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iPhone X 64GB Space Gray – Prices from $319.00

$319.00

Space Gray | 64 GB | Excellent

    Space Gray | 64 GB | Excellent

    $319.00

    Excluding sales tax

    Capacity:

    256 GB

    + $50.00

    Condition:

    Acceptable

    Out of stock

    Good

    Out of stock

    Excellent

    Excellent: The phone may have light signs of wear, such as tiny scratches, but no notable marks. The phone is unlocked, fully tested and works like new.

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    Colour: Space Gray

    + $0.00


    Space Gray | 64 GB | Excellent

    $319.00

    Excluding sales tax


    Included in the box

    USB-A charging cable and SIM tray ejector tool.


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    iPhone X features

    The iPhone X features dual 12-megapixel rear cameras, an intelligent image processor and 4K video recording revealing subtleties invisible to the naked eye. The OLED panel in the Super Retina display produces a stunningly accurate image, a perfect match for the phone’s superb cameras.

    7.09

    cm

    0.77

    cm

    14.36

    cm

    Dual 12MP cameras with Portrait mode, Auto HDR and 4K video. 7MP TrueDepth front camera with Portrait mode.

    Li-ion 2716 mAh battery, wireless charging, compatible with Qi chargers

    A11 Bionic chip

    Face ID

    Dual 12MP cameras with Portrait mode, Auto HDR and 4K video. 7MP TrueDepth front camera with Portrait mode.

    Li-ion 2716 mAh battery, wireless charging, compatible with Qi chargers

    A11 Bionic chip

    Face ID

    Frequently asked questions

    How much is an iPhone X from Swappie?

    Depending on the condition and storage capacity, iPhone X from Swappie begins at $319.00.

    How many cameras does the iPhone X have?

    The iPhone X has three cameras in total. It has one front-facing or selfie camera and two back-facing cameras.

    Does the iPhone X support wireless charging?

    The iPhone X supports wireless charging.

    Does the iPhone X have Face ID?

    The iPhone X supports Face ID. In fact, iPhone X can detect faces even in the dark.

    Does the iPhone X support dual sim?

    The iPhone X does not support dual sim.

    Does the iPhone X from Swappie come with a charger?

    The iPhone X from Swappie comes with a charging cable and a sim eject tool. You can purchase additional accessories, such as a case, tempered glass, headphones, and more on our accessories page during checkout.

    Is iPhone X from Swappie authentic?

    All iPhone X from Swappie are authentic. All phones go through a 52-stage technical process to ensure that your iPhone X arrives in perfect working condition. An iPhone X refurbished by Swappie also comes with a 12-month comprehensive warranty and a 14-day right to return.

    How good is an iPhone X from Swappie?

    An iPhone X from Swappie is unlocked, thoroughly tested, and works like new. The appearance of the iPhone X that you’ll get will vary depending on your chosen visual condition.

    iPhone X | Product timeline, specs, deals


    Apple announced the iPhone X during its September 2017 event, and the handset took over as the new flagship iPhone. This was the first iPhone to ditch the home button, return to the “glass sandwich” design, and house Face ID.

    Apple removed the iPhone X from sale when the iPhone XS launched in 2018.

    iPhone X Features

    Design

    The iPhone X weighs 6.14 ounces and has a 5.8-inch OLED screen. This was Apple’s first full-screen iPhone, which the company accomplished by folding the OLED panel under the bottom of the display.

    The iPhone X was Apple’s 2017 flagship

    A notch at the top of the phone housed the front-facing camera and necessary Face ID components. The notch became the new identifying factor when the iPhone was displayed as an icon, as opposed to the home button. Nearly every Android manufacturer copied the controversial notch design throughout 2017 and 2018. Samsung was the only significant holdout, moving to a “hole-punch” design for the Galaxy S10’s front-facing camera.

    The addition of wireless charging necessitated a glass casing rather than the aluminum backing that Apple had used on iPhones since the iPhone 4s. A stainless-steel band wrapped the edges of the device with rounded corners and sides, pointing back to the original iPhone design.

    The iPhone X was rated with IP67 water and dust resistance.

