Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Unboxing iPhone X Terburuk Yang Pernah Ada!

Unboxing iPhone X Terburuk Yang Pernah Ada!
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[Lew] Face towards the product eyes, towards the lens. Okay, what do you do mouth closed yeah? How do you do it, how do you express shock without the mouth being closed? I feel like I'm constipated This is harder than it looks Okay, I'm just gonna do it because that's what we do here Hey, how's it going? Dave2D here. And I normally don't unbox things, but I'm in environments where things are unboxed Unboxy place okay iPhone 10 I did not want to do  a video in these things because I want to experience these products like a consumer It's some serious stuff But here I am unboxing these things for the world's worst iPhone 10 unboxing. Okay.

I'm just gonna crack these open and See what is up, so I actually haven't seen a single video on these things sorry Jon, sorry Lou but I Wanted to see right. I'm excited about these phones These are one of the first proper products have been like amped about since I started doing YouTube. That's the thing as a youtuber You get a lot of stuff and it's cool to get cool things But you lose that that connection with a new product the new toy that comes in you just you lose that That joy that comes with it, and I wanted to feel it again with the item content, so here. We are Space Gray black whatever they call it and white or silver now the phone I'm using right now is the essential phone and I'm a huge soccer for this phone because of the screen the Somewhat bezel was screen and Really Yeah, but there's gotta be phones that are like like those like those like Asian was like dude II know What's this one iPhone 10 Cool So how good is that unboxing you guys want to see more of this on my channel? He subscribed should I just should I just keep going going? Yeah, but come on power chapter sit down Tell me how is it done as a nun as a professional? Versus unboxer first of all first of all you need to take it down a notch because your Husband's feet I mean you're scaring people in this video and audiences as well.


UAG iPhone X Review

UAG iPhone X Review
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For years UAG has been my go to case recommendation. They provide a ton of protection while not
adding a lot of bulk and have a great tactical look thats popular with many. UAG was kind enough to send me these cases
for review and in this review well look at the four most popular models to help you
decide if its the right case to protect your iPhone X. Well dive into the specifics of each case
that make them unique in a moment but first lets look at the UAG defining characteristics
that all these cases share.

UAG cases are mil spec rated meaning they
can withstand repeated drops from four feet to all sides of the case. This is largely due to the corner skid pads. The corners of the cases are bulked up to
absorb impact without making the entire case bulky. Statistically if you drop your phone its
going to hit a corner first and these corner skid pads do a great job of transferring that
energy through the case and not into your phone.

In addition to the skid pads the cases all
feature a raised front edge to protect the screen without interfering with the edge swipe
gestures. One of my favorite features that can get overlooked
is how well the buttons work. Many cases make the buttons on your phone
feel stiff or squishy. Thats not so with UAG.

The buttons feature a slit alongside them
that makes them work almost as well as if you didnt have a case. They still click very well and are a joy to
use. The cutouts are all very precise and adequate. They feature extra material that fills the
opening making it flush with the phone.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

REVIEW IPHONE X INDONESIA!

REVIEW IPHONE X INDONESIA!
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What does your mind tells you when hear the name iPhone X? Expensive, luxurious, cool, obsessed, want to sell your kidney? Whatever it is it wont change the condition that iPhone X. Is the most unique and expensive smartphone Apple has ever released. IPhone X is a very pocket-able and super easy-handgripping smartphone. Before, when I used the iPhone 7 Plus, then Galaxy Note 8, and now iPhone X, my pants pocket immediately feels much more spacious.

Apple successfully blend a 19.5:9 5.8-Inch screen in a 5.2 Inches body of a smartphone. If we compare it with Xiaomi Mi 6, its dimensions is almost similar. I'm sure theres more people will impress with the iPhone X design than those who doesnt. The front part is already all-screen, there is no more physical Home button and fingerprint sensor.

Only a chain of Face ID sensors to recognized your face while unlock it. But unfortunately, these sensors are placed at the top of the screen that make the iPhone X looks annoying. However, believe it or not, my annoyed sense is only last for two days. Afterwards, I get used to it and feel the enjoyment while browsing, gaming, or watching videos.

In fact it is possible that this fringe-style iPhone will be followed by Android smartphones. Another annoying thing is the design of its main camera that- again is very blatant and placed vertically on the top-left. In terms of aesthetics, it seems unappealing. IPhone X itself turns out have a quite of a bulky body, especially at the frame part.

