unknown portion of new iPhone X owners have been unable to activate their device.
Are you experiencing issues activating your iPhone X?
An unknown portion of new iPhone X owners have been unable to activate their device.
While most reviewers praised the Samsung-manufacured organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel utilized by iPhone X, some people have noted that Apple's new Super Retina display suffers from mild color shift in off-axis viewing, which is inherent to OLED technology.
In addition to releasing a detailed Guided Tour video covering some of the iPhone X basics, including navigating without a Home button, using Apple Pay, Animoji and more, the company published a set of support documents and tips for using the device.
Apple on Friday published a Guided Tour video through its official YouTube channel, highlighting the biggest iPhone X changes in terms of navigation, Face ID, Apple Pay and more.
Among the interesting photos and closeup shots of the various internals from iFixit's teardown of iPhone X are some cool images of Apple's OLED phone next to the original iPhone.
Senior CNET photographer James Martin has decided to test the iPhone X camera by documenting the most devastating wildfire in California’s history.
Apple celebrated the big iPhone X launch today by sharing a bunch of photos showing customers buying the tenth anniversary smartphone in its retail stores around the world.
iPhone X went on sale around the world today and iFixit this morning published their teardown analysis of the handset, revealing the internal design radically different from prior models.
Pokémon GO players will be delighted to learn that the Pocketdex IV automation app for the iOS platform has received an update on Thursday with new features for tracking nearby Raid Battles and support for Apple’s latest handset, the iPhone X.
Originally released back in mid-July by Majd Alfhaily and Surenix, each prominent developers from the jailbreak community, Pocketdex strives to be a Pokémon Go power-player’s best friend. The app makes it easier to discern your best Pokémon from your worst; merely take a screenshot of the Pokémon in-game, and the app does all the calculations for you before spitting out the Pokémon's individual values (IVs).
Now that iPhone X has begun shipping to customers, a “Great on iPhone X” section launched on App Store today highlighting top apps that have been updated for the new handset.
iPhone X launches in the United States in under a day (sales just kicked off in the Asia-PAcific region) and already the very first teardown video has hit YouTube, but not from iFixit. Running fifteen minutes long, the clip gives us a good first look at the internals of Apple's latest handset.
According to Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering Dan Riccio and other Apple executives, iPhone X was originally supposed to come out in 2018, but the Cupertino company was able to “deliver them this year.”