iPhone X review: Apple finally knocks it out of the park
The company's most important smartphone in years does not disappoint, with Face ID and an all-screen design that spells the end of the home button
The iPhone X is Apple's most important - and most expensive - new smartphone in four years, bringing with it a significant change to the design, dumping the home button to usher in a full-screen experience. Thankfully, Apple nailed it.
After four years of the company recycling the design of the iPhone 6, the iPhone X is a breath of fresh air. The beautiful OLED screen takes up pretty much the whole front of the device. It's one of the best displays I've ever seen on a smartphone, and while it's not quite as bezel free at the sides as Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Note 8 devices, it's a giant leap forward for Apple.
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