On kulunut kymmenen vuotta alkuperäisen iPhonen julkaisemisesta. Oma vuoden 2007 vintage -luuri on nähnyt parempia päiviä, mutta se on edelleen vahva. Joten 10 vuotta iteraatiota ja kehitystä on johtanut meidät tähän hyped -vuosipäivän painokseen. Mutta onko uusi iPhone X (kymmenen) kaikki mitä se on murtunut?
Lasi ja ruostumaton teräs
Jo ennen kuin kytket sen päälle, on selvää, että tämä iPhone on hiukan erilainen. Valmistettu “kaikkien aikojen kestävimmistä lasista” ja “kirurgisen luokan ruostumattomasta teräksestä” (omena-markkinoille saattamista koskeva puhe), sillä on premium-ilme.
Tunteen puhuttaessa luin usein, että alumiinia tukevat iPhonet ovat liukkaita ja vaikeasti pitää. En ole koskaan löytänyt sitä ja olen aina mennyt alasti. Uskon vakaasti, että iPhonen peittäminen 2 dollarin muovipalalla on pyhä. Se saattaa kuitenkin joutua muuttumaan, koska näyttää siltä, että pelkästään takalasin rikkominen voisi maksaa 556,44 puntaa korjata ja ainoa osa iPhonea, jonka olen koskaan rikki, on iPhone 4: n lasin takaosa. Kattaa sen melko takaisin, joten ostin tämän Spigen Ultra -hybridi läpinäkyvän kotelon, mutta se on kauhistuminen ja olen jo ottanut sen pois. Se tuntuu vähän kuin venäläinen ruletti ilman tapausta, tietäen nämä korjauskustannukset.
Uusi lasi takaisin on hiukan grippisempi, ja tuon teräskehyksen kanssa ylimääräinen tiheys antaa sille rauhoittavan vankan tunnelman, se on 0,2 mm paksumpi kuin plus. 2,5D -kaareva lasi kohtaa ruostumattoman teräksen paljon saumattomammalla tavalla kuin aiemmat mallit auttaen tekemään siitä “roiske-, veden ja pölynkestävän” (IP67).
Teräsnauha on kiillotettu hopeamallini, samanlainen kuin Steel Apple Watch, kun taas avaruusharmaaversiot saavat vastaavan värin kerroksen höyryn laskeutumisella. Toisin kuin aiemmissa iPhonesissa, molemmissa väreissä on nyt mustia etukehyksiä.
Se on kaikki näyttö
Onko se? Kehykset ovat vähäisiä, mutta sen äärettömyyden näytön Galaxy 8: t ovat vähintäänkin sivuillaan.
Uusi 5,8 ″ ‘Super Retina HD -näyttö’ on ensimmäinen OLED iPhonessa. Sen resoluutio on 2436 × 1125 458 PPI: ssä ja sen korkea dynaaminen alue (HDR) tukee Dolby Vision ja HDR10 Netflix- ja iTunes -elokuvan nautinnollesi. Kuten kaikki OLED -näytöt, kontrastisuhde on kaavioiden ulkopuolella. Se muistuttaa minua ikääntyvästä, mutta rakasti silti edelläkävijää Kuro Plasma -televisiota.
Pikselimitat riippumatta on pisteen koko, jolloin käyttöliittymä näkee näytön ja mitä se mahtuu siihen. Kymmenen 3x -kuva -asteikon näkökulmasta, joka on 375 pistettä, suuri 812 pistettä korkea. Tämä on verrattuna 414: een 736: een Plus -puhelimille (tässä on suuri kuva erilaisista pikselistä ja pistikokoista jokaisessa iPhonen sukupolvessa).
Joten vaikka 5,8 ″ näyttö kuulostaa suuremmalta kuin plus 5,5 ″, X: llä on kapeampi kuvasuhde (19,5: 9). Lisää se pyöristettyihin kulmiin, anturin koteloon sekä näytön alaosassa olevaan kodin ilmaisimeen (näytön alaosassa oleva rivi, joka antaa käyttäjälle vihjeen pyyhkäisyominaisuudessa) ja sinulla on laajennettu turvallinen alue kehittäjille.
Toisin kuin Plus -puhelimet, kuvakkeet eivät pyöri maisematilassa, etkä saa postisovelluksen 2 paneeliversiota jne. Jos haluat suurimman näytön kiinteistöjen, etenkin maisematilassa, plus -malli voi Ole silti se, mitä tarvitset
On todennäköisesti paljon tarkempaa ajatella X: tä kuin jotkut välillä 8–8 plus. Kuitenkin tulossa plusmallista, näyttö tuntuu kaukana taaksepäin.
