I've been using my iPhone X for nearly a month, and I've decided I hate it (Bus Insider)

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The iPhone X is a beautiful, deeply flawed device.

I still remember the excitement I felt peeling back the protective plastic from my shiny new iPhone X. What a gorgeous piece of technology.

That feeling didn't last.

I'm now nearly a month into using the iPhone X, and I've slowly realized I unreservedly dislike the device. In fact, I hate using it.

I could rattle off a list of complaints, like how Face ID is inconsistent, the bright chrome on the metal casing is scratch-prone, and the price tag is astronomical.

There's a fatal flaw

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But there's really only one flaw that matters to me: The phone is impossible for me to use with one hand.

Though the phone is only a bit bigger than the iPhone 6, iPhone 7, and iPhone 8, the bigger screen how dramatically changes how you interact with the device.

The new gestures required by the notch at the top of the phone mean there's no way to look at my notifications with only one hand or access the control center — and those are essential functions. It drastically limits the usability of the phone when I'm on the go or when I have only one hand free.

I've noticed myself changing my behavior to use the phone, holding it differently and constantly adjusting my grip by sliding my hand up the back of the device to reach the top of the screen with my thumb.

With my hand closer to the top of the device, I feel as though I'm going to drop it. That causes me to bring the phone down and horizontal, parallel to the floor and near my stomach, putting it in an awkward position and forcing me to crane my neck.

The top two rows of apps on the home screen are basically inaccessible without this sliding move, and it makes me paranoid I'm going to drop the $1,000 device.

I've also noticed a new habit of bringing in my left hand when I'm using the phone nearly all the time. It rests near the top left corner of the device, tapping back arrows or notifications as needed.

With my previous iPhone, the 6, I could use my pinky as a kind of shelf for the phone to sit on as I tapped away, texting, checking email, or changing songs on Spotify. The X's size doesn't let that happen.

I've enabled Reachability, Apple's solution for people with smaller hands using larger phones. It doesn't help much. You trigger the feature by swiping downward on the bottom edge of the screen — an awkward motion that makes me feel as if I'm losing grip on the device. It also adds another step to use anything near the top of the phone.

The fear of dropping the phone comes from the $549 bill to repair the cracked glass on the phone's back. I hate the idea of risking that just trying to see my notifications.

I envied people with the old iPhone

At first, I thought it was just an adjustment period — not unlike the feeling of melancholy one might have just after getting married. I experienced something similar with my previous phone.

Like the X's new shape, the iPhone 6 represented a dramatic departure in form from previous iPhones. When I upgraded to the 6 from my iPhone 4S, I had similar doubts about one-handed use, and it took me a few weeks to get used to it.

I ended up falling in love with the phone. That same thing did not happen with the X a month into using it.

I had assumed that using the new phone would be identical to using my previous phone, but I didn't account for the drastic effect of the larger screen.

A weird thing happened: I would envy people I saw with older iPhones — how easy to use they looked, how flawless Touch ID was, how the size was more manageable. When a friend showed me her new iPhone 8, I felt legitimate pangs of jealousy.

Eventually, I realized the phone would never work for me

I realized, with an air of sadness, that I needed to get rid of the iPhone X. The screen is just too big to use with one hand. It's not comfortable, and I don't think it ever will be. And it isn't big enough to comfortably use two hands all the time.
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I've never had an Apple product that refused to bend to my will with such stubbornness. I realized I didn't need to be on the cutting edge of technology with a phone with a gorgeous screen and facial recognition — I just need a phone that works for me.

A phone shouldn't be this difficult to use


A phone should adapt to a user, not the other way around. I have no doubt the phone would work perfectly for someone with larger hands.

If the iPhone X is the future of the smartphone, I'd rather be left behind. I'll be selling my iPhone X to invest in the tried-and-true form factor of the iPhone 8 instead.

http://www.businessinsider.com/ipho...sinsider.com/iphone-x-negative-review-2017-11
 
I went to Best Buy Black Friday sale yesterday and just played with one while I was there and Apple got over on people with a $1000 price tag on that lil phone. Within a few minutes you'll see it's just a regular iPhone with no home button/fingerprint scanner. The addition of FaceId is/was not enough to push the price up to the $1000 level. Dude in the article complaining about reachability but the phone is small, another reason it's not worth the $1000 price tag
 
This dude wrote a whole areticle about one-handed usage. :smh: Real journalism is truly dead.


It went the way of Og triple Og Ed Bradley, Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Gwen Ifill, Peter Jennings etc. As a younger breh i came on journalists who were great at what they did.

