Apple's Extreme iPhone X Concept Could Beat Samsung Galaxy 8

In the wake of Samsung's Galaxy 8 impressive performance on sales this season, Apple is also about to pull an incredibly powerful comeback with its extreme iPhone X concept. Scheduled to be released in celebration of the tech giant's 10th anniversary of making the popular iPhones, the latest design might just be able to take the crown back from Samsung. With Behance designer Gabor Balogh in its helm, the newest design is peppered with interesting modified features and secret performances that could very well make its mark this year.

After the successful launching of Galaxy 8, observers have now turned their eyes to one of its biggest rivals, Steve Job's beloved tech company. Add the fact that the company is about to celebrate its decade anniversary, people are now more excited than ever on what kind of phone the brand will be releasing. Put together by a talented gadget designer, Gabor Balogh promises to wow buyers with its cutting edge design and performance.

Apple's iPhone X is rumored to have an OLED-based display with state-of-the-art wrap-around technology. This means that key components such as earpiece, FaceTime camera, and Touch ID fingerprint sensor will be integrated right into the display panel. According to the International Business Times, the end result is an increase in the screen-to-body ratio, offering a true edge-to-edge display for an immersive viewing experience.

Balogh additionally believes that Apple’s next big move will be a 3D augmented reality with Siri integration. He shares his vision of how Siri would work on the iPhone X, making it sound like a mix of Samsung’s new Bixby and Google Assistant. According to Tech Aeris, aside from a mix of augmented reality and voice assistants, the new iPhone is also expected to incorporate facial and gesture recognizable laser sensor and other features that buyers could look forward to.

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