With a price of 999 dollars, it is also the most expensive phone launched by the company, but according to market analysts, the demand already exceeds the supply. “It’s fine, it’s powerful, it has ambitious ideas about what a camera can do on a phone and brings the phone design language to a new and unusual place,” said critic Nilay Patel, of the Verge site, in an extensive review, however, he promised to keep updated while exploring new tools. The iPhone X of the tech giant does not have a start button, a key feature and the iconic symbol of previous phones or you can say iPhones, and instead, users must touch the device to make it work. Neither is the fingerprint sensor, replaced by the FaceID system, which unlocks the phone by recognizing the face with the help of an infrared camera located on the front of the device. Does the FaceID system work? The critics expressed doubts. Although the tool works even if the user changes its appearance, for example using sunglasses, the phone will not unlock if some facial features are obscured. The iPhone X also has wireless charging and is the first time that the tech giant Apple uses an OLED screen. “The iPhone X screen is the best I’ve seen on a smartphone,” said critic Todd Haselton of CNBC. So, what do you think about this? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.