iPhone X rumors have been swirling for so long that it was
beginning to feel like this day would never come. But alas, iPhone X release
day is here and people are finally getting their hands on Apple’s hotly
anticipated tenth-anniversary iPhone.
The emotional roller coaster surrounding iPhone launches is
beyond predictable, and it happens each and every year. What we haven’t seen in
the last couple of years, however, were the huge lines that used to accompany
each new iPhone release. Thanks to pent-up demand for the redesigned iPhone
since 2014, swarms of eager Apple fans flocked to Apple stores around the
world. In this post, we’ll take a look photos from across the globe as fans
flocked to Apple stores in hopes of picking up a new iPhone X.
Apple CEO Tim Cook called the new iPhone X
“the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone,” and it’s easy to see why.
The OLED display — an iPhone first — is called the Super Retina Display and
measures 5.8 inches, with a resolution of 2,436 × 1,125 pixels. It
features Dolby
Vision and HDR10 for stunning high-contrast video playback,
as well as TrueTone dynamic white-balance adjustment, a feature of the 10.5-inch
iPad Pro and the new iPhone
8 models. The screen takes up the whole
screen and there’s no home button — you unlock your phone with your face. Oh,
and it’s water- and dust-resistant, and capable of charging wirelessly.
iPhone X
pre-orders are slated to deliver on November 3, but many people found
themselves having to wait until the end of November or December to receive one.
It looks like Christmas came early, though, as The Verge confirms there are
multiple reports of shipping estimates moving up as early as November 6. You
should check your shipping estimate from Apple to see if your device is
arriving sooner.
The iPhone
X costs $1,000, and it’s available in limited stock at Apple stores, carriers,
and retailers on November 3. You can nab one in either 64GB or 256GB, but the
latter will cost $1,150. If you’re planning on picking one up at a store, Apple
recommends arriving
early — you may want to consider waiting on line the night before or early in
the morning.
Some
carriers, like Sprint, are cutting customers a discount. New and existing
customers on the carrier’s Sprint Flex plan will be able to get a 64GB iPhone
for $22.22 per month for 18 months ($400) with an eligible trade-in. For a full
list of iPhone X prices and pre-order information, check out our iPhone X buying
guide.
The iPhone
X was the third phone announced by Apple on September 12, joining the iPhone
8 and 8
Plus. It followed the Series 3 Apple
Watch, which comes with built-in cellular connectivity.
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