The big change, one that you immediately notice if you’ve held an iPhone in the past couple of years, is that how much more screen you have access to in a form factor that’s barely bigger than the 4.7-inch iPhone 8. With the all-screen design and lack of the thick top and bottom bezels that have characterised iPhones since 2007, the X finally has a 2017-spec “near bezel-less” design that everyone has been expecting of flagship phones this year. It’s not quite “out there” as the sexy Infinity Display-sporting Samsung S8 series, but it is gorgeous and easy to hold and operate in one hand, which is a big plus. Color accuracy and brightness levels are spot on, courtesy the new OLED panel, a first for iPhones, and the tall 1125 x 2436 pixels display with HDR10, True Tone support, and a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio round out an impressive visual package on the X.