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The X-factor in the i

After months of rumours and speculatio­n, the iPhone X is finally here. But does it live up to the hype? Izwan Ismail finds out

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projects up to 30,000 infrared points on your face during a scan, made possible with the phone’s Apple’s A11 Bionic chip with Neural Engine.

The system also adapts to physical changes in your appearance over time, so users need not worry if there are slight changes in face over time. This results in a very unique ID of the user’s phone which is very unlikely to be duplicated.

For security reasons and privacy of users, all the Face ID data is scanned, processed and stored in the phone, not in cloud or servers.

The use of the TrueDepth front-facing camera system has also opened up new possibilit­ies like the animojis, which is something refreshing and fun to have. Instead of just still emojis, you can send messages on social media in the form of cute emojis that mirror your facial expression­s with your voice.

There are 12 built-in animojis in the phone in the form of cute panda, puppy, alien, monkey, rabbit, fox, etc. You can also send animoji as a sticker and save the animoji you previously sent to your camera roll from within Messages as a .MOV file.

The iPhone X, like the 8 and 8 Plus, has wireless charging based on the Qi standard. It can be charged by being placed on an inductive charging pad, such as Mophie, Belkin and Incipio.

CAMERAS

Photograph­y is big for Apple and the iPhone X is equipped with better camera capabiliti­es. Apple has also reposition­ed its dual-camera at the back. Instead of occupying the horizontal position like the 7 Plus’/8 Plus, the X’s dual camera is positioned vertically.

While it may look like a mere cosmetic change, it does have its purpose as Apple moves more into augmented reality and how the ARKit apps will perform where most of the apps are in landscape position.

The front camera is the seven-megapixel TrueDepth camera that features wide colour capture, auto image stabilisat­ion and precise exposure control. It also has a Portrait feature for selfies with a depth-offield effect.

It’s interestin­g to note that the Portrait mode with Portrait Lighting available on both the front and rear cameras brings dramatic studio lighting effects to iPhone and allows customers to capture stunning portraits with a shallow depth-of-field effect in five different lighting styles.

So your selfies will look better with options of natural, studio, contour, stage and stage light mono features.

The phone’s dual 12-megapixel rear camera system now comes with dual optical image stabilisat­ion. The f/1.8 aperture on the wide-angle camera joins an improved f/2.4 aperture on the telephoto camera for better photos and videos.

Pictures coming out of the camera are slightly better than the iPhone 8, with slightly sharper images and richer colour. The low-light performanc­e has a slight improvemen­t over the 8.

The cameras on iPhone X are custom tuned for the ultimate AR experience. Each camera is individual­ly calibrated, with new gyroscopes and accelerome­ters for accurate motion tracking.

The new camera also delivers the highest quality video capture ever in a smartphone, with better video stabilisat­ion, 4K video up to 60fps and 1080p slo-mo up to 240fps. The Apple-designed video encoder provides real-time image and motion analysis for optimal quality video.

The animoji from iPhone X.

Pictures taken with iPhone X.

AUGMENTED REALITY

The AR apps are empowering the iPhone X with capabiliti­es not available before in a smartphone. The A11 Bionic CPU handles image tracking,

scene recognitio­n and the GPU enables incredible graphics at 60fps, while the image signal processor does real-time lighting estimation.

This has given new life to games where players can be part of the games and play it from different angles.

Apps like MeasureKit and Ikea Place take advantage of the TrueDepth camera and the rear cameras to create games and apps offering fantastica­lly immersive and fluid experience­s that go far beyond the screen.

In MeasureKit, for example, you can measure different things in the world using your iPhone’s camera, while Ikea Place lets you experience and experiment Ikea products in any space in true scale, such as a home, office, school or studio, before you decide to buy them.

I find the AR feature interestin­g and it offers a lot of potential in the real world, especially in education and entertainm­ent.

CONCLUSION

The iPhone X comes in two finishes, silver or space grey, with an option of 64GB or 256GB models starting at RM5,149 to RM5,899.

If you’re looking for a premium phone with new innovative X factors, like the Face ID, animoji, TrueDepth camera, etc. look no further.

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