This part is made from stainless steel, so it is more solid and sturdy. And of course it makes the iPhone X slightly feel heavy- that is  174 grams in weight. As for the physical buttons and ports, are still in the same position. The power button on the right, now have an extend in size.

Monday, April 3, 2017

NEW Apple iPhone X Unboxing!

NEW Apple iPhone X Unboxing!

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Yo Guys johnathan here, I'm excited. Hopefully you are too, and that is because it is iPhone 10 unboxing time This is it let's go so here we have the box iPhone X previewed on the outside We got that pretty pretty pretty wallpaper that notch, which maybe for better or for worse But we shall see towards the bottom with the flash out icon the camera icon and from what I understand you can access those by 3d touching and actually what might be the coolest part about this box I'm not sure if you can pick it up, but this outer part Which would be the stainless steel portion of the iPhone X on the box actually has this a little bit of like Reflective shine and it's kind of Awesome now shiny reflective box aside let's pop this open Throw that in there we got the designed by Apple in California That of course includes, I am sure The hello Quick Start Guide Little overview of the iPhone X and of course who could forget the Apple stickers as much as we love Apple stickers though That is not Why we are here we are here for the iPhone X let's pop that out This is in the 256 gigabyte silver which is a very very beautiful color I think I actually prefer this over the Space Gray. It just looks really really nice. I'm gonna Second part through and that is a really really Wow That is shiny like if you got the box with shiny This is super shiny so taking a closer look at the iPhone 10 We have an all glass back, which looks very very classic It is very shiny like I mentioned across the sides we have that stainless steel, which is very reminiscent of the iPod Classic So I'm getting some throwback vibes here.

We of course have the dual cameras What's interesting with this though is actually the telephoto lens is now stabilized unlike the iPhone 8 plus? So that is new here on the iPhone 10 so this button right here Which is formerly known as the power button is now dubbed the side? But it's elongated there are three main functions one We're gonna hold it That's gonna activate Siri, and yes, just like the Galaxy s8 has a big Z button the iPhone 10 now has a Serie B. So let's get the laughs out to we're gonna press it once It's gonna wake the phone in three Double tap that will activate Apple pay so flipping it this way we have the mute switch the volume up volume down towards the bottom Nothing new here We have the Lightning port it actually looks really nice in that stainless steel and of course No headphone jack now before I go and set up the iPhone 10 I'm gonna give you a quick rundown of the accessories. This isn't really new here. We have the USB wall brick We have the Lightning earpods and on the flip side of that is the Lightning the 3.5 Millimeter audio adapter that is in the box So unlike most Apple things you're not paying extra for this and last But not least we have the lightning cable now for the aforementioned excited people out there What would an iPhone 10 unboxing be without an iPhone 10? Giveaways so to enter it is very simple just make sure you subscribe if you haven't yet do that turn on notifications And it's not required But if you're feeling awesome make sure to drop a like down below From there one of the things I am most Interested about a setting up face ID because that is something brand new to the iPhone And it should be interesting First position your face and the camera frame then move your head in the circle to show all angles of your face get started There we go Got to my face and now I got to move my head in a circle Like I'm getting a neck stretch Stretch it out first ID scan complete move your head slowly to complete the circle.

I guess we'll go The other way and Got it So from the unlock state there are three ways to unlock the iPhone ten one we can press that side button you can see up Here that little lock icon opens up too. We can tap again look for that icon or three We have the classic raise to wake and again that icon opens up now from what I understand the quickest way to unlock the iPhone 10 would be to from the sleep states tap and then swipe up and Instantly we are in that works really well so another were inside the iPhone 10 the biggest thing of course here is the lack of? Home button so to mimic that if we actually go over to Safari Press that there's a little reminder here We're gonna swipe up and it's gonna bring us back home This is the same exact thing if you're on a different row of app swipe over Swipe up if we swipe from the top right hand side that is actually gonna Give us control center from there swipe down in the left hand corner And that is gonna give us notifications now to access multiple applications There's actually a couple of different ways to do this one We can actually swipe up and kind of give a little pause that's gonna give us all of our apps here Which we can swipe through or if we're inside an app so say we open up iTunes We can actually swipe across the bottom and that's gonna give us a run down through different apps We can swipe right swipe left, so it's kind of cool. They have a couple ways to do things now from there I gotta say the screen actually is pretty solidly bright. There's a lot of questions and concerns There was the screen gonna be bright enough We're outdoors right now, and it actually looks really good and I have any problems seeing the screen it is a beautiful looking display as far as the Resolution on the screen goes get ready for a number You are probably not gonna remember 24 36 by 11 25 classic Apple resolution nonetheless It is a great looking display from there to address a couple questions You might have with the lack of home button on the iPhone 10.