At 120hz the touch sample rate of this display is twice that of other iPhones and unlike any previous model you can touch any part of the display to wake the device.
Apple claim the best colour accuracy ever for an iphone with P3 and sRGB colour gamuts available. ‘True Tone’ tech uses a new ambient light sensor to adjust the screens white balance to match the colour temperature of your surroundings. This warms things up and cools them down as required and is subtle and pleasing. only when I brought my 6S plus near the new phone was it really obvious how different the colour temperatures were.
3D touch is still here. After 2 years though I use it very little, generally for clearing all notifications and positioning my cursor in text. The 10’s home screen now helpfully has a flashlight and cam icon that use 3D touch to swiftly launch them.
There will be a wait for apps to be revised for the new layout, but with lots of updates coming each day hopefully this won’t take long. Here’s a before and after example of the Downcast podcast app being updated for the taller screen. You can see the software bezels the system uses on the left before apps are updated.
Top Notch
The notch has been one of the greatest talking points on the X. It’s particularly obvious in landscape mode when playing video full screen. actually checking out 16:9 video content doesn’t encroach on the notch, although you can choose to zoom to full screen and lose a bit off the top and bottom of the video. I found playing full screen and holdingthe phone one handed your thumb covers a lot of of the notch anyway. In portrait mode in apps with a black UI the notch disappears completely.
Image: phonearena.com
I’ve always thought of the notch as giving me a lot more screen rather than taking some of it away. While a lot of other modern designs have thicker bezels top and bottom Apple has maximised this area better than a lot of (with the exception of the essential Phone). Here’s a quick (badly) Photoshopped image to show what I indicate on the Galaxy S8 Plus.
So the notch can be considered to be reclaiming screen, rather than minimizing it, although it’s probably the aesthetics that a lot of object to. I’m taking a glass half full attitude to the notch, but of course ideally Apple could magic away all those sensors and have zero bezels.
Face ID
For now though the notch houses the normal suspects. The earpiece speaker, proximity sensor and light sensor. In addition it’s home to the 7MP ƒ/2.2 TrueDepth cam along with an variety of sensors and emitters that together make up the face ID system.
30,000 undetectable dots are beamed onto your face to create a 3D depth map. Apple say there’s now a 1 in a 1,000,000 chance of a random stranger being able to unlock a face ID equipped iphone compared to 1 in 50,000 for Touch ID. They’ve apparently worked to make sure the system cannot be fooled by photos or even 3D masks, unlike some of the joke facial recognition of its competitors.
You can bet your house though that the worlds hackers are at this very moment devising cunning plans to try and out fox the system. Sometime in the future we’ll find out how safe it is. For now the best low-tech way to unlock someone else’s iphone X is to be their (near?) identical sibling.
Setting up face ID involves a movement akin to drawing a circle in the air with your nose. This movement allows the system to capture your face swiftly and the setup process is faster than for Touch ID.
When you first use it to unlock the phone it seems odd that it does not reveal the home screen as is the case with the Touch ID operation. You need to swipe up to do this. There’s a reason though. face ID is ‘attention aware’ and it will unlock your device when you look at it with your eyes open (you can switch this off). That’s beneficial when checking out notifications as they reveal their details once you glance at the phone. If you have no notifications then you simply raise the phone and swipe up at the same time as you look towards the sensor. It becomes one fluid motion and feels like you don’t even have biometric safety switched on.
It works fine with both my sunglasses and the coated varifocal lenses of my regular glasses. It worked after I shaved, while I was wearing my big headphones and a hat. I wondered how this would work when the phone was in its cradle in the car and lying flat on my desk. In practise it’s fine in the car because it’s facing me, but less convenient on a desk as you do have to step your head over the phone. face ID does not work in landscape orientation and a friend also tells me it doesn’t work for him when he has a flourish mic across his face while flying his plane. On the upside no a lot more problems with wet fingers or gloved hands trying to unlock Touch ID. So pros and cons. I’d say after just a few days face ID is better in around 95% of situations and worse in around 5%. remember you can turn it off and use a passcode if you prefer.
