Apple's Marketing Manager Phil Schiller tries to calm people when he claims only 1 in 1 million people have the same face. It sounds safe until you realize that in the United States, at least 323 people can imitate you.
Face scanning has quickly become a topic on social networks. When concerned about the authorities interfering with the rising digital data, the idea that the police just need to raise the phone in front of you to unlock it cannot be more frightening. (In theory, it can be reset by pressing the phone 5 times but who can do it when stressed?)
In addition, the fear of this technology did not work high when Vice President Craig Federighi could not unlock his iPhone X at the introductory event on Tuesday.
Emoji moving by face seems attractive to some people but it is very scary. What kind of surprise to hear your words comes from a feces? Then the novelty soon faded, especially if only you had iPhone X and friends and relatives did not.
We never know how many customers have been "discouraged" by Apple's technology jokes. They did not disclose the Apple Watch revenue or the iPhone series. If iPhone X sales are disappointing, they will also hide that fact and continue to step forward.
If you still decide to buy this new generation phone, good luck. But remember that being a pioneer is not always as grandiose as rumored.