How do you access Siri? You can do that a couple ways one by holding the side button Or you can just simply say hey, Siri Tell me a joke That suck from there if you're curious how do you actually take a screenshot on your iPhone you can do that by pressing the side button and the volume up together Screenshot and last, but not least how do you power off your iPhone 10? You can do that with a side button and either the volume buttons just hold those together and you Are good to go so now it is time for probably most of you out there I've been waiting for I am excited to check it out. It is an emoji time. I am stoked to send rich a Tract monkey with my face right now it's Everywhere, I move my head. It does a crazy job tracking your face your eyebrows your eyes does it do your nose Whoa those lips you're rich.

I'll break your legs. I'll give you a kiss ma a Crazy man, holy crap from there. I'm gonna go get that full screen preview We got the robots the yellow cats from what I understand it does not track tongues, so if you're into that sorry got bad news The dog shows a tongue though in that preview though where's that tongue? Alien that does some we look at his heads popping out Ritchie scream man give me your best alien voice and then like scream put your face in there Ralphie I'm an alien what? Perfect So hours many many hours I could see potentially spent here I don't know if I would call it being wasted, but it is fun in the lesson I get as some people might hate on it, but I can add an eye that it is pretty cool just to be able to see your face being tracked on to aliens dogs a big pile of Emoji Crap we got that panda shoutout to the pixel to excel and a bunny with those teeth Hey that eyebrow from there you can actually save these into your camera roll Or if you don't want to send a video you can actually just simply send a sticker so surprise panda hold drag it over and We got a shout-out to Justine so from there I got a chance to check out the camera on the iPhone 10 dual cameras aren't new But what is new is one obviously the portrait orientation and also the actual telephoto lens on here is stabilizing Like the iPhone 8 plus, so that should give you some better performance so this shot here is mr. Brandon locking down the Camera this is with the wide angle lens hopping over to the telephoto lens you can see we don't really lose much in terms of Light so it's pretty solid jumping from one to the other got that beautiful rich smile here with that portrait mode But I was also really interested to check out portrait mode on a selfie camera because we've all seen how good the pixels 2 is So I was curious to see could this even stack up with that and initial impressions are so far.

I like it There's a little bit better of a job in terms of natural skin tones at a more softer image sometimes that pixel too is Almost over sharp, but for whatever reason the iPhone 10 seemed to hate my ears I'm not sure if I have big ears or whatever it was if I do, it's okay I can handle it insert Dumbo joke here but for whatever reason It just ended up being a little soft around my ears most of the time same thing with the hair from there though first day with the camera got some really incredible results this year, which seems to be a Super fancy fire hydrant if I zoom in Do not remove by the order of the State Fire, Marshall. I will not mess with that these shots here of this pretty Pinkish purple flower. This is what the wide-angle lens, but as we hop over to the telephoto lens I really like this one right here because there is no portrait effect that is just natural out of the camera it looks Amazing so this here It's not a crazy image or anything right here But I just love the dynamic range the sky the clouds the shadows everything is just super Visually satisfying as things started a little darker really great low-light performance This right here was actually just about sunset you can see with no portrait mode It is a beautiful beautiful shot here again hopping over to a close-up of a leaf This is the telephoto lens and again It's super sharp super detailed and overall it was a really good experience with that camera now was also just as impressive was video Like this shot in particular right here. Holy crap same thing dynamic range.

We got the sky Stabilization is on points So I am really excited to stack this up against the pixel 2 that something you guys want to see let me know over the comment down Below this was probably the biggest testament to the camera. It was right about sunset You can see one how well that stabilization works into how well everything is being held together like that Sun that glow That grass the buildings the trees This is a really really impressive video right here So now we're hopping over to the front-facing camera test as far as video quality goes with the iPhone 10 really impressed with the rear camera 4k 24 frames per second because 24 is better than 30, I'm sorry let me know what you guys think of the quality of the front-facing camera We'd love to hear what you're seeing with a comment down below I'm know if you guys want to see more pictures and photos taken from the iPhone 10 make sure you're following me on Instagram I. Will be posting a ton of stuff over there over the next week aside from that that has been my first day with the iPhone 10 Hopefully you guys enjoyed this video if you have any questions at all make sure you guys drop a comment down below I'll be doing a follow-up video to this so let me know what you want to see with the iPhone 10 This is Jonathan and I will catch you guys later.

