The iPhone X has finally been launched, and many of its features will define the mobile phones of the future. Let's see what they are:
Facial acknowledgments. Let's face it: Samsung's Iris Scanner didn't really make all the fuss, and the criticisms it received for poor security have been numerous. The Face ID is only the first step towards a new type of unlocking that will soon be adapted to all the cameras of the various mobile phones in the world. In some cases it is likely that the fingerprint scanner will remain, but nothing excludes that slowly this system will be replaced. Those who still want an old protection system can always use the classic PIN or Password. Facial recognition seems to be a completely flawless system at the moment, especially when placed in front of a good camera to guard it.
Wireless charging more and more Standards. Some may shiver at the thought, especially since in many cases to have effective wireless charging you need to include a glass cover on the front and back of the phone - thus putting the constant fear of scratching or breaking the glass with each fall. . But basically, it all also lies in the quality of the glass which will continue to improve and become more resistant over time. The iPhone X introduces high volume wireless charging, with the Qi standard to add a good level of compatibility. It is only a matter of time, therefore, that USB charging will always become an optional, until it disappears completely over the years (and we are speaking, however, of several years).
Borderless display. Few have managed to achieve the desired result, the iPhone X has succeeded with what appear to be excellent results. This type of design that has especially introduced the Galaxy S8 will increasingly see an inclusion in the many more expensive mobile models. The display of this kind has many advantages: there is no need to create a larger cell phone than it should be, since the screen itself can cover the entire surface. It also has a more appropriate inclusion among the other components, which seem almost one in the composition.
Animoji. Ok, now we are really in that "zone": there are those who particularly hate Emoji and there are those who love these little smileys. The Animoji are practically an evolved version: they copy the expression we have on the face and bring it back to the selected face in real time. So a normal face of a fox can smile, be dull or angry: just make the expression in front of the camera and the rest will come by itself. Clearly, this fancy feature will set off a very frantic race among other brands!
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