    Display

    The OLED screen Apple introduced with the iPhone X was a significant design change from previous iPhone generations, and not just from the physical appearance. Having switched from LCD, the wide color P3 OLED panel had a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 625 cd/m2 max brightness. This HDR display meant it could display video and images with high contrast and accurate color representation.

    This was the first iPhone with an OLED display

    Apple called the screen a Super Retina HD Display, with a 2436 x 1125 resolution, giving it a pixel density of 458 PPI.

    Whereas previous iPhones included space for a Home button, the iPhone X instead allows the display to reach the bottom edge. Apple replaced the Home button and Touch ID with swiping gestures and Face ID.

    True Tone first came to iPhone with the iPhone X, a display technology first used in the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. Sensors monitor the ambient light to change the display’s white point and brightness, making the screen more comfortable to look at in different environments. The effect is similar to how eyes adjust to viewing white paper in different lighting.

    A11 Bionic Chip

    Apple introduced the 64-bit A11 Bionic chip with a Neural engine and M11 motion coprocessor for the 2017 iPhone lineup. This was a big step up from the A10 used in the iPhone 7 device family, which had two high-power cores and two high-efficiency cores. The A11 increased the number of high-efficiency cores to four, bringing the total to six cores.

    According to Apple’s benchmarks, the four efficiency cores were up to 70-percent faster than those in the A10 Fusion. This chip also included the first Apple-designed GPU, which was 30-percent faster than the GPU used in the A10.

    The A11 was also the driving force behind the iPhone X’s facial recognition system. The dual-core Neural engine was capable of 600 billion operations per second, allowing it to perform facial recognition on the device without sending data to Apple’s servers for further processing.

    TrueDepth Camera and Face ID

    The sensor housing contained everything needed for Face ID to work, alongside a microphone and a speaker, cut into the display “notch.” A four-component array called the TrueDepth camera system took up most of the room in the housing and enabled Face ID.

    A visualization of Face ID

    The array consists of a 7-megapixel camera sensor, an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, and a dot projector. Aside from taking standard 2D still images, this array projected more than 30,000 dots to help create a depth map of the user’s face, which then combined with the still image to create a 3D map.

    This facial map is then encrypted and stored in the encrypted Secure Enclave, where it is used for Face ID. The system was much more efficient and secure than Touch ID, and has since been used in every iPhone released with only a couple of exceptions. The iPad Pro even moved to Face ID in 2018.

    Despite all the precautions and ML, some security firms were able to create masks capable of defeating Face ID. Though billed as created from $200 worth of materials, the masks created in such efforts were extremely complex, and would be more difficult than obtaining other means of unlocking the device.

    Some controversy arose surrounding the new technology, just as with Touch ID. A video showed a 10-year-old boy unlocking his mother’s phone using Face ID. While their features could have been similar enough to unlock the phone, it was far more likely that they had accidentally “programmed” the Face ID model to work for both faces with repeat passcode entry.

    Apple Pay continues to function in the same way, with Face ID performing the authentication duties for transactions. This means users will have to confirm their identity by looking at the iPhone. Apple added an extra safeguard against accidental purchases, requiring users to double-tap the power button to confirm a transaction.

    The TrueDepth camera is also capable of taking more conventional self-portraits, featuring an f/2.2 aperture with auto HDR, auto image stabilization, Retina Flash, 1080p video recording, body and face detection, burst, and timer modes. 

    It is worth noting that, while a flashing light can be seen when filming the TrueDepth camera array with another camera, it is not visible to the human eye. Digital camera sensors are capable of capturing some of the infrared light from the array’s Dot Projector, but it is outside the usual visible light spectrum the eye is capable of seeing.

    Rear Camera

    On the back are two 12-megapixel sensors, consisting of a wide-angle ƒ/1.8 camera and a telephoto ƒ/2.4 camera. Equipped with six-element lenses, backside illumination sensors, and a sapphire crystal lens cover, the cameras also have dual optical image stabilization, auto image stabilization, a quad-LED True Tone flash with Slow Sync, a hybrid IR filter, and autofocus with Focus Pixels.  

