Video shows early iPhone X unboxing
Shortly after leaked images offered a glimpse at the iPhone X’s retail packaging before deliveries and in-store pickups begin on November 3rd, a new video shared by leaker Benjamin Geskin on Twitter shows the device getting an early unboxing.
During the short clip somebody is seen lifting away the plastic wrapping surrounding the device’s box, before lifting up the lip to unveil Apple’s signature “Designed by Apple in California” information packet resting on top of the iPhone X.
The video doesn’t show anybody powering on the device, however accompanying images also show the standard Apple inserts and accessories. It’s unknown where the footage was taken, however it’s likely that the device was filmed prior to being shipped out of China.
#iPhoneX Unboxing
(https://t.co/aTlf6kQHzs) pic.twitter.com/8H5qMfZ0Tg
— Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) October 28, 2017
iPhone X
The iPhone X, pronounced “iPhone Ten”, features a 5.8-inch Super Retina OLED edge-to-edge display with 2436 x 1125 resolution and 458ppi, HDR support, Dolby Vision, HDR10, and True Tone. The Home Button has been removed from the iPhone X, with Apple adding a new Tap to Wake feature which works alongside Raise to Wake.
iPhone X features the new A11 Bionic chip with a special neural engine that helps power Face ID which unlocks the device by taking a 3D scan of the users face. Apple says Face ID can’t be spoofed by photographs, masks, and makeup, and changing your actual appearance with a hat or beard or makeup won’t prevent Face ID from working.