![]() ![]() Colours were bold and bright, and the whites more true to life, also perhaps a shade more yellowy than on the iPhone 8 Plus, which seemed have a bluer tint. ![]() When we used the iPhone X we were impressed. OLEDs have a lot of excellent features including absolute blacks – hence that 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio – and a wider viewing angle. This is the first time an iPhone has been available with an OLED screen. The iPhone 8 Plus display is a Retina Display, 1920×1080 pixel resolution at 401ppi, and a 1300:1 contrast ratio.The iPhone 8 display offers a Retina Display, 1334×750-pixel resolution at 326ppi, and a 1400:1 contrast ratio.The iPhone X display has a TrueTone, 2436×1125-pixel resolution at 458ppi, with 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.The same goes for the iPhones 8 and 8 Plus. Now you can expect next-day delivery for the iPhone X, or pick one up in an Apple Store today. The iPhone X didn’t go on sale until Friday 3 November, and when it did, stocks ran out quickly, with expected delivery dates stretching to days, or even weeks, later. When the phones first went on sale, this may have been the deciding factor: the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus went on sale earlier than the iPhone X and there was plenty of stock. ![]() (We’ll move on to a more in-depth look at the differences afterwards.)ĥ.8in Super Retina Display (2436×1125, 458ppi) OLEDġ2Mp, f/1.8, 5x digital zoom, quad-LED flashġ2Mp wide-angle, f/1.8, OIS + 12Mp telephoto, f/2,8, optical zoom, 10x digital zoom, Portrait Lighting, Portrait Mode, quad-LED flashġ2Mp wide-angle, f/1.8, OIS + 12Mp telephoto, f/2.4, OIS, optical zoom, 10x digital zoom, Portrait Lighting, Portrait Mode, quad-LED flashĤK at 24/30/60fps, 1080p slo-mo at 240fps Let’s start with a quick comparison of the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X. ![]()
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