These details about the iPhone X that we didn't see during the presentation

It was the star of the evening:
l’iPhone Xwas Tim Cook's "One More Thing" yesterday,
side of the products which were rather in line with the continuity of
versions seen in previous years.

We were also able to see in detailthe specs of
the machine in this article
, but certain design or functional aspects
deserve to be highlighted. This article will be supplemented gradually to
integrate the different information that we will not fail to discover in the
days and weeks to come.

  • iPhone X is compatible with the European Positioning System
    Galiléo. This project which aims to reduce dependence on GPS
    American, started several years ago and has been operational since the end
    2016. It could ultimately provide improved precision, but nothing says if
    and when it would be available on the iPhone. All that remains is to have this
    compatibility allows us to anticipate the future, knowing that Galileo should be
    finalized in 2020.
  • In landscape mode, to adapt to the screen cutout when viewing
    Internet browsing, white side bands are added:
  • . Likewise, when viewing video, by default the image is not
    does not slide under the sensor cutout. This is if the user wishes, in
    double tapping the screen as the image can take up all the space:
  • Precision of detail in the design as usual at Apple, the bar
    lower one which replaces the home button is not of a single color, but it
    is in fact dependent on the content displayed behind it and adapts over time
    real.
  • Applications that will not be recompiled to take into account the
    new dimensions of the screen, the current ones, will appear with
    black bars above and below:
  • Finally, a little nod to the origin of the Face ID symbol, the
    facial recognition. It came straight from the Mac and now
    3D!

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