    The handset has two 12-megapixel sensors

    In terms of modes, the rear cameras can take 12-megapixel photographs, a 63-megapixel panorama, and they include body and face detection, exposure control, burst and timer modes, and improved local tone mapping. Image formats captured are listed as HEIF and JPEG. 

    For video, the rear cameras can record 4K video at 24fps, 30fps, and 60fps, as well as 1080p and 720p video, with slow-motion support for 1080p at up to 240fps, output in HEVC and H.264 video formats. It supports optical image stabilization, and you can record video with an optical zoom or a 6x digital zoom. It also offers cinematic video stabilization at 1080p and 720p, time-lapse videos with stabilization, and the ability to take 8-megapixel still photos while recording 4K video. 

    To improve photographs in low-light situations, Apple has included a Slow-Sync flash feature that keeps the shutter open for longer and reduces the brightness of the flash itself. Though this can introduce motion blur, the resulting shot illuminates the subject evenly without any harsh bright spots, with more details visible in dark backgrounds.  

    Camera Software Features

    The ability to scan the user’s face with the TrueDepth is also used in other applications than security, such as for animation and effects for self portraits. 

    The Animoji iMessage app uses the TrueDepth camera to capture over 50 different facial expressions, which are then mapped to a character’s head that reacts to the user’s own facial movements. This animation can be recorded with the user’s voice, with the video able to be sent to another user to view. 

    Taking advantage of the A11’s processing capabilities, both the single front-facing TrueDepth camera and the rear two cameras have the same new features in Portrait mode. For both sides, users can create shots with a shallow depth of field, including blacking out the background and applying five different lighting styles to the subject. 

    Battery Life

    The iPhone X battery had a capacity of 2,716mAh, and Apple advised it would last up to two hours longer than the iPhone 7. The company listed talk time as up to 21 hours, with internet use of up to 12 hours, wireless video playback for 13 hours, and up to 60 hours of wireless audio playback. 

    The iPhone X also benefits from a fast-charge capability, with it able to reach up to a 50 percent charge within 30 minutes using its Lightning port. Notably, Apple’s test was conducted using its 29W USB-C power adaptors, but the iPhone X shipped with a 5W USB-A charger, meaning that users wanting to charge quickly would have to acquire another charger.

    Originally, the wireless charging capability was limited to 5 watts, but this has since changed. Included as part of the iOS 11.2 update, Apple enabled all compatible wireless charging devices to transfer power at 7.5 watts, speeding up the battery recharge time using the technology. 

    The introduction of wireless charging, using the open Qi protocol, meant the iPhone X could be used with a wide array of existing wireless charging systems, including some installed in stores and restaurants.  

    Apple also teased a wireless charging accessory it had initially planned on releasing in 2018. Apple intended for AirPower to offer a large charging area that could be used by multiple devices at the same time. During the presentation, it was shown that an iPhone, AirPods wireless charging case, and an Apple Watch Series 3 could all fit onto the charging pad. Apple has since canceled AirPower, with MagSafe accessories taking its place.

    In late October, Apple issued a support document detailing auto maker brands that support iPhone wireless charging in their vehicles. The initial list included models from Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC, though it is noted that only specific models meeting the Qi standard Apple relies on charge iPhones.

    Connectivity, Location, and Other Sensors

    Aside from the Lightning port at the base, which can be used for both charging and data transfers, the iPhone X includes 802. 11ac Wi-Fi with MIMO, Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC connectivity, the latter of which can be used for Apple Pay transactions. Cellular connectivity ranges from GSM/EDGE to LTE, with Voice over LTE (VoLTE) supported by a number of carriers for higher quality call audio.

    This was the first generation of iPhones with wireless charging capabilities

    The iPhone X is able to find its location using the satellite-based assisted GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS. It can also use cellular networks, Wi-Fi hotspots, and iBeacons to assist its location detection in areas with a limited view of the sky.

    Other sensors, aside from the TrueDepth array, include a barometer, three-axis gyro, accelerometer, proximity sensor, and ambient light sensor.

    iPhone X Rollout and Reception

    Apple offered the iPhone X in a choice of two color options: Space Gray and Silver. The 64 gigabyte capacity model cost $999, while the 256 gigabyte variant was priced at $1,149.

