Portrait mode with front camera, with Portrait Lightning
The front-facing camera on the iPhone X also comes with a few tricks that the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus front shooters simply aren’t capable of.
For starters, the Portrait mode, previously only possible with the iPhone 7 Plus rear cameras, is found on both the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. However, thanks to the help of additional sensors in the area on the front of the iPhone X, its front-facing TrueDepth camera can also take Portrait mode selfies.
What makes this different is because of its Portrait Lighting — the newest feature that scans your face and, calculates how your facial features interact with different lighting situations to create lighting effects; how cool is that? It is also possible with the True Depth camera up front. This camera feature takes portrait mode to the next level; not only by differentiating the foreground from the background, but also simulating different lighting situations: natural, studio, contour, and stage light. Stage light, for example, keeps your face illuminated but turns the swaps the actual background with a deep black, simulating professional studio portraits.
Longer and more efficient battery life
Despite the entire new tech in the iPhone X, it actually has better battery life than the iPhone 8.
As the usual, Apple doesn’t disclose the capacity ratings of the batteries in its phones. However, they say that the iPhone 8 should last about as long as the iPhone 7. Likewise, the iPhone 8 Plus should last about the same as an iPhone 7 Plus. The difference is that, they reported that the iPhone X lasts up to 2 more hours than the iPhone 7 Plus.
It shows that the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus can last for about 21 hours of talk time, while the iPhone 8 is rated for 14 hours. For internet use, the iPhone 8 Plus is actually rated for 13 hours, while the iPhone X and iPhone 8 can last around 12. When it comes to video playback, the iPhone 8 and iPhone X offer about 12 hours to the iPhone 8 Plus’s 13 hours. But for audio playback, the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus last up to 60 hours compared to 40 on the iPhone 8.
With all this said, what you can do with the iPhone X that you can’t do with other iPhone models is use a couple tricks that OLED-based screen displays are very familiar with: mostly black wallpapers and night mode in certain apps. By switching off the pixels, you will be able to squeeze some extra battery life out of your iPhone X.
The all-new Animoji
Basing it from its term, Animojis are animation emotions. This would be compatible especially for iPhone X users use Face ID Technology that detects your face expression and voice and converts it into different Animojis. These are the next generation emojis that cover very funny emotions and faces of animals including: monkey, cat, dog, and cause piles of poop.
To be honest, Animojis are its own reason to buy an iPhone X. Since this feature is only available for the iPhone X because of its use face detection, you should really grasp this. First, your iPhone X record your face expression with the audio sound. After that, it’s automatically converting sample emoji in your expression and sound just like you speak at the recipient and in iMessage.
It uses TrueDepth camera to read and analyze “more than 50 different muscle movements” to mirror your movements and expressions on 12 different Animojis.
Animoji is available in your iMessage app drawer. Pick emoji app on your window by tapping on the Emoji near the App Store icon inside the App Drawer.
So you can do this by recording your expression and sending a message with amazing sound effects and screen effects just like you are sending messages as before.
We’re pretty sure that almost every iPhone fanatic is excited about the iPhone X simply because of its added features. Consequently, the iPhone X will most probably be in high demand; thus, many will probably be waiting weeks for their new iPhoneX to be released and delivered. In addition, its price will be way above the roofs. Let’s take into consideration that the iPhone X is a higher-end, and at higher cost compared with the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. But still, expect people who’ll not ever hesitate to get their hands on it.