Here's a glimpse at the absolutely gorgeous, never released golden iPhone X (2024)

Here's a glimpse at the absolutely gorgeous, never released golden iPhone X (1)

The10th anniversary Apple iPhone is here, and it’s called the iPhone X (pronounced “iPhone Ten”). The Cupertino, California-based company made it official atan event on the Apple Campus in the Steve Jobs Theater — and in our iPhone X review, we callit “the best iPhone ever.”

Indeed, 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 HDR10for stunning high-contrast video playback, as well as TrueTone dynamic white-balance adjustment, a feature of the 10.5-inch iPad Proand the new iPhone 8models.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.

Design

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The iPhone X was completely redesigned from top to bottom for the iPhone’s 10th anniversary. Featuring a glass over aluminum body, the iPhone X does away with home button altogether and introduces all new gestures, as well as Face ID for authentication. The display is a first for the iPhone as well: The iPhone X features a bezel-less 5.8-inch OLED display with a top notch for the camera.

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Unlike other iPhones, the iPhone X only comes in one color: black. However it looks like Apple may have planned to release a gold version as well. After a 180 day confidentiality period passed, the Federal Communications Commission released images of the fabled golden iPhone X. The images were first noticed by The Verge, and while we don’t know why a golden iPhone X never came to pass, we can speculate that production issues caused Apple to scrap the idea.

Price and availability

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The iPhone X costs $1,000, and it’s available 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.

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 Xbuying 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 3Apple Watch, which comes with built-in cellular connectivity.

OLED display

Apple released a support document about the iPhone X’s OLED display. The document states users may see slight shifts in color when looking at the screen from an angle. Apple also warned that users may experience screen burn-in with extended use of the phone.

But most recently, DisplayMate — the company that makes professional-grade software for display calibration — published its detailed results for the iPhone X. According to its testing, the iPhone X has the best smartphone display on the market. Based on lab tests and measurements, the device earned DisplayMate’s A-plus rating — which is the highest ever. The results noted that the X had close to “textbook perfect calibration and performance,” along with the highest absolute color accuracy, highest full-screen brightness for OLED smartphones, among others.

Warranty information

Apple released pricing information about the phone’s repairs. In the U.S., Apple will charge you a flat rate of $280 for iPhone X screen repairs and $550 for any other damages. If it’s a manufacturing defect, then it’s covered by Apple’s standard one-year warranty.

Pricing also varies depending what country you’re in:

  • U.K: 286 euros for screen repairs, 556 euros for other damage
  • Australia: $420 for screen repairs, $820 for other damage
  • Canada: $360 for screen repairs, $710 for other damage
  • Germany: 321 euros for screen repairs, 611 euros for other damage

But these prices are only applicable to those who don’t purchase AppleCare+ for the iPhone X. AppleCare+ is optional, but it extends an iPhone’s coverage to two years based on the original purchase date of the device. If you decide to purchase the extended warranty plan, then screen repairs will only cost you $30 and any other damages will be $100.

Production woes reportedly hamper iPhone X supply

Apple sells the iPhone X in 55 countries around the world, however some manufacturing woes meant some consumers initially had to wait over a month to receive the phone

The iPhone X’s Face ID sensor reportedly took more time to assemble than expected, according to The Wall Street Journal, contributing to shipping delays. The delay was reportedly caused by an “imbalance” between the so-called Romeo module, an infrared dot projector that beams more than 30,000 invisible dots to create a depth map of faces, and the Juliet module, which analyzes the pattern produced by those dots.

Accordingto Bloomberg, it was earlier in the fall of 2017 that Apple realized production problems meant it wouldn’t have enough iPhone Xs for the holidays. Sources familiar to the situation say Apple’s solution was reportedly to let suppliers reduce the accuracy of the iPhone X’s Face ID feature. Lowering the requirements for its Face ID technology permitted the firm to speed up production. The change also sped up testing of completed modules.

Following Bloomberg’s detailed report on Face ID accuracy being reduced, Apple responded to the claim. Company spokeswoman Trudy Muller said, “Bloomberg’s claimthat it reduced the accuracy spec for Face ID is completely false and we expect Face ID to be the new gold standard for facial authentication.” Muller also assured users that both quality and accuracy of Face ID remains the same, and the chance of someone other than you unlocking your phone is still one in a million.

Camera, A11 Bionic chip, and AR

The iPhone X’s camera has a dual-lens 12-megapixel rear camera with dual optical image stabilization, consisting up of a wide-angle f/1.8 aperture lens and a telephoto f/2.4 aperture lens. The 7-megapixel front camera supports Portrait mode and has auto image stabilization and exposure control. Apple’s new image signal processor provides advanced pixel processing and a new color filter, and both cameras use the new Natural Lighting effect introduced on the iPhone 8 and ARKit augmented reality features. Finally, video has also been improved with 4K resolution movies at 60fps and slow-motion video at 240fps.

DxOMark — a website focused on assessing image quality for mobile phones, lenses, and camera sensors — recently evaluated the iPhone X. The site released its results, which indicate the device received an overall score of 97 out of 100. In comparison to the iPhone 8 Plus, DxOMark specifically pointed out the iPhone X’s improved telephoto lens led to higher results in Zoom, Exposure, Noise, Texture, and Artifacts.

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The iPhone X retains the A11 Bionic chip from the iPhone 8, a 64-bit super efficient processor with a new Apple-designed graphics unit, which has 30 percent more speed than the existing unit. It has six cores and better performance than the A10 Fusion chip, and while Apple typically doesn’t publish RAM specifications, filings from China electronics regulator TENNA show the iPhone X has 3GB of RAM. Apple says the high-performance cores to provide a 25-percent speed increase and a 70 percent boost from the four performance cores.

