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X DAYS WITH iPHONE X: CHANGING HABITS TO EMBRACE THE FUTURE

The future of the smartphone, as Apple calls its new iPhone X, means breaking old habits.

With no more home button, this mostly means replacing presses with swipes and the fingerprint ID sensor with facial recognition.

In my 10 days with the iPhone X, I tried to fool its Face ID feature . I bought three sandwiches, popcorn and a ruler with Apple Pay. I read an e-book and listened to podcasts. I ran a marathon. I followed that with a Netflix marathon on

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