Apple iPhone X Review: The X Factor
When Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone ten years ago, he promised that Apple’s first smartphone will revolutionise the smartphone industry, which it did. The iPhone turned out to be an instant hit. It was not only smarter than competing devices of those times but also much easier to use. For a majority of the past decade, almost all modern smartphones have been inspired by the iPhone, featuring a big capacitive touchscreen, a naturally scrolling user interface, a home button, a non-removable battery and lots of apps. However, over the past few years, HTC, LG, Samsung and Xiaomi were quicker to implement newer technologies in their smartphones, including OLED screens, bezel-less screen designs, and wireless charging, overtaking Apple in terms of smartphone design. Apple’s reluctance to implement new features in iPhones led tech pundits and even consumers to question whether Apple has lost its zeal to innovate, something that Steve Jobs always focussed on when he was alive.