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iPhone X - First impressions reveal Apple may have a huge hit on their hands

APPLE’S iPhone X is now available to pre-order with this flagship device arriving in stores across the UK from Friday. And, if you’re thinking of buying this all-new smartphone, here’s express.co.uk's first look and initial impressions.



The iPhone X marks a major milestone for Apple.
This groundbreaking piece of technology arrives 10 years after the very first iPhone was held up in front of cheering crowds by Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs.
The iPhone has transformed the way we communicate and has spawned a generation of devices that can allow consumers to watch content, surf the web, send emails and take pictures that look as good as those shot on a professional DSLR.
Now on its 10th anniversary, Apple is launching its biggest ever update to this hugely popular device.
The iPhone X is once again pushing the boundaries of design and technology with new features such as an edge-to-edge display and facial recognition.

Express.co.uk has just got the iPhone X in our hands and here’s our early impressions of Apple’s next generation smartphone.



We’ve only been been using the iPhone X for a short time but the future looks very exciting for fans of this famous creation.
The all-new iPhone is simply stunning and, with a 5.8-inch edge-to-edge screen that covers almost the entire front of the device, this is the best looking smartphone Apple has ever made.
The clever design also means you get a much bigger screen in a phone that’s physically smaller in your hand.

Gone are the chunky bezels that have graced the front of  the iPhone since the original device was launched 10 years ago and this radical new look is a massive improvement over all of its predecessors.
Its glass and metal construction also makes it feel reassuringly solid and the glossy chrome edges provide an added touch of bling.
And it’s not just the design that looks impressive as Apple has included an OLED Super Retina display for the first time on their iPhones and we really like what we’ve seen.
The US technology giant hasn’t followed some of its rivals with over the top and saturated colours.
Instead, this display brings a much more true-to-life experience to the screen which we definitely prefer.
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