IPhone X

iPhone X
iPhone X in Silver
iPhone X in Silver
BrandApple Inc.
Manufacturer
SloganSay hello to the future.
Generation11th
ModelA1865 (with Qualcomm modem)
A1901 (with Intel modem)
A1902 (sold in Japan)[2]
Compatible networksGSM, CDMA2000, 3G, EV-DO, HSPA+, LTE, LTE Advanced
First releasedNovember 3, 2017 (2017-11-03)
Availability by region
October 3, 2017
December 7, 2017
December 8, 2017
December 22, 2017
DiscontinuedSeptember 12, 2018 (2018-09-12)
PredecessoriPhone 7 / iPhone 7 Plus
SuccessoriPhone XS / iPhone XS Max
RelatediPhone 8 / iPhone 8 Plus
TypeSmartphone
Form factorSlate
DimensionsH: 143.6 mm (5.65 in)
W: 70.9 mm (2.79 in)
D: 7.7 mm (0.30 in)
Mass174 g (6.1 oz)
Operating systemOriginal: iOS 11.0.1[4]
Current: iOS 16.7.7, released March 21, 2024[5]
System-on-chipApple A11 Bionic
CPUHexa-core 64-bit (2x high power Monsoon cores at 2.39 GHz + 4x low power Mistral cores at 1.42 GHz)
GPUApple-designed 3 core, up to 409 GFLOPS[6]
ModemModels A1865/1902: Qualcomm MDM9655 Snapdragon X16 LTE
Model A1901: Intel XMM 7480
MemoryGB LPDDR4X RAM
Storage64 or 256 GB NVMe
Removable storageNone
Battery3.81 V 10.35 W·h (2,716 mA·h) Li-ion[7]
Display5.85 in (149 mm) Super Retina HD: AMOLED, 2436×1125 px resolution, (458 ppi), supplied by Samsung Display[8] 625 cd/m2 max. brightness (typical), with dual-ion exchange-strengthened glass and 3D Touch
SoundStereo speakers, Spatial Audio, Dolby Atmos
Rear camera12 MP with six-element lens, quad-LED "True Tone" flash with Slow Sync, autofocus, IR filter, burst mode, f/1.8 aperture, 4K video recording at 24, 30, or 60 fps or 1080p at 30 or 60 fps, slow-motion video (1080p at 120 or 240 fps), timelapse with stabilization, panorama, face detection, digital image stabilization, optical image stabilization,
telephoto lens with 2× optical zoom / 10× digital zoom
Portrait Lighting (in beta), f/2.4 aperture, optical image stabilization
Front camera7 MP, f/2.2 aperture, burst mode, exposure control, face detection, auto-HDR, auto image stabilization, Retina flash, 1080p HD video recording Portrait Mode, Portrait Lighting, and Animoji
Connectivity
All models:
Model A1865:
Water resistanceIP67
OtherFaceTime audio- or video-calling, Qi wireless charging, USB-C to Lightning fast charging[9]
SARModel A1865: Head: 1.09 W/kg
Body: 1.17 W/kg[10]
Model A1901: Head: 1.08 W/kg
Body: 1.17 W/kg[11]
Model A1902: Head: 1.12 W/kg
Body: 1.19 W/kg[10]
Hearing aid compatibilityM3, T4
WebsiteiPhone X at the Wayback Machine (archived November 1, 2017)
References[12]

The iPhone X (Roman numeral "X" pronounced "ten"[13]) is a smartphone designed, developed and marketed by Apple. It is part of the 11th generation of the iPhone. Available for pre-order from October 27, 2017, it was released on November 3, 2017. The naming of the iPhone X (skipping the iPhone 9 and 9s) is to mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.

The iPhone X used a glass and stainless-steel form factor and "bezel-less" design, shrinking the bezels while not having a "chin", unlike many Android phones. It was the first iPhone to use an OLED screen, branded as a Super Retina HD display. The home button's fingerprint sensor was replaced with a new type of authentication called Face ID, which uses sensors to scan the user's face to unlock the device. This face-recognition capability also enabled emojis to be animated following the user's expression (Animoji). With a bezel-less design, iPhone user interaction changed significantly, using gestures to navigate the operating system rather than the home button used in all previous iPhones. At the time of its November 2017 launch, its price tag of US$999 also made it the most expensive iPhone ever, with even higher prices internationally due to additional local sales and import taxes.

Along with the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone SE (1st generation), the iPhone X was discontinued on September 12, 2018, following the announcement of the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR devices.

On November 22, 2018, Apple reportedly resumed production of the iPhone X due to weak sales of its successors. The iPhone X remains discontinued.[14]

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