HomeIndustry TechnologyApple iPhone X: 5 technologies set for mass adoption now Apple iPhone X: 5 technologies set for mass adoption now

When the Apple iPhone X hits store shelves across the world in November, it will take over as the new phone the world aspires for. That’s a USP Apple has retained since the first iPhone was launched a decade back. While for most of the early part of that decade Android phones were playing catch up, with one iPhone killer coming after the other only to fall over the wayside, over the past few years these phones have introduced features that Apple didn’t have.
So even with the iPhone X, most of the features that are being launched are those that Android phones have had for a couple of years. But the difference here is that with Apple adopting these technologies, they sort of get a legitimacy and the ecosystem falls into place announcing that this feature is here to stay. From Wi-Fi to USB-C and even wireless audio, it was the adoption by Apple that gave these technologies the impetus they needed. Android manufacturers are unable to give this push because the ecosystem is unsure how long they will get support from a brand. This time with the iPhone X, Apple has put its weight behind a few technologies that have been around for a while but are not looking at better times for themselves. Here is a list:
Edge-to-edge display: Bezel-less display had been Samsung’s thing for a while, till this year almost everyone jumped on the bandwagon. In fact, the most affordable bezel-less phone is from Indian manufacturer Micromax. With the iPhone X sporting one, you can rest assured that all manufacturers will be under pressure to offer at least one phone with the same feature. They will also be under pressure to offer the same at multiple price points. At least for a year, this is going to be the standard for top-end phones.

Source: http://www.financialexpress.com/industry/technology/apple-iphone-x-5-technologies-set-for-mass-adoption-now/859718/

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