Rew wrote: » Out for a walk with the kids earlier. Had hat, sunglasses and a baby strapped to my chest (who’s face was just below my chin) but Face ID still worked flawlessly. Have to say it really lives up to the hype.
AidenL wrote: » Big question - AppleCare or not? These repair prices are scary........https://support.apple.com/en-ie/iphone/repair/service/pricing
og2k7 wrote: » 100% - we had it since 5s and it just gives that extra piece of mind. And previous phones were never that expensive You have 60 days after the day of purchase to get it
Bob24 wrote: » Looks like Face ID might be a bit too forgiving when telling siblings appart: https://www.macrumors.com/2017/11/04/face-id-brothers-video/ Assuming these videos are not fake, it is having issue to differentiate people who don’t look *that* identical.
Bazsutto wrote: » Littlewoods.ie claim to have all models in stock. Would be a good option for someone looking to buy outright. Free delivery.https://www.littlewoodsireland.ie/electricals/iphone/iphone-x/e/b/121556,126436.end
Agent Coulson wrote: » Per Orders none in stock looking at that. All for delivery by 18th of December.
DubDJ wrote: » Question, when charging the phone with a wireless charger does anybody get the new charging sound? I remember it was found in iOS 11 and Apple showed it off at the keynote. Maybe it’s only certain chargers that activate it?
Blazer wrote: » its a learning system though. Siblings tend to share similar bone structures so its to be expected. Also the phone is supposed to know faces who had aged, grown beards, scars, wear glasses etc so there's a security risk in that it allows close enough matches to allow siblings etc to use their brother's sisters phones. I'd love to see their competitors though..apparently Apple are 2 years ahead of other companies so I can imagine for Samsung if I threw a pair of glasses on my dog he's unlock my S8 for me
Mr.S wrote: » You could get decent phone insurance for less then that, which would cover theft too. I get that AppleCare is hassle free though.
mad muffin wrote: » Is there supposed to be a new charging sound in iOS 11?
Mr.S wrote: » Zurich will cover you up to €1500, if they don't accept the iPhone X 256gb online, it's just because they haven't updated, will be fine in a few days / weeks. Apple Car is still the far easier option though, just a bit of a rip off and doesn't include theft.
Donal55 wrote: » My sister is in the States now but is coming home in two weeks time. If she brought back one of these, could it be used here?
og2k7 wrote: » AidenL wrote: » Big question - AppleCare or not? These repair prices are scary........https://support.apple.com/en-ie/iphone/repair/service/pricing 100% - we had it since 5s and it just gives that extra piece of mind. And previous phones were never that expensive You have 60 days after the day of purchase to get it
iancairns wrote: » 'The 60days till after you purchase to get it' Is this only applicable to phones bought via Apple.com or does it apply to carrier contracts etc. Do I just set a reminder in my phone to insure it in 59days or am I best to log on now and do it? Crazy prices but I'm resigned to get it. I bought the 256gb version also so not sure what to do re insurance. I've never lost a phone (touches wood) and haven't had insurance for last 3 years with my dying iphone 6, also my days of messy nights out are loooongg gone as well. To Insure, or not to insure, that is my question.
Marty Bird wrote: » www.mobilephoneinsurancedirect.ie €12.99 PM or €142 annually for the 256.
stimpson wrote: » Finally! Getting worried that they are uninsurable. Found Zurich and they don’t list the X.
AidenL wrote: » I’ll probably take out that cover myself too.
adam88 wrote: » You need to ask the agent in the store for the version that can be used in Ireland. That's what I was told when I enquirer about my 6. Something to do with sims or gsms or some lark like that