R.I.P now we have know nothings sitting behind an ikea desk on Youtube just spouting bs.
 
Right. However the article is about his experience. He said "I" and "me" throughout the whole article.
He is talking about himself only.

Whenever I see any phone review on a phone and they make a big deal about they cant type with one hand, that reviewer loses credibility. Not everybody has baby hands.
 
I dont have small hands but my Note is aggravating to swipe the notifications with one hand. But enough to go back to the Note 5.

I would sacrifice 2 goats 3 lambs and 6 puppies to get my Note 7 back.
 
I'm a note 5 guy and will be til.this mofo is on its last battery cell. but yo did Apple trick people with that Apple forever BS to trick folk and make them feel special." I can the new iPhone cus I have iphone forever."
slick move apple.
 
I'm a note 5 guy and will be til.this mofo is on its last battery cell. but yo did Apple trick people with that Apple forever BS to trick folk and make them feel special." I can the new iPhone cus I have iphone forever."
slick move apple.
They have the same thing for samsung.
 
This dude wrote a whole areticle about one-handed usage. :smh: Real journalism is truly dead.
No, no that’s Business Insider. Their goal was to be a poor mans Huffington Post. Not in the sense they’re doing reporting, but the goal of being bought out by a media company looking for a traffic-hole.

Their comment section was just awful.
 
It went the way of Og triple Og Ed Bradley, Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Gwen Ifill, Peter Jennings etc. As a younger breh i came on journalists who were great at what they did.

R.I.P now we have know nothings sitting behind an ikea desk on Youtube just spouting bs.
I rather a world where a reporter “cuts their teeth” writing reviews than reporting on world wars any day.
 



For real. I bought an iphone x but haven't transferred stuff from my old phone to it yet, so it's been sitting on my desk for the past few days.

After reading this article, I took the x out of the box to see. I can sit the phone on my pinky like dude in the article described, and I can touch the other three corners with my thumb.

dude must have some serious baby hands.


I also don't see how someone complains about the price of something that they don't have to buy, and does so AFTER they buy it...
 
It’s a shock article. It is what it is...phones are getting bigger. I’m not mad at those that prefer Androids. I actually like the interplay my wife’s S8 has with our Samsung TV. Just like iPhone a lot more - especially the ability to use touch I’d with my most used apps (for some reason, I had to use a password for ADT, ADP, etc.. on my S7.

To each it’s own. I’m waiting on the 2018 version when iOS 12 catches up with the usability of the iPhone X. If apple was smart, it would take the iPad iOS and make it available for next year’s plus version of the iPhone X. That would be real dope.
 
I'm returning my Iphone X tomorrow. It's not ready for prime time and it's quite small when compared to the Iphone7 plus. I will return to my Iphone 7plus.
 
Anyone who bought a phone for 1k is a fucking dumb ass anyway.

No, no that’s Business Insider. Their goal was to be a poor mans Huffington Post. Not in the sense they’re doing reporting, but the goal of being bought out by a media company looking for a traffic-hole.

Their comment section was just awful.
Exactly..the pump out like 50 articles every minute which is disgusting because the quality of the articles is low as hell.
 
In this country there’s a market for that sort of stuff. The Free-Market is real.
It's a market for anything in this country...I could put up a website about anything and as long as I have a stable of writers pump out articles the site will make enough to live good...at this point it's science.
 
It's a market for anything in this country...I could put up a website about anything and as long as I have a stable of writers pump out articles the site will make enough to live good...at this point it's science.
I don’t know if you remember the knock on Huffington in the beginning. They would just link to stories from other websites.

I was thinking of taking a few writing/journalism courses within a 2 or 3 years.
 
I went to Best Buy Black Friday sale yesterday and just played with one while I was there and Apple got over on people with a $1000 price tag on that lil phone. Within a few minutes you'll see it's just a regular iPhone with no home button/fingerprint scanner. The addition of FaceId is/was not enough to push the price up to the $1000 level. Dude in the article complaining about reachability but the phone is small, another reason it's not worth the $1000 price tag

Yeah it's really not that big. The iPhone X is the exact same size and my Galaxy S7. It's not big at all.
 
I'm returning my Iphone X tomorrow. It's not ready for prime time and it's quite small when compared to the Iphone7 plus. I will return to my Iphone 7plus.

Yeah a lot of buyers said they were returning the device for that same reason. IPhone users have been wanting a bigger screen phone like other companies and were saying "well the Note 8/ Pixel XL is almost a $1000 so the price is not new", then when they got the phone and saw it was the same size as their $600 IPhone 6 they were like oh hellll nah
 
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