    Though revealed on September 12, 2017, Apple held back pre-orders for the iPhone X until October 27, a week before the handset shipped on November 3. The supply of iPhone X units from Apple’s online store was exhausted just minutes after preorders commenced, with shipment estimates reaching 5 to 6 weeks less than two hours later.

    Apple opened up a pre-approvals process for iPhone Upgrade Program participants, allowing customers to go through everything they needed to get their upgrade to an iPhone X as soon as possible after release. Gaining pre-approval did not ensure the customer would get an iPhone X on the release date, but did allow participation in pre-ordering the device on October 27.

    “We can see from the initial response, customer demand is off the charts,” an Apple spokeswoman confirmed. “We’re working hard to get this revolutionary new product into the hands of every customer who wants one, as quickly as possible.” 

    While customers who pre-ordered the iPhone X were the most likely to get their device on the November 3 release date, Apple advised there would be limited inventory available at Apple retail outlets for walk-in customers on that date.

    To help users acclimate to the iPhone X, Apple offered a half-hour phone conversation with an Apple Specialist to customers who bought the device, with the call accompanied by a video designed to help users “go further” with the hardware.

    On November 7, 2017, Apple confirmed it would be expanding sales of the iPhone X into one more country on November 23 and 13 more the following day. At that time, the iPhone X would be available to order within 71 countries.

    Apple had mostly caught up to demand by the end of November, with U.S. delivery estimates for the iPhone X hovering at the six business day mark in Apple’s online store. In the previous week, deliveries were expected to take between one and two weeks to complete, with shipping lead times earlier in the month suggesting deliveries taking up to three weeks. 

    By December 10, shipments had improved to the level that many online orders from Apple in the U.S. offered delivery of the iPhone X within 3 to 5 days. Apple also improved ship times for in-store pickups and in other markets.

    By December 18, Apple’s U.S. online store had offered next-day deliveries of all models of iPhone X, with same-day pickup in a large number of Apple retail outlets. By December 26, it was reported that availability of the iPhone X in U.S. Apple Stores had grown to 97 percent, up from the average availability of 44 percent the previous week. 

    Customers waiting for the iPhone X hadn’t put much of a dent on the sales of the iPhone 8 at launch, with Apple CEO Tim Cook noting the smartphone to be out of stock in some locations. Some reports also noted some locations were seeing fewer iPhone 8 sales than expected, presumably with upgraders prepared to wait for the iPhone X. 

    On November 11, 2017, supply chain reports from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo indicated the high sales of the iPhone 8 Plus was “cannibalizing demand” for the iPhone 8, prompting some of Apple’s manufacturing partners to switch production lines from the iPhone 8 to the Plus and the iPhone X to balance supply and demand issues.

    Apple officials have long warned analysts and the media from reading too much into supply chain reports, due to the company’s large and complex supply chains making it difficult to pinpoint specific trends. The iPhone X ended up being a big hit, paving the way for the future of iPhone.

    Apple iPhone X: specifications, price and reviews

    • Display: 5.8″ OLED – 1125 x 2436
    • Chip: Apple A11 Bionic
    • Camera: 90 005 2 (12 MP + 12 MP)
    • Battery: 2716mAh
    • OS: iOS 16.5
    • Weight: 174g

    Display

    59

    Camera

    62

    Performance

    40

    Games

    37

    Battery

    45

    Communications

    61

    Final score

    54

    Advantages and disadvantages

    • Beautiful screen with excellent color reproduction
    • Easy to use face scanner
    • Fast processor with plenty of performance headroom
    • Moisture resistant
    • Expensive
    • Sufficiently large screen cutout
    • Missing 3. 5 mm plug

    Specifications

    Complete specifications and tests of all components of the Apple iPhone X smartphone

