When talking about the iPhone X experts usually mention two main advantages in comparison to other top brand flagships. First, its appearance is the most acceptable alternative to other full-screen smartphones in the market. The bangs display occupies more area on the front panel and cancels both the forehead and chin. Second, its Face ID feature is the best-developed system for facial recognition and various operations implemented via it. However, these features will appear on upcoming models of different manufacturers, and the iPhone X should lose its obvious outstanding status. One of the first models to beat the iPhone X and become its closest rival is said to be the OnePlus 6.
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According to Android Marvel, the OnePlus 6 will use a more advanced face recognition system. But what’s amazing the overall design and many features will have too many commonalities with the iPhone X. It’s unfair to say the OnePlus 6 will be the iPhone X clone, but there will be many features inherited from the Apple phone.
Actually, the current flagship dubbed as the OnePlus 5T comes with a facial recognition feature, but it depends on the front camera only. Therefore it wouldn’t identify faces in low-light conditions. As for the iPhone X, its Face ID avoids this problem due to the infrared sensor. The source claims the OnePlus 6 will come with an infrared lattice projection module with a depth sensing.
We understand Face ID consists myriads of components that cost a lot of money. But if the company has decided to use this feature it should decrease the pricing somehow. At last, the OnePlus 6 is said to sport a Snapdragon 845 chip paired with an 8GB of RAM.
Agreed on iPhone X facial recognition – on the paper at least because I haven’t seen it “live”, and I find the one from OnePlus pretty good already – if the light is too low it is not very hard to put a finger at the appropriate position.
However, the display of the iPhone X is just awfull, they should have waited until they could put this technology under the screen to do something like that. I just don’t understand people why say that it is pure genie – it is just a crapy workaround to be able to tell that their screen takes all the available space. But nothing more than a workaround. And as ugly as most workarounds.
Agreed on iPhone X facial recognition – on the paper at least because I haven’t seen it “live”, and I find the one from OnePlus pretty good already – if the light is too low it is not very hard to put a finger at the appropriate position.
However, the display of the iPhone X is just awfull, they should have waited until they could put this technology under the screen to do something like that. I just don’t understand people why say that it is pure genie – it is just a crapy workaround to be able to tell that their screen takes all the available space. But nothing more than a workaround. And as ugly as most workarounds.