The iPhone X’s Front Camera Is So Crisp It’s Actually Ruining Peoples’ Lives

It was only a matter of time before we got to this point, but here we are – front-facing smartphone cameras have become so good, they’re making users feel self-conscious.

In this case, folks are reporting the that the Phone X camera is exposing far too much than they’re comfortable with.

https://twitter.com/swarovskitits/status/927579049605697536

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https://twitter.com/Thegreylayers/status/927551991047426048

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Some even reckon the phone is better than their own damn eyes.

https://twitter.com/garcemorris/status/926931910999277568

The TrueDepth camera itself is 7 megapixels, which doesn’t sound all that impressive, but when paired with the phone’s powerful new processor, it’s capable of some pretty impressive shots.

Of course, this all comes at a pretty hefty price. The base 64GB unit will cost you $1,579, while the 256GB one will set you back $1,829. So if you’re happy with your selfies leaving off some of the details, opt for the cheaper models.


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