    Type OLED
    Size 5.8″
    Approval 1125 x 2436 pixels
    Aspect ratio 19.5:9
    Pixel density 458 dpi
    Update rate 60 Hz
    Adaptive Refresh Rate No
    Max. declared brightness 625 nits
    HDR support Yes, Dolby Vision
    Display protection Tempered glass
    Screen-to-body ratio 82.9%
    Features – DCI-P3
    Display test
    sRGB 99.3%
    PWM 240 Hz
    Response time 2. 2 ms
    Contrast ∞ Infinite

    Real peak brightness (auto)

    608 nits

    The advantage of the smartphone is the OLED screen, which is characterized by reference contrast and well-calibrated color reproduction. With a brightness of 625 nits, iPhone X is able to offer a comfortable outdoor experience. There’s also a 3D Touch feature that makes the display sensitive to pressure, but it’s really of little use.

    Sources:
    NotebookCheck

    [3]

    Design and housing

    Design and dimensions of the Apple iPhone X case

    Height 143.6 mm
    Width 70.9 mm
    Thickness 7.7 mm
    Weight 174 grams
    Waterproof IP67
    Back panel material Glass
    Frame material Metal
    Available colors Silver, Gray
    Fingerprint reader No

    Screen-to-body ratio

    82. 9%

    The iPhone X is an attractive smartphone because it has thin bezels, but the notch at the top of the display spoils the picture a bit. On the other hand, there is actually a handy face scanner that is almost never wrong.

    Capacity

    All characteristics of the Apple iPhone X chip and tests in benchmarks

    Processor
    Chipset Apple A11 Bionic
    Max. frequency 2390 MHz
    CPU cores 6 (2 + 4)
    Architecture – 4 cores at 1.42 GHz: Mistral
    – 2 cores at 2.39GHz: Monsoon
    Transistor size 10 nanometers
    Graphics Apple GPU
    FLOPS ~325 Gflops

    Benchmarks

    Geekbench 5 (single-core)

    942

    Geekbench 5 (multi-core)

    2523

    AnTuTu Benchmark 9

    380523

    CPU 124881
    GPU 115568
    Memory 60636
    UX 79405
    Total score 380523

    3DMark Wild Life Performance

    3527

    Case peak temperature 45. 7 °C
    Stability 63%
    Graphics test 21 FPS
    Graphics score 3527

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    Memory

    RAM
    RAM 3GB
    Memory type LPDDR4
    Number of channels 2
    Accumulator
    Storage capacity 64, 256 GB
    Accumulator type NVMe
    Memory card No

    Software

    Operating system iOS 11.1 (Updated to iOS 16.5)
    System size out of the box 5.3 GB

    Battery

    Capacity 2716 mAh
    Max. charging power 18W
    Battery type Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
    Removable No
    Wireless charger Yes, Qi (7.5 W)
    Reverse charger No
    Quick Charge Yes (50% in 30 minutes)
    Full charge time 2:00 am
    Autonomy tests
    Web surfing 07:08 am
    View video 09:17 am
    Games 04:04 am
    Standby 84 hours

    Total autonomy

    10:33 pm

    Cameras

    Specifications and testing of iPhone X cameras

    Main chamber
    Matrix 12 megapixels
    Photo resolution 4032 x 3024
    Zoom Optical, 2x
    Flash Quad LED
    Stabilization Optical
    8K video recording No
    4K video recording Up to 60 fps
    1080p video recording Up to 240 fps
    Slow motion 240 fps (1080p)
    Number of lenses 2 (12 MP + 12 MP)
    Main lens – 12 MP
    – Aperture: f/1. 8
    – Focal length: 28mm
    – Pixel Size: 1.22 micron
    – Sensor: 1/3″, Apple iSight Duo Camera (BSI CMOS)
    – Phase Detection Autofocus (Dual Pixel)
    – OIS
    Telephoto lens – 12 MP
    – Aperture: f/2.4
    – Focal length: 52mm
    – Pixel size: 1 micron
    – Sensor: 1/3.4″ (BSI CMOS)
    – Phase detection autofocus
    – OIS
    Features – Bokeh Effect
    – Pro Mode
    – RAW Support
    Examples Sample photos of Apple iPhone X by DxOMark
    Selfie camera
    Number of megapixels 7 megapixels
    Photo resolution 3472 x 2063
    Aperture f/2.2
    Focal length 32 mm
    Sensor type BSI CMOS
    Video Resolution 1080p (Full HD) at 30 FPS