Regarding battery life, the iPhone X lasts about two hours longer than the iPhone 7 Pluson a single charge. That’s not surprising; according toChinese electronics regulator Tenaa’s filings, the iPhone X’s has a 2,716mAh battery, which isn’t far off from the iPhone 7 Plus’s 2,900mAh. It supports wireless charging via Qi-compatible accessories, and Apple will introduce a proprietary charging solution called AirPower early next year.

Face ID

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Apple’s new facial recognition technology, Face ID, makes its debut on the iPhone X. It works using the TrueDepth camera system hidden in the notch at the top of the display. Glance at the iPhone X and it illuminates your face with an infrared dot array, allowing the infrared camera to identify it. It even works in the dark. Using the iPhone X’s six-core A11 Bionic processor paired with 3GB of RAM, a neural engine processes the image in real time, mapping the contours and shape of your face mathematically.

Apple claims Face ID isn’t confused by hairstyles, hats, or beards. According to Apple software chief Craig Federighi, the iPhone will be able to recognize your face through “most” sunglasses, too, as long as they let through enough infrared light. Protections against masks and pictures are in place, and face data is stored in the secure enclave inside the A11 Bionic chip.

Don’t worry about Face ID being less secure than other biometric systems; it’s not. The chance of someone other than you unlocking your phone with Touch ID is one in 50,000, Apple says, but for Face ID it’s one in a million. Apple Payrequires you to look at the phone when you go to pay, and it works with existing apps that use Touch ID for authentication.

On top of that, Apple has implemented some software protections against people stealing your phone and just holding it to your face to unlock it. For starters, if you don’t stare at the phone itself, it won’t unlock. And if you grip the buttons on both edges of the phone, the device will temporarily disable facial recognition.

UpdateApril 13, 2018: FCCreleases a photo of an unreleased gold iPhone X.

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Here's a glimpse at the absolutely gorgeous, never released golden iPhone X (2024)

FAQs

What was revolutionary about the iPhone X? ›

With the button, Apple was able to implement Touch ID, which used a fingerprint scanner on the home button as a biometric way to unlock the device. The new idea, which started with the iPhone X, was Face ID. This was also a biometric way of unlocking one's phone, but your face would be the key.

How rare is the iPhone X? ›

The iPhone X was released in 2017, so it is very rare to find a brand-new model. Moreover, Apple no longer sells it officially and has discontinued it in its official store.

Why was there no iPhone X? ›

Along with the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone SE (1st generation), the iPhone X was discontinued on September 12, 2018, following the announcement of the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR devices. On November 22, 2018, Apple reportedly resumed production of the iPhone X due to weak sales of its successors.

What day was the iPhone X announced? ›

The iPhone X, a significant milestone for Apple, was officially unveiled to the public on September 12, 2017. This smartphone marked the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone, symbolizing a decade of innovation in the mobile industry.

What is the $1,000 dollar Apple phone? ›

The $1,000 XS—the successor to the original $1,000 model, the X—is now the midrange option among the three new iPhones Apple announced. And the “budget” alternative? That would be the new iPhone XR, which starts at a cool $750.

Which iPhone was revolutionary? ›

Apple's first iPhone was announced by Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, and it was released on June 29, 2007. Priced at $499 for the 4GB model and $599 for the 8GB model, it was a revolutionary device. The original iPhone featured a 3.5-inch display, a 2-megapixel camera, and a multi-touch interface.

Why is there no iPhone 9? ›

Why no iPhone 9? - Apple wanted to mark the 10 year milestone of the iPhone. As such, what better way to mark it than to name the flagship product 10 to denote its 10th anniversary. Only in Apple's case, they classed it up by using the Roman numeral X.

Which iPhone is worth buying in 2024? ›

The iPhone 15 is the best option for most people. Besides being one of the latest models you can buy, it's a big update over the iPhone 14 in features and performance. It uses the A16 Bionic chipset and Dynamic Island feature, which were introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro.

Is there iPhone 9? ›

Apple decided that the iPhone X – pronounced 'iPhone 10' was a new beginning for Apple's mid-range smartphone, so jumped over iPhone 9. Yep, that's right – there was no iPhone 9. In 2017 Apple released the iPhone 8, then followed it up with the very high-end iPhone X (shown), skipping over the number 9 in the process.

What was so revolutionary about the iPhone? ›

The iPhone effectively consolidated multiple devices into one, setting a new standard for convergence in consumer electronics. In addition to its technical innovations, the first iPhone captured the public's imagination with its sleek and minimalist design.

Why is the iPhone considered revolutionary? ›

The iPhone's touchscreen was a major innovation in the smartphone industry. It was more responsive and accurate than the resistive ones used in earlier mobile devices. The capacitive touchscreen allowed users to interact with their phones in a whole new way, using gestures such as swipe, tap, and pinch to zoom.

What made Apple so revolutionary? ›

Forty years ago Steve Jobs revolutionised personal computing by launching the Apple Macintosh, the first PC with a user-friendly mouse and graphical interface that helped the machines enter the everyday lives of people for the first time.

Why was the iPhone groundbreaking? ›

Jobs described the groundbreaking phone—since there wasn't much else to compare it to—as a three-in-one device that combined the functionality of an iPod, with a mobile phone, with an internet communicator—all in one little sleek and lightweight package.

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