The system absolutely replaces Touch ID and is used to authenticate Apple Pay as well. A quick visit to a filling station for milk and bread was a good test of the new way. now a double tap of the side button invokes the system followed by a glance to unlock before putting the phone near the reader. Yksinkertainen.
It will be interesting to see if all this hardware will be able to do anything similar to this cool Sony feature that can build a 3D scan of your head to place an outstanding likeness of yourself into games etc.
For now all that tech is employed for these ‘Animoji’. You capture your personal expressions represented by a variety of animated emoji and send them to someone who cares. Millennia of human development has led to the animated poo emoji.
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So with no home button how do you get to the home screen now? Well prepare to format and re-write 10 years of muscle memory. There’s now a new series of gestures to learn.
Swipe up for Home
Swipe up and pause for app switcher
– or – Swipe ideal / left on home indicator to switch between apps
Swipe down from top ideal for control Centre
Swipe down from top middle or top left for Notifications
In addition there are new button presses too
Apple Pay – double click the power button (now rechristened the side button)
Siri – long press side button
Power Off – Hold side button with either volume button
Screen shot – Side button plus volume up
Surprisingly the home gesture was locked in really swiftly and easily. some of the others may take a while longer.A11 Bionic CPU
There’s lots of new hardware here like Bluetooth 5.0 which must support 2 headphones connected concurrently if Apple enables it? The stereo speakers are louder too, I know this because I can still hear my podcasts over the noise of the kettle boiling in the morning. But the star of the show is Cupertino’s most current CPU.
The 64-bit 6-core A11 ‘Bionic’ has 4.3 billion transistors. four efficiency cores that are up to 70 per cent faster than A10 Fusion, plus two performance cores which are up to 25 per cent faster (the three-core GPU is up to 30 per cent faster than the last gen). The CPU can fire up all 6 cores when it really feels the need for speed.
Image: ifixit.com
It’s been benchmarked with a similar performance to a Core i5 MacBook. Although unlike a laptop the phone would not be able to sustain that sort of performance. None-the-less it’s an excellent feat in such a diminutive device. Apple’s custom-made silicon seems to be light years ahead of the competition, leading Tom’s guide to recently review the A11 powered iphone 8 with the headline, World’s Fastest Phone (It’s Not even Close).
So whats the need for all this power? Well besides making the phone feel exceptionally snappy, its neural engine utilises it for on-device maker learning tasks, avoiding the latency of a trip to the cloud and back and its associated privacy and safety concerns. Its 600 billion operations per second are employed for other new features like face ID and augmented reality. Oh, and of course the camera.
Takakamera
I skipped the iphone 7 plus so coming from a 6s Plus, this is my first iphone with dual rear (12MP) cameras. The bump on the rear is still there and is actually bigger than on my old phone.
The ƒ/1.8 large angle and ƒ/2.4 telephoto, both employ optical image stabilisation, the only iphone to do so (the iphone 8 plus has OIS its large angle lens only).
Apple’s new ISP chip, a lot more custom-made silicon, can recognise and optimise elements in your photo as well as supply faster autofocus and improved HDR shots (only the HDR shot is saved by default now). as with lasts years iphone 7, portrait mode supplies that big camera, shallow depth‑of-field effect we all love and it’s now available on the front cam too. new for this years 8 and X is the portrait lighting feature (check out Austin Mann’s superb review for a lot more details). Here’s a quick test photo in tough lighting conditions (this is not using the portrait mode).
I never use flash, ever. Se on kamalaa. this time however there’s a chance that might change. The Quad-LED true Tone flash now has slow sync, a feature that combines a slow shutter speed with a short flash pulse. This is especially beneficial at night and allows the cam to capture background detail instead of just blowing everything out in the foreground and leaving everything else black
The new HEIF format indicates smaller file sizes for photos (if you want to learn a lot more read this great article). Exports are still in JPEG to make sharing easy until the rest of the world catches up. You’ll need to be on macOS High Sierra for support of the newer format, or you can choose to remain shooting in JPEG if you prefer.
HEIF is a container that uses the High efficiency video Coding (HEVC) or H.265 standard. The phone now shoots 4K in up to 60 FPS. slow motion is improved too with up to 240 FPS available in 1080p now. smaller file sizes combined with 256GB storage on board (as much or a lot more than lots of SSD equipped laptops these days) indicates there must be no shortage of storage.
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Replacing the aluminium with glass on the back of the 8 and X allows inductive charging for the first time on an iPhone. It’s been a long time coming, this is severe catchup for Apple.
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