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Apple iPhone X vs iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6S

by Arvin Apsen Cell phone repair parts

Apple announced the iPhone X during its September event alongside the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. The X device brings with it a more exciting design, alongside a number of hardware differences compared to the more standard 8 and 8 Plus.

Apple iPhone X vs iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6S: What's the difference?

How does it compare to the older iPhone 7 and iPhone 6S models though? If you're considering upgrading from your older asus replacement parts model, or you want to know if the iPhone X is worth the big bucks, here is how it compares to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6S models.

Apple iPhone X vs iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6S: Design

The Apple iPhone X features a stainless steel frame with a glass rear and an almost all-screen front. Apple has removed the TouchID home button below the screen in favour of facial recognition and there is a vertically-arranged dual camera on the back.

Available in Silver and Space Grey colour options, the iPhone X measures 143.6 x 70.9 x 7.7mm and weighs 174g. It is IP67 water and dust resistant and it is compatible with wireless charging.

The iPhone 7 models and the iPhone 6S models both feature TouchID below their screens along with slim, solid aluminium builds. The 7 Plus model has a horizontally-arranged dual-rear camera, while the 6S Plus and the two standard models have single cameras.

The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are both IP67 water resistant like the iPhone X, while the asus parts and 6S Plus aren't. In terms of measurements, the iPhone X sits in the middle of the standard models and the Plus models despite its larger screen.

The iPhone 7 and 6S measure 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1mm and weigh 138g and 141g respectively, while the iPhone 7 Plus and 6S Plus measure 158.2 x 77.9 x 7.3mm and weigh 188g and 192g respectively.


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