My Thoughts on the iPhone X

My Thoughts on the iPhone X

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For more than a decade, our intention has
been to create an iphone that is all display. A physical object that disappears into the
experience. This is iPhone X. Hey everybody and welcome to the video.

This is Josh here, and today we're talking
about the iPhone x. I've been an avid apple fan and user for a
little over a decade now. I went to school for graphic design, I've
always loved their products, so take that for what it is, this will be a little bit
of a bias review. I've been using this phone for a little bit
over a week now and let me tell you, it has been a joy to use.

I don't want to show you guys the whole unboxing,
but I did record the only thing that matters, the most important. You're welcome. So the first thing I wanted to dive into is
the new design. You know, I came from the iPhone 7 plus so
I'm used to the bigger form factor, this is a lot closer in feel to the regular 6, 7,
and 8 lineup than it is the plus lineup, which I like.

You kind of get the best of both worlds. You have that smaller, more handheld form
factor but I do have the bigger screen that the plus line used to have. So going almost entirely edge to edge on the
new display, with the exception of the notch. I know there's been a lot of hate out there
for the notch, I love that picture of MKBHD.

With the notch haircut. Let me tell you, I never really had a problem
with it to begin with, and especially now after using for a little over a week it's
not something that I am even thinking about anymore. I would much rather have that little notch
there than have a bigger bezel. And with that edge to edge display comes a
brand new OLED screen, this thing looks leaps and bounds better than the iPhone 7 plus.

One little gripe I do have though, the aspect
ratio is a little bit goofy on this compared to what I'm used to. I noticed it a lot more in the first couple
of days, now it hasn't been as much of a problem, but the phone is a lot taller and skinnier
than I pictured. What that means though for video, you know
a lot of us are watching YouTube videos, and a lot of common video that we watch unless
it has that letterbox bar is going to also be in a 16x9. Unless you want to zoom and crop in, you're
going to have bezels on either side, so I.

Feel like the bigger display isn't utilized
quite as well because that aspect ratio is stretched out so much. Really really great for navigating the phone,
really great for web browsing, really great for everything else but watching video. It does also use a new technology called true
tone, it will adjust the white balance of the screen to try and best match and accurately
represent the colors in whatever environment you're in. Apple has also decided to go with an entirely
glass body on this phone.

Now I am somebody that has been case-less
for the last couple of years and this does have me a little bit concerned. As I see more and more of the drop tests coming
in, I'm pretty much certain, if I drop this phone it's going to break. I use AppleCare, they've always taken care
of my other devices in the past, even when I was outside of that warranty timeframe. After getting the AppleCare it's $29 for a
screen replacement, that's cheaper than half the cases on the market, but that's something
to keep in mind.

If you don't get a good strong case, if you
drop it most likely it will break. Alright, so the next big change I wanted to
talk about is faceID. Apple has gotten rid of the fingerprint sensor
in the touchID system in favor of FaceID. It uses a combination of different cameras
in that front little notch, and it scans your face and allows you to unlock your phone.

Honestly, I've been using FaceID for a little
over a week now and I do not miss touchID. In the slightest. The faceID works quicker and better and easier
in my opinion, I just look at the phone and it unlocks, there's not really any delay. I'd say about 1 out of 10 times it'll have
a slight hiccup, you can see it have to load, but in general it's loaded and ready before
I even am ready for it.

And with this new front facing camera system
comes animoji's, it can track your face and you can send video messages to anyone you
know. So overall, the new faceID system has been
excellent, I'm glad it seems like they're going to be implementing it into all of the
other phones in the future years to come. Alright, and next up I wanted to talk about
the camera in these new phones. It uses a 2 camera system on the back, one
is a wide angle lens, another is a telephoto lens, they actually share the same sensor
that's in the iPhone 8 but have a little bit different glass.

The wide angle is an f 1.8 Aperture and the
telephoto lens is an f 2.4 Aperture. Both lenses are optically stabilized, so it's
going to help reduce that camera shake. In previous years, and on the iPhone 8, it's
only on the wide angle lens, in the iPhone x it is on both lenses. This is huge for someone like me, I use my
phone as a professional video device.