    DxOMark Camera Tests

    Photo Quality

    101

    Video Quality

    89

    Final Camera Score 90 029

    97

    Communications

    Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 5 (802. 11 b/g/n/ac)
    Wi-Fi functions – Dual Band
    – Wi-Fi Direct
    – Wi-Fi Hotspot
    Bluetooth version 5
    Bluetooth functions LE, A2DP
    USB type No
    USB version 2
    USB functions – Charging
    – USB mass storage mode
    GPS GPS, GLONASS, Beidou
    NFC* Yes
    Infrared port No
    Communication
    Number of SIM* 1
    SIM type Nano
    eSIM support* No
    Hybrid slot No
    LTE Cat* 16
    2G network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
    3G network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100
    4G network LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 13(700), 17(700), 18(800), 19(800), 20(800), 25(1900) ), 26(850), 28(700), 29(700), 30(2300), 34(2000), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500), 66(1700/2100)
    5G support No
    Speakers Stereo
    3. 5 mm audio port No
    FM Radio No
    Dolby Atmos Yes

    Speaker tests

    Maximum volume

    85.3 dB

    Other

    Class 900 88

    Flagship
    Release date September 2017
    Sales start date November 2017
    Market availability Available
    Head SAR 0.87 W/kg
    Body SAR 0.97 W/kg
    Sensors and transducers – Barometer
    – Proximity sensor
    – Gyroscope
    – Accelerometer
    – Light sensor
    – Compass
    – Face recognition scanner

    *Please note! Package contents and some specifications of iPhone X may vary by region.

    User rating

    3. 2 of
    5 points
    (300 votes)

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    7.
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    Comparison of Apple iPhone X and SE (2020): which is better?

    54
    out of 100

    VS

    58
    out of 100

    Apple iPhone X

    Apple iPhone SE (2020)

    We compared 2 smartphones: September 12, 2017 Apple iPhone X with 5. 8″ screen and Apple A11 Bionic chip versus 4.7″ Apple iPhone SE (2020) which has Apple A13 Bionic processor and was released 31 months later. Below you will find specifications, tests, strengths and weaknesses of each of the gadgets.

    1. Differences
    2. Review
    3. Specifications
    4. Benchmarks
    5. Autonomy
    6. Cameras
    7. Reviews (1)

    Key differences

    Overview of the main advantages of each of the devices

    Reasons to choose Apple iPhone X

    • 1.1″ larger screen size
    • Comes with 895 mAh larger battery – 2716 vs 1821 mAh
    • Thin bezels – 17.5% more usable screen area
    • Camera has 2x optical zoom
    • 40% higher pixel density (458 vs 326 PPI)
    • OLED screen (against competitor’s IPS LCD)

    Reasons to choose Apple iPhone SE (2020)

    • Shows 52% better performance in AnTuTu benchmark
    • Supports Wi-Fi 6 standard
    • Has a fingerprint reader
    • Uses faster LPD memory DR4X
    • 9% higher maximum screen brightness (665 vs. 608 nits)
    • Smartphone 2 years and 7 months newer
    • eSIM support

    Display

    Color, clarity and brightness

    iPhone X

    59

    iPhone SE (2020)

    49

    Camera

    Main and front camera

    iPhone X

    62

    iPhone SE (2020)

    60

    Performance

    Application and system performance

    iPhone X

    40

    iPhone SE (2020)

    57

    Games

    3D game capabilities inge

    iPhone X

    37

    iPhone SE (2020)

    60

    Battery

    Autonomy, speed and charging type

    iPhone X

    9 0028 45

    iPhone SE (2020)

    45

    Communications

    Availability of modern communication interfaces

    iPhone X

    61

    iPhone SE (2020)

    68

    Final score

    NanoReview overall results

    iPhone X

    9002 8 54

    iPhone SE (2020)

    58

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    Tests and performance

    Comparison table of specifications and tests

    Smartphone:

    iPhone X

    vs

    iPhone SE (2020)

