it is beautiful to look at Apple's new
iPhone 10 seems to have everything we've
been waiting for an an iPhone
edge-to-edge
OLED HDR display blazing fast processor
AR capabilities and a set of cameras
that will rival a DSLR but under all the
glitz we found a few chinks in the
iPhone 10 armor starting with the armor
itself the new iPhone has a stainless
steel frame making it stronger than the
aluminum on the previous models but on
the back they traded in aluminum for
glass to make way for wireless charging
which means you'll now have to breakable
surfaces on your brand new thousand
dollar investment galaxy owners can
attest $9.99 and that's the other one
this is a thousand dollar phone calling
it 999 does it make it any easier on the
wallet tack on another hundred if you
plan on storing those beautiful 4k
videos locally a charging pad and Apple
care to ensure it all and your Beyond
back Book Pro territory oh yeah and by
the way Apple Care for the iPhone 10
will cost you $200 here's how it works
Apple has a history of getting rid of
features we like on their devices last
year they did it to the headphone jack
and called it courage this year they did
it with the home button and while we'll
gladly forego the home button for an
edge-to-edge display
I really wish they would have kept the
touch ID feature under the screen as
early rumours had suggested unlocking
the iPhone with your face we may prove
faster and simpler in the long run but
judging by Craig federighi demo fail is
as easy as looking at it and swiping up
and you know let's try that again
oh-ho-ho let's uh go to back up here we
may end up missing that old fingerprint
scanner after all and get right in but
the biggest bummer about the iPhone 10
is that you won't be able to get it
until November November that's like five
years in nerd life and that's assuming
we don't get an air pod repeat with a
four week plus backorder at that rate
you won't get your shiny new 10 along
with that wireless charging air power
until 2018
you
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