I shoot some of my videos, this is my b camera
quite often, so having that stabilized telephoto lens is going to be huge for me. Between the better camera and the new display
the photos I've been getting out of this thing look amazing. It shoots 4k video at 60 frames a second,
which is hard to find in even higher end DSLR's for video. This was the biggest improvement in camera
I've noticed in the last few generations of iPhone.

The dynamic range is great, it's super sharp,
super clear, and I'm really looking forward to using this for the channel going forward. One other new feature that apple has added
is wireless charging. So we no longer have to plug in our phones
to charge them, I believe that was the main reason why they decided to go with the glass
back on the phone. Now this feature is kind of cool on paper,
but something I had never really thought about because I didn't have a wireless enabled phone
previously, if you're charging your phone you're not able to use your phone.

The second you pick up your phone off the
charging pad you can't charge it. So I've been finding myself the last few days
still plugging it in versus using my wireless charger, if I'm sitting at my desk I want
to be able to use my phone while it charges and that's something that can't really happen
right now with wireless charging. I was able to find on amazon a really reasonably
priced wireless charger, I think it was $12 when I picked it up. I've had that on my desk, I've been using
it, I'm still trying to learn its place in my life.

I don't know if I want to keep it at work,
or at home, or at my bedside. Depending on your lifestyle, if you have an
office job or something where you will be picking up your phone a lot and using it throughout
the day, you're not going to be able to use it and charge it simultaneously unless you
plug it in the good old-fashioned way. Alright, and I know I'm not talking really
heavy on the specs here, but I wanted to mention the overall performance. This thing has been blazing fast.

I had a lot of issues when I updated to ios
11 on my older iPhone 7 plus before getting this, but since getting this it is really
optimized very very well with iOS 11, this thing is super snappy and fast and responsive. The animations look great, it feels great
to use, all in all zero zero complaints on the overall performance. So those are all my thoughts on the new iPhone
X. I know I haven't done a tech review on here
before, let me know what you thought down below, I'd love to make reviews a more regular
thing on the channel, I think the tools that I use and keep in my life are very important
to me so maybe that would be of interest to you guys also.

But be sure to like the video if you did enjoy
it, and leave me a comment down below, do you already have the new iPhone x? Are you planning on getting one? Do you have an android phone? I'd love to get that discussion going, and
make sure to subscribe if you want to see more, I put out new videos every Monday and
Friday, but until next time, I will talk to you all later. Have a good one..

Sunday, April 2, 2017

iPhone XIntroducing iPhone XApple

iPhone XIntroducing iPhone XApple
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Jony Ive: For
more than a decade, our intention has been to create
an iPhone that is all display. A physical object that
disappears into the experience.  Music playing  This is iPhone X.  Developing the form
and display together defines a whole new integration, making the boundary between
the device and the screen hard to discern.

The custom OLED panel
was engineered to fold and seamlessly combine with
the external surfaces. Mechanical buttons give way
to touch and gestures. There's no Home button. A single swipe takes you
to the Home screen.

A more responsive touch system
means the gestures in iOS 11 are more fluid.  The polished
stainless steel band reinforces the water-resistant,
all glass design. This new glass formulation, the most durable ever
in a smartphone, enables, for the first time,
wireless charging. Our new TrueDepth camera system, contained within
this tiny space, uses extraordinary
depth sensing technology to let you unlock your phone
with a glance.

We call this FaceID. It maps the unique
geometry of your face with over 30,000 invisible dots. This data is analyzed
by the neural engine on the A11 bionic chip,
the first of its kind. Your iPhone now
recognizes you, even in the dark, and will
adapt to your physical changes.

This makes your face
your secure password. So with just a look, you can authenticate your phone
or use Apple Pay. The TrueDepth camera also
enables new experiences. Like bringing emojis to life by mapping more than 50
facial muscles in real time.

So you can be happy, or sad, or cross.  Both the front-
and rear-facing cameras now have Portrait Mode. And for the first time, you can actually
define the light in a scene. Based on fundamental
photographic principles, Portrait lighting produces the effect
of real studio lighting.

iPhone X vs Samsung Galaxy Note 8

iPhone X vs Samsung Galaxy Note 8

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- What's up YouTube? Saf here on SuperSafTV. And in this video, we're
gonna be looking at the key differences between the iPhone X. And the Samsung Galaxy Note8. So, straight up, why are
we comparing the Note8, which is a large device, to the iPhone X? Well, these devices are the best offerings from the manufacturers and this comparison will be the best versus the best.

