I had a play with the X in John Lewis today. Struggling NOT to like it, except I could buy a MacBook for the same money.
I had a quick play with one in a ‘phone shop today. On that basis, I’ll be spending £1.2k soon.
I had a play with the X in John Lewis today. Struggling NOT to like it, except I could buy a MacBook for the same money.
Wow just can't believe people are prepared to pay this for a phone, like someone said you could get a MacBook for the price...
And this from someone who always has iPhones...
£1200 is obviously a lot for a ‘phone. But, in the last year, I have used my iPhone for internet stuff a lot more than my old MacBook Pro. And £1200 is a lot less than the £2500 that it would cost to replace my MacBook Pro.
At least, that’s how my man maths has been working.
Resale value on Apple stuff is superb also!
I feel this will be my issue too?!!!!
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Prices have always been a premium for Apple products, but given the upwards curve and the fact that a 8 plus would cost you £949, is the magic glass ceiling of 1k just too much to stomach for some people? Personally I would be happy to pay the extra £200 for the x over the 8 plus.
Last edited by Martylaa; 5th November 2017 at 09:26.
Bought a SE earlier this year after my 5s had an accident.
Don’t think I want to go physically any bigger than that really.
I know people use phones for a lot more than just calls but I like to be able to carry easily.
FWIW, the X is only a fraction bigger than the 6s, but the screen size is much bigger.
However, if you like the 5, that will probably be too big for you.
I’ve had mine for a day or so now. It’s by far the best phone I’ve ever owned. Before buying it, I was thinking I’ll play around with it and return it to the store, but as soon as I removed it from the box, that changed. Being made of steel, it instantly reminded me of the Nokia 8800 series phones I owned when I was younger. Back then, they’d cost around £800 so in comparison, the IPhone X is a lot of phone for similar money.
The size is great, screen very high quality, camera really a big upgrade, battery good up to now, notch doesn’t interfere as reviewers say and it’s a phone I’d consider without a case for the first time, as it’s such a lovely thing. I should add, the best thing to change is the home button removal! Using an upwards flick is so much simpler, and the face recognition is superb. When reviewers make out they’re struggling with it, I’m sure it’s just extreme lighting conditions, or they’ve just restarted, which, like Touch ID phones requires the passcode the first time afterwards.
I’m now of the opinion that the 8 plus 256gb is the “saw them coming” phone. Sure, it’s £200 or so cheaper than the X, but if you’ve spent £950 to get a slight upgrade on the brilliant 6S/7 series, you may as well spend a bit extra and get an entirely new device.
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I’m looking to get one.
I can’t decide on which colour variation however.
Any opinions..?
I went for the silver one after years of space grey. I wanted a change and love the stainless steel band around it. It is very reminiscent of an original iPod. I went for space grey because of the black bezel. Now both colours have black bezels it means I can happily switch.
I’ve not been brave enough to use it outside of the case yet. I’m worried about the back glass smashing, even though I’ve never broken a phone screen and do have AppleCare+.
FaceID has worked almost every time for me. The only time it didn’t work was when I was lying on my side in bed. It only works in portrait mode and needs tone more than 10” away. I had the phone a little close. Now that I know how far to hold it I can get it to work all the time.
App switching is really quick. I think multitasking on the iPad Pro has trained me to use the gestures already.
I don’t notice the notch now. I miss the up swipe for control centre but can get at it one handed after I enabled Reachability in the Accessibility settings.
My partner has a white/silver one and it is rather nice. I’m tempted.
I think I’m edging toward the siver edged version or else it will be very similar to my current 7.
I’m of similar opinion and after being out all day yesterday at Salon QP taking pics and generally researching stuff I’ve found the step up from my 7 it’s been the best all in one go upgrade I’ve had from an iPhone.
My main gripe was the swipe up moving to swip down for the right hand corner which is near impossible with one handed left hand operation.
Lee:
Am I right in thinking then with accessibility switch in a swipe down gets the screen to drop and then I have to swipe down the right hand side? Bit a faff making requiring two swipes as it used to be great for quick camera access.
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Another thing to consider would be the storage options.
Is 64gb enough based on the size required for the iOS software and the now 4K video...
Indeed has to be 256gb really at those price differences.
Rather naughty of Apple not to offer a 128gb. They know damn well most people will go for the top model
Last edited by kultschar; 5th November 2017 at 16:06.
I’ll likely upgrade at some point once the rush has died down tempted to wait for the Xs, my 6s has been great and no real issues but I skipped the 7 and 8 sooooo, yes I’m trying to convince myself
They don't need to - use elastic cloud - designed to expand with demand then reduce back when not needed - investing in physical infrastructure is becoming less of an issue for more and more companies these days.
Back on topic: Even though I love the X - I am ok with my 7+ (for now) and with the iOS 11.1 the battery life is back to normal (after 11.0.3 was draining horribly).
Martyn
Anyone regretting getting one yet, torn between one or get an 8 off gumtree for about £450...
In terms of value for money, if you can get an 8 for £450 (which seems very cheap), it’s no-brainier - but that’s not really what it’s about.
If I’m being picky, the OLED screen isn’t that much better than Apple’s IPS displays. This is partly because the IPSs are very good, esp the newer HDR ones. It’s also the fact that although the contrast and black levels are superb, the viewing angles are not (which is meant to be a strength of OLED) - there’s a noticeable colour shift as you move the screen. It’s not normally an issue with a phone, which tends to be viewed straight on.
That is pretty much my only criticism of the X though. The extra screen space is the major plus for me. The regular size iPhone looks oddly small now.
One of this years funniest threads as people go from
''cant see the point'', to convincing themselves that spending £1200. on a new phone makes perfect sense.
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"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
One again, mission accomplished for Apple.
It goes as far as that Apple clients are considered easy prey for other webshops and are shown higher prices and more expensive options compared to Windows and Android users.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001...88822667325882
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Anyone know where they have them in stock?
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https://www.stockinformer.co.uk/checker-iphone-x
No where by the looks of it...
I crumbled like a hobnob biscuit in the washing machine iPhone X ordered 3-4 weeks for delivery :(
Mine just got dispatched by Apple 5 days ahead of schedule :)
Any decent deals to be had?
Sim free is too expensive. So, either contract, or Apple Replacement Programme with a sim only deal.
I don’t think I’ve ever found a cheaper way than buying sim free and paying for a cheap monthly sim.