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5 Ways Apple's iPhone X is catching up with Android phones

Ultra-narrow bezels

 

Android smartphones have been designed with narrower borders and higher screen-to-body ratios than iPhones for a few years. Many Android smartphones, even earlier ones from around 2013, had screen to body ratios above 70 percent, like the LG G3 and Galaxy S4.

Meanwhile, Apple iPhones have remained under the 70 percent mark until the iPhone X, and it costs $1,000 for the privilege. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus still have around 65 percent screen-to-body ratio, and only the iPhone X is estimated to have about 83 percent screen to body ratio according to GSMArena.

Wireless charging

The first smartphones to use wireless charging first arrived in 2013, and they were Android phones. It's now 2017, and the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X are the first of Apple's iPhones to feature wireless charging.

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