So let's get the size out
of the way straight away. The Note8 is the larger device overall. It's almost 19 millimeters taller. But what's interesting
is that it's only around 3.9 Millimeters wider.

That does come down to the
curved sides of the Note8, which we'll be talking
about in a little bit. And it's also around
0.9 Millimeters thicker. In terms of the weight, 21
more grams on the Note8. And all of these reasons
are because the Note8, as expected, as a larger display.

6.3 Inches versus 5.8
Inches on the iPhone X. Now both devices have minimal
bezels, which is great to see. 2017 Is definitely the
year of minimal bezels. You've got larger displays
without increasing the size of the bodies too much.

And both devices also
have OLED technology, which means you're gonna
be getting vibrant colors as well as deep blacks. Up until now, iPhones have been
having LED backlit displays which are good, but they're
never as good as OLED displays. This time, we finally
have an OLED display, and it's gonna be comparable to the Note8. In terms of resolution however, the Note8 does have a higher resolution, even with that larger display.

So that's 2960 by 1440. And that comes to, roughly, about 522 ppi. The iPhone X has a 2436
by 1125 pixel resolution, Apple will always do that, with some of these random
numbers, which I do not get. And that's roughly about a
558 pixels per inch density.

Now both of these do have
a very high pixel density. The Note8 edging out here slightly. So if you do have the device up close, and if you're going to be
using it for things like VR, then the Note8 is gonna
be a little bit better because of the high pixel density. Now the iPhone X does have 3D touch.

Now that is a pressure sensitive display, so you can press harder
anywhere on the display, and it's going to give you
more options on things. On the Note8, you only
have the home button area which is pressure sensitive,
and you can press down hard on. The iPhone X has a swipe
up feature to go home. So that's a change here, because there is no longer
space for a home button.

Now, moving on to the builds, they've never been so similar. We've got metal frames with glass panels on the front and back. So both of these very, very premium. The Note8, however, is
curved from the front as well as the back.

And this, as we were discussing earlier, does give it a larger display with a narrower body than you would expect for this screen size. Both of these devices have
water and dust resistance. IP68 on the Note8 and
IP67 on the iPhone X. It's great that both of
them do have this feature.

In terms of colors, you do
have some more color options available on the Note8 compared
to that of the iPhone X. Now moving on to the internals,
the Note8 has some of the fastest processors available
on the Android side. So you've got the Snapdragon
835 or the Exynos 8895 depending on your location
with 6 gigabytes of RAM. The iPhone X has Apple's
brand new A11 Bionic chip.

Now this is supposed to be
very, very fast and efficient. And it also supports augmented reality, which should be really good. It'll be interesting to see
how Apple implements this going forward, but in terms of
speed differences and things, we are gonna have to do some
speed tests side by side of both devices to see
which one is better. If you guys want to see
that, then make sure you have subscribed to the channel.

In terms of RAM, we're not
sure exactly how much RAM. The iPhone X currently has. Moving on to storage, the
Note8 comes in three different sizes, 64, 128, or 256 gigabyte options. You can expand that storage as well, so you do have a micro SD card slot, which is definitely nice to have.

On the iPhone X you've got either 64 or 256 gigabyte options. You can not, however, expand
the storage on the iPhone X, as you've never been
able to do on iPhones. So the Note8, in terms of storage, would get the advantage here. Now moving on to the cameras, things are very similar
here in terms of the set up.

We've got Dual 12 megapixel
cameras on both of these. Which both support optical
image stabilization. And they also work in a similar way, where you're gonna get
a wide-angle camera, as well as a telephoto camera, which is gonna give you
two times optical zoom. You've got f/1.7 Aperture
versus f/1.8 On the iPhone X.

When it comes to the wide-angle camera, but when it comes to the telephoto camera, both of these have an f/2.4 Aperture. Both devices also have a feature to blur the background on images. It's called Live Focus on the Note8 and on the iPhone X it's
called Portrait mode. Now on the Note8 you can blur
the background after the fact.

This is something you
can't do on the iPhone X. However, the iPhone X does have
a portrait lighting feature, which is gonna be in beta
originally and it's gonna let you adjust the lighting effect or your images. Looks very promising. You will be able to adjust
lighting after the fact too.

