Testseek.com have collected 1178 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone X / 10 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone X / 10.
October 2017
(87%)
1178 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sexy, bexel-less design, Blazing-fast performance, Excellant cameras, Face ID works well, for the most part
The notch can affect media and gaming experience, iOS usage requires a learning curve, Average battery life, Pricey, Photos by Raj Rout, Top Alternatives, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
The iPhone X is a strange beast – it scores in almost all respects, yet has its share of quirks. Personally, I like the fact that it's much more compact in comparison to the Plus-sized iPhones I have been using so far, yet offers a bigger screen. I can un...
Abstract: I was lacing up my skates to test the floor when the iPhone X hit Apple Store shelves. It's the first time my secret life as a skater for a top 10 roller derby team has directly interfered with my work at iMore — I had my husband pick up my iPhone X in Ma...
Published: 2017-11-14, Author: Roman , review by: macworld.com
Gorgeous OLED display, Face ID works better than expected, Excellent photo quality, Greatly improved processing speed
Expensive, Mixed results with Portrait Lighting, Extra caution needs to be taken with the allglass design
2017 marks the tenth anniversary of the iPhone. What I remember most about the first iPhone was my sense of astonishment. Sure, it had its flaws, but I felt like I was holding the future of computing in the palm of my hand.However, with each new g...
Raw performance, Speaker quality, Onehand friendly option, More polished software experience, Stylus input, Fast recharge times, Storage expansion, Headphone jack
When you're spending around $1,000 for a smartphone, you're going to want to have a lot to like – and both of these handsets very much deliver. They're at the top of their games in performance, camera quality, visuals, and offering software that feels cus...
Face ID is a game changer. New Super Retina OLED screen provides a whole new level of display quality. iPhone “Plus” duallens camera system in an iPhone 8sized package. Wider aperture and OIS on 2X lens should provide better 2X photos. Front TrueDepth cam
The higher aspect ratio means the screen isn't actually larger than the iPhone Plus models, despite the larger diagonal. The front TrueDepth camera notch and rear camera bump detract from an otherwise great aesthetic. Lack of Touch ID makes Apple Pay slig
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The iPhone X is the most interesting iPhone to arrive in years. It gets rid of the ugly bezels and moves to a (mostly) all-screen design that's devoid of buttons. Apple designed a high-quality, compact, and usable piece of hardware that should appeal to a...
Exciting new formfactor, Best in class performance, Best in class speakers, Face ID authentication is a winner, Stateoftheart camcorder
The notch design is controversial, Most apps & games are yet to be optimized for the new screen, Feels like a work in progress, Very high price
We're used to experiencing the iPhone as a service – something that just works, and you get to upgrade from time to time, enjoying a seamless boost across all fields like design, display, camera, performance, etc. The iPhone X doesn't exactly fit into thi...
Abstract: The iPhone X's camera has been put to the test in several different scenarios so far. Adding to that list is a new review from photographer Austin Mann, who took the iPhone X on a trip through Guatemala. Tim Cook shared Mann's review in a tweet this eve...
The phone camera market has never been stronger than it is today. There are a number of devices with extremely well-performing cameras currently on the market, which not only appeal to average users, but also those who are enthusiast photographers...
Abstract: By this point, you probably know that the iPhone X is the most expensive iPhone Apple has ever offered — and you might also have heard that it's the best iPhone the company has ever made. Both of these things are true. The question, then, asks itself: is...