I have been watching the Apple announcement and am impressed with what the X offers. If it isn't too big (I like the size of my 6) I'll probably get one.
I'll keep my iphone 4 around until it dies. I don't think there's been advancements in the phones that would compel me to make a purchase. Spending hundreds of dollars on phones doesn't seem a great prospect when I could spend those dollars on other things.
$1320???
Wow. That's only $1300 more than what my current phone cost.
Excuse me, but you can’t play 80 Days on a flip phone.For all practical purposes, the iPhone 4 is about on par with a flip phone now. If that's all you need, sure, but it's not remotely comparable to modern devices. Doesn't have comparable security either, I wouldn't store any sensitive information on an iPhone 4.
Walmart. It's a landline that doesn't access the internet, doesn't take pictures, doesn't have an answering machine, doesn't have caller ID, and is attached to the wall via a phone jack.$20 phone?
I am interested. Where'd you get it?
The facial recognition technology for security and OLED screen will push all commonplace tech forward. The iPhone X isn't for most people, but it will improve your options when you do upgrade to your next device. I like the size of my 6 and don't want to go bigger.
The smallest iPhone 8 is the same size as a 6. 4.7" diagonal screen.
With luck we'll see a small version of the X.
But Apple has made them standard for the industry. How does the facial recognition on your phone compare with Apples? What brand of phone do you own?I mean... those also aren't really new, I've had a phone with facial unlock and OLED for years.
Unlikely we see a smaller X. The device size of the X is comparable to the 4.7" 8 because of how huge the bezels on the older iPhones are.