ION08 wrote: » Wait , isnt the A1901 the GSM only, whereas the A1865 is the one with Qualcomm CDMA and GSM ? I thought the A1865 is the "superior" model in that it works on both GSM and CDMA networks.
flexcon wrote: » Those are network locked when sold in the US. Unless Apple has changed this since the iPhone 7 Plus. CDMA doesn't exist in Europe and has no benefit to 99% of the population. In GSM terms, both the model numbers Support the same amount of bands and frequencies. This is my "fanboy" information though.
ION08 wrote: » Don't think thats correct. My is an unlocked iPhone X and it's the A1865 which is both CDMA and GSM
flexcon wrote: » Did you get this in the US at an Apple store? If so then yes, something has changed since the 7 Plus I got. I also remember how funny it was to get a straight answer from Apple store there, they had no concept of another model existing. No idea what soever
ION08 wrote: » Yes it was purchased at an Apple store in the US The receipt actually specifies that it is "unlocked" It also specifies the Part Number and it co-relates to the A1865 series. From googling:"The A1865 iPhone X packs a Qualcomm manufactured modem, the faster LTE chip that the device houses. GSM-only models like the A1901 iPhone X are equipped by the slower Intel modems, as explained"
faceman wrote: » My work phone was recently upgraded to a Samsung s8 having being using an S6. (My personal phone is an iPhone X) I’m not a fan of android, I find the interface very bloated and clustered. Also the autocorrect function on Samsung phones is appalling. The S8 has both fingerprint and face recognition. The face recognition is terrible. I’ve stopped using it. Fingerprint scanner has moved to the back and it’s a thin strip so it takes slightly longer to unlock. Apple may not have been first with the tech but they certainly are streets ahead of their competitors
Basil3 wrote: » Face unlock isn't a real security measure on Samsung, even though it's been on Android for 5+ years.
Bob24 wrote: » I don't get it. What is it meant to be if not a security measure? (granted it is poorly implemented and probably not to be relied on, but I don't understand how a user authentication system can be described as not being a security measure)
Wamwig wrote: » The S8 scans the face picture (for a want of a better way of putting it) so can be unlocked with a photograph of the owner. The iPhone X takes a scan of the face so if you use a photo it recognizes it as a flat surface and doesn’t unlock (I haven’t explained that very well)
Bob24 wrote: » I understand that FaceID is vastly superior as it gets a 3D scan of the, but it doesn’t mean the feature on Samsung’s phone is not meant a as a security feature (albeit not as secure). What kind of feature would it be otherwise?
soundsham wrote: » Anyone else having problems with the Face ID Have to da a hard reset to get it working totally reset phone to factory settings and lasted a day before problems are back. Any other ideas before I return the phone
flexcon wrote: » What issues are you having exactly?
soundsham wrote: » Doesn’t work Reset it might work for an hour or a day Have to turn off phone completely to reset Was told over phone it might be a hardware problem and to restore factory settings Did this Worked for a day Gone again Probably sending it back
Bob24 wrote: » Depends which model you get in the US. If you go a few pages back this was discussed extensively.
TheAnalyst_ wrote: » So one of the main reasons the iphone is so expensive is the low yields of the OLED screens which were caused by notch. Faceid and the notch have killed the iphone.
Headshot wrote: » man im a bit gutted, i have a really really small little crack on the screen, where the lock icon is. it's barely visible unless viewing it at a specific angle Ill need to get a screen protector. Can anyone advice on one that it's super easy to put on and would result in bubbles. Im normally very bad at putting them on.
kceire wrote: » I bought the standard glass ones on adverts. €5 delivered. They are not there for major falls etc it will help in comet or small incidents.http://www.adverts.ie/14723849
Wolverine359 wrote: » A screen protector that helps an iPhone survive impact from a comet?? I need this type.