John Gruber Shares His Thoughts on the iPhone X

Daring Fireball’s John Gruber has finally shared his thoughts on Apple’s 10th anniversary flagship iPhone X, calling it “a delightful conceptual modernization” of a ten-year-old platform. “One of the best ways to judge iPhone X after using it for a few weeks is to go back to any other iPhone” writes Gruber.

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The veteran blogger says it’s nowhere near as different switching from an older iPhone to an iPhone X as it is switching from an iPhone to any Android device, although it is different, at a fundamental level. While focusing his review mostly on the iOS experience on iPhone X without a home button, Gruber highlights how Apple created “a better, more integrated, more organic experience” of interacting with apps by removing the physical button.

Below are a few excerpts from his extensive writeup.

“Tapping the display to wake the device, seeing a list of truncated notifications on the lock screen, and then seeing those notifications expand to preview their content once you’re recognized by Face ID — this just makes the iPhone X feel alive in a way that no other device does. You tap it to get its attention, and it recognizes that you are you.”

“Touch ID feels like a better way to unlock your device. Face ID feels like your device isn’t even locked. This was the way the iPhone was meant to be used. Thanks to Face ID, no-PIN “slide to unlock” is back. This, to me, epitomizes the iPhone X.”

“The iPhone X is not the work of an overcautious company. It’s a risk to so fundamentally change the most profitable platform in the world. But Apple is gambling on the taste of the team who lived with the iPhone X during its development.”

“Almost nothing about the iPhone X calls undue attention to its cleverness. It all just seems like the new normal, and it’s a lot of fun.”

You can read the full review at this link.

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FragilityG4
FragilityG4
8 years ago

I love this phone and I’m happy there’s no Touch ID and home button.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  FragilityG4
8 years ago

Wasn’t happy with mine. It’s too small. A lot of apps still not optimized for the notch, and most videos are letter-boxed, making the screen appear smaller than the iPhone 8 non-plus. Returned it, got an 8 Plus. MUCH better.

FragilityG4
FragilityG4
Reply to  Steve
8 years ago

I remember when I got my 5. Same thing… the developers caught up.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  FragilityG4
8 years ago

Never had a size issue or any similar issues with my 5. Will upgrade to the X2 or X2S or whatever it’s going to be called, with a bigger screen next year when everything is all settled in. The smaller form factor of the X combined with the other issues is an immediate turn off. Just couldn’t get used to it after a week and a half of usage. The 8 Plus on the other hand, right out of the box was perfect, bigger battery too.

FragilityG4
FragilityG4
Reply to  Steve
8 years ago

The 5 screen was larger and it moved to 32bit and most of my apps were still at 16 and 3.5” screen. The developers caught up. Although I believe I would be okay with a plus model I do prefer the smaller form factor. The battery on this phone is actually pretty good. A day of battery for heavy use and lighter use I got two days.

RickysCV
RickysCV
8 years ago

I love the face ID, especially with 1Password. I don’t like that too many of my apps won’t load; saying that I need to ‘buy’ them. What??? And quite a few haven’t been updated by the developers. But the phone is very nice. Was too good of a deal from Freedom Mobile to pass up. I was going to wait till next year…

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