    Shield

    Comparison of smartphone screens

    Type OLED IPS LCD
    Size 5. 8″ 4.7″
    Approval 1125 x 2436 pixels 750 x 1334 pixels
    Aspect ratio 19.5:9 16:9
    Pixel density 458 dpi 326 dpi
    Update rate 60 Hz 60 Hz
    Adaptive Refresh Rate No No
    Max. declared brightness 625 nits 625 nits
    HDR support Yes, Dolby Vision Yes, Dolby Vision
    Display protection Tempered glass Tempered glass
    Screen-to-body ratio 82.9% 65.4%
    Features – DCI-P3 – DCI-P3
    Display test
    sRGB 99.3% 99.9%
    PWM 240 Hz Not found
    Response time 2. 2 ms 29 ms
    Contrast ∞ Infinite 2457:1

    True Peak Brightness (Auto)

    iPhone X

    608 nits

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +9%

    665 nits

    Sources:
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    Design and housing

    Height 143.6 mm 138.4 mm
    Width 70.9 mm 67.3 mm
    Thickness 7.7 mm 7.3 mm
    Weight 174 grams 148 grams
    Waterproof IP67 IP67
    Back panel material Glass Glass
    Frame material Metal Metal
    Available colors Silver, Gray White, Black, Red
    Fingerprint reader No Yes, in button

    Screen-to-body ratio

    iPhone X
    +27%

    82. 9%

    iPhone SE (2020)

    65.4%

    Performance

    Testing Apple iPhone X and Apple iPhone SE (2020) in benchmarks

    Processor
    Chipset Apple A11 Bionic Apple A13 Bionic
    Max. frequency 2390 MHz 2650 MHz
    CPU cores 6 (2 + 4) 6 (2 + 4)
    Architecture – 4 cores at 1.42 GHz: Mistral
    – 2 cores at 2.39 GHz: Monsoon
    – 4 cores at 1.6 GHz: Thunder
    – 2 cores at 2.65 GHz: Lightning
    Transistor size 10 nanometers 7 nanometers
    Graphics Apple GPU Apple A13 Bionic GPU
    FLOPS ~325 Gflops ~736 Gflops

    Benchmarks

    Geekbench 5 (single core)

    iPhone X

    942

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +43%

    1347

    Geekbench 5 (multi-core)

    iPhone X

    2523

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +38%

    3484

    AnTuTu Benchmark 9

    iPhone X

    380523

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +52%

    577181

    CPU 124881 147061
    GPU 115568 226070
    Memory 60636 86663
    UX 79405 112107
    Total score 380523 577181

    3DMark Wild Life Performance

    iPhone X

    3527

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +95%

    6890

    Case peak temperature 45. 7 °C 44.3 °C
    Stability 63% 68%
    Graphics test 21 FPS 41 FPS
    Graphics score 3527 6890

    Sources:
    3DMark

    [3], [4]

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    Memory

    RAM
    RAM 3 GB 3 GB
    Memory type LPDDR4 LPDDR4X
    Number of channels 2 2
    Accumulator
    Storage capacity 64, 256 GB 64, 128, 256 GB
    Accumulator type NVMe NVMe
    Memory card No No

    Software

    Operating system iOS 11. 1 (Updated to iOS 16.5) iOS 13 (Updated to iOS 16.5)
    System size out of the box 5.3 GB 8.4 GB

    Battery

    Capacity 2716 mAh 1821 mAh
    Max. charging power 18W 18W
    Battery type Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
    Removable No No
    Wireless charger Yes, Qi (7.5 W) Yes, Qi (7.5 W)
    Reverse charger No No
    Quick Charge Yes (50% in 30 minutes) Yes (55% in 60 minutes)
    Full charge time 2:00 am 2:32 am
    Autonomy tests
    Web surfing 07:08 am 09:36 am
    View video 09:17 am 07:32 am
    Games 04:04 h 03:08 am
    Standby 84 hours 86 hours