With the Note8, it does take images from both the wide-angle as well
as the telephoto camera. This is definitely useful so
you've captured both of those in case you do want to get
the wide angle shot too. Now, obviously, we'll be doing a SuperSaf style camera comparison as soon as the iPhone
X is out commercially. And if you want to see that first, make sure you have subscribed
and switched on notifications.

Now moving on to video, this is where things get interesting. Once again, the Note8
takes some great video. I've done lots of camera
tests here on the channel, so definitely do go ahead
and check those out. And you've got 4K at 30 frames a second.

You've also got slow motion at 720p at 240 frames a second. Now, the iPhone X actually
looks very impressive with 4K at 60 frames a second and 1080p video slow motion
at 240 frames a second. Now this looks very, very promising, and I can't wait to test out the iPhone X. Because of the video features that it has.

I believe it's the first smart phone with 4K at 60 frames a second. I may be wrong, but it's
definitely one of the first and it looks very, very promising. In terms of front facing
cameras, the Note8 has an 8 megapixel front facing camera with an f/1.7 Aperture
and it has auto focus with 1440p video recording. The iPhone X has a 7
megapixel front facing camera with an f/2.2 Aperture
and 1080p video recording.

But it's got facial recognition,
so this is gonna allow you to have a portrait mode. So it's gonna blur the
background from the front facing camera as well. And you'll also have the
portrait lighting effects too. These will be in beta initially.

And that definitely nice to see. There is also animoji, which is, again, a track your face and represent
emojis to that effect. So if you're into that kind of thing, then that's also there. We'll have to do some
detailed camera comparisons between these two to
see which one of these takes better selfies, but both here are very, very promising.

Now in terms of the operating systems, we've got Android version
7.1.1 With Samsung's Experience skin on top currently on the Note8. The iPhone X is gonna come
with iOS 11 out of the box. Now obviously, it's Android versus iOS. A lot of it comes down
to personal preference, so not gonna go into a battle here.

Android, I find, is a
little bit more flexible and you do have some
additional features with the Samsung Experience skin,
such as multi window as well as app pair, which is gonna allow you to
open two apps in multi window with just one touch. But iOS, I find, is a little more simple and straight forward for a lot of people and you also get updates
quicker from iOS compared to that on Android when it has
a skin like the Note8 has. This, once again, is gonna come down to your personal preference. Now let's move on to
the additional features that both devices have.

In terms of unlocking the device, the Note8 has a fingerprint scanner, which is at the back. Position is slightly inconvenient, and this is something that a
lot of people have discussed but you do have an iris scanner, and you also have facial unlock so you can point it at your
face, and that is gonna unlock but it's not as secure and it
can be fooled by a picture. Some people have also tried this. The iPhone X, this time
around, we have no touch ID.

So this has been removed
because of the bezel display. A lot of people were thinking that touch ID's gonna go on the back, but this is not the case either. We now have face ID, which is a form of 3D facial recognition. Now what's funny is that, on the actual demo, it failed, but it does look very, very promising in terms of how it's
going to scan your face and it shouldn't be fooled by a picture.

How convenient this is
gonna be compared to just touching the home button,
we'll have to wait and see, but this is supposed to be quite a secure form of facial recognition,
so it should work pretty well from what Apple are telling us. Now, the iPhone X still has
stereo speakers as well, which is great. So one at the ear piece
and one at the bottom, so you've got better sound on
here compared to the Note8, which has a single bottom facing speaker. You don't have a 3.5
Millimeter headphone jack on the iPhone X however.

This is something that
you do have on the Note8. Now although you will get
the dongle on the iPhone X, which is gonna go from
lightning to the 3.5 Millimeter, it can be inconvenient
for a lot of people, just something to consider. On the Note8, as well as the
3.5 Millimeter headphone jack, you do get EKG headphones out of the box, which do sound pretty good. For the personal assistants,
you've got Siri versus Bixby.

Now this would take a bit
more of a detailed video in terms of which one
of these perform better. I've been playing around with Bixby, and it does allow you to
take some deep actions, which I hope Siri will be
getting at a later point. The Note8 does have the S Pen as well. This is a unique feature and not something that you're gonna find
on many other devices.

It can be very, very useful. It's got features such as Off Screen Memo, which is gonna let you jot down
a quick memo on the display, even when it is off, and that's gonna stay on there because of the always on display. You've got live translate, so you can hover over things
and it's gonna translate those in real time. And it's also gonna
convert currency for you.

And generally with the S
Pen, for signing documents and things like that, this
is gonna be quite useful. You've got nothing like
this on the iPhone side. Now moving on to the batteries, the Note8 has a 3300 mH battery. It supports fast charging, as well as fast wireless charging.

With the iPhone X, we're
not sure of the exact size of the battery as yet. Apple have said you're
gonna get two more hours of standby time on it
compared to the iPhone 7, so it's difficult to say what
the exact size of the battery is and how it's gonna impact, because of the high resolution display. We'll find out what the exact size is once somebody pops open an iPhone X, which is not gonna be any time soon. But the new thing on the iPhone
X is that it does support wireless charging.

This is the first on the iPhone side, so it's great to see that we
now have wireless charging. It will also support fast charging. This is something that
wasn't really mentioned on the key note, but something
that was briefly highlighted on the notes. What we will do is we'll
do some more battery tests and things as soon as we've
got the commercial version of the iPhone X in hand.

And we'll also do some
charging speed tests, to see which one of these charges faster. Now, finally, let's look at the price. The Note8, a lot of people were
complaining about the price when it was initially announced. So we're looking at $950
in the US or 870 pounds here in the UK.

Now this is not gonna seem as
bad when we look at the prices of the iPhone X. So for the same base model, 64 gigabytes, we're looking at roughly
about a $1,000 in the US, or even 1,000 pounds here in the UK. Normally in the UK, as
you can see on the Note, because of exchange rates, the price in the UK is
usually slightly less, roughly about 10% less,
and this time around, Apple have decided to keep
it the same price as dollars, so people in the UK, like
myself, are really being screwed over. So this is something that I'm personally, quite disappointed about.

And it is a very, very expensive device. If you go for the 256 gigabyte model, you're gonna be looking at
around $1,150 or 1,150 pounds. So a very, very premium, but
very expensive device here on the iPhone X. The Note8 definitely
also expensive, but it is a little bit cheaper
compared to the iPhone X.

And in terms of release, the Note8 is shipping worldwide
from the 15th of September. Some people have already got it. I've currently got mine. With the iPhone X, it's gonna be available for preorder from the 27th of October, the day after my birthday, so hopefully I will get a lot of money for my birthday, cause this is definitely gonna set me back.

It's gonna be releasing
on the 3rd of November. So those are the dates that you need to put into your diaries. So there we have it guys, the Samsung Galaxy Note8
versus the iPhone X comparison. Both very, very premium devices
with a premium price tag.

What do you guys think of these devices? Which one would you go for? Definitely drop me a comment
below and let me know. I hope you enjoyed this
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Saturday, April 1, 2017

iPhone X vs Pixel 2 XL In-Depth Camera Test Comparison

iPhone X vs Pixel 2 XL In-Depth Camera Test Comparison
Image source: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nRI2ad0962g/maxresdefault.jpg
HI Guys, it's MTG here, and today I'm going
to be comparing the cameras found on the Google Pixel 2 XL and the iPhone X. They are inarguably two of the best cameras
that you can find on a smartphone to date, so I wanted to see how they compared head-to-head. I'll be comparing them in different lighting
conditions, and I'll also take a look at their videos. Everything was set to automatic.

Let's get right into it. Looking at the camera specs, the iPhone X
has a dual-12 Megapixel system, with a wide-angle and telephoto lens at f/1.8 And f/2.4 Apertures
respectively. The telephoto lens allows the X to have 2x
optical zoom and take depth-effect portrait pictures. The cameras can record up to 4K at 60 fps
and 1080p at up to 240 fps.

They have dual optical image stabilization. The X's front TrueDepth camera is 7 Megapixels
with an aperture of f/2.2. It can take portrait mode pictures, and can
record video at up to 1080p at 30 fps. The Pixel 2 XL, on the other hand, has a single
12.2 Megapixel sensor with an f/1.8 Aperture.

Using Google's image processing and machine
learning, it can also achieve portrait style pictures on both the front and back cameras. The camera can record up to 4K at 30 fps and
1080p at up to 120 fps. It has both optical and electronic image stabilization. The Pixel 2 XL's front camera is 8 Megapixels
with an aperture of f/2.4, And can also take portrait mode pictures.