    Total autonomy

    iPhone X

    10:33 pm

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +6%

    11:56 pm

    Cameras

    Comparison and tests of cameras Apple iPhone X vs Apple iPhone SE (2020)

    Main chamber
    Matrix 12 megapixels 12 megapixels
    Photo resolution 4032 x 3024 4032 x 3024
    Zoom Optical, 2x Digital
    Flash Quad LED Quad LED
    Stabilization Optical Optical
    8K video recording No No
    4K video recording Up to 60 fps Up to 60 fps
    1080p video recording Up to 240 fps Up to 60 fps
    Slow motion 240 fps (1080p) 240 fps (1080p)
    Number of lenses 2 (12 MP + 12 MP) 1 (12 MP)
    Main lens – 12MP
    – Aperture: f/1. 8
    – Focal length: 28mm
    – Pixel size: 1.22 micron
    – Sensor: 1/3″, Apple iSight Duo Camera (BSI CMOS)
    – Phase detection autofocus (Dual Pixel)
    – OIS
    – 12 MP
    – Aperture: f/1.8
    – Focal length: 28mm
    – Pixel size: 1.22 micron
    – Sensor: 1/3″, Apple iSight Camera (CMOS)
    – Phase detection autofocus
    – OIS
    Telephoto lens – 12 MP
    – Aperture: f/2.4
    – Focal length: 52mm
    – Pixel size: 1 micron
    – Sensor: 1/3.4″ (BSI CMOS)
    – Phase detection autofocus
    – OIS
    Features – Bokeh Effect
    – Pro Mode
    – RAW Support
    – Bokeh effect
    Examples Sample photos of Apple iPhone X by DxOMark Sample photos of Apple iPhone SE (2020) by DxOMark
    Selfie camera
    Number of megapixels 7 megapixels 7 megapixels
    Photo resolution 3472 x 2063 3088×2320
    Aperture f/2. 2 f/2.2
    Focal length 32 mm 32 mm
    Pixel size 1 micron
    Sensor type BSI CMOS CMOS
    Video Resolution 1080p (Full HD) at 30 FPS 1080p (Full HD) at 30 FPS

    DxOMark Camera Tests

    Photo Quality

    iPhone X

    101

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +2%

    103

    Video quality

    iPhone X

    89

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +10%

    98

    Total camera score

    iPhone X

    97

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +4%

    101

    Communications

    Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 b/g/n/ac) Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 b/g/n/ac/ax)
    Wi-Fi functions – Dual Band
    – Wi-Fi Direct
    – Wi-Fi Hotspot
    – Dual Band
    – Wi-Fi Hotspot
    – Wi-Fi Display
    Bluetooth version 5 5
    Bluetooth functions LE, A2DP LE, A2DP
    USB type No No
    USB version 2 2
    USB functions – Charging
    – USB mass storage mode
    – Charging
    – USB mass storage mode
    – OTG
    GPS GPS, GLONASS, Beidou GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo
    NFC* Yes Yes
    Infrared port No No
    Communication
    Number of SIM* 1 1
    SIM type Nano Nano
    SIM operating mode Alternating
    eSIM support* No Yes
    Hybrid slot No No
    LTE Cat* 16 16
    5G support No No
    Speakers Stereo Stereo
    3. 5 mm audio port No No
    FM Radio No No
    Dolby Atmos Yes Yes

    Speaker tests

    Maximum volume

    iPhone X

    85.3 dB

    iPhone SE (2020)
    +1%

    86.4 dB

    Other

    Class Flagship Middle class
    Release date September 2017 April 2020
    Sales start date November 2017 April 2020
    Market availability Available Available
    Head SAR 0.87 W/kg 0.98 W/kg
    Body SAR 0.97 W/kg 0.99 W/kg
    Sensors and transducers – Barometer
    – Proximity sensor
    – Gyroscope
    – Accelerometer
    – Light sensor
    – Compass
    – Face recognition scanner
    – Barometer
    – Proximity sensor
    – Gyroscope
    – Accelerometer
    – Light sensor
    – Compass
    – Fingerprint scanner
    Charger box Yes, 5 W

    *Please note! Package contents, NFC and other options may sometimes differ depending on the region.