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

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That new iPhone X sure looks nice, doesn't it?

It's arguably one of the biggest leaps in hardware features that Apple has introduced for a new iPhone. Indeed, there's a bunch of tech inside the iPhone X that you won't find in any other iPhone.

But that's not to say that you've never seen that tech in other phones. If you've ever looked around and seen an Android phone in someone else's hands, chances are that Android phone had most of the same features that Apple just introduced into the iPhone X.

Check out the tech that Android phones already have, some of which has been around since 2013!

 

OLED display

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Apple certainly took its time with this one. Android smartphone makers have been using OLED displays for years now — like Samsung and its original Samsung Galaxy from 2009 — and Apple is just starting to use them in the iPhone X. 

Up until the iPhone X, Apple has been using LCD displays, and eventually the better LCD IPS display, or "Retina" display, with the iPhone 4 onwards. IPS displays are nice, but they're not as nice as OLED displays, which produce better colors and gorgeous contrast. OLED panels also help with battery life, as they consume less power overall than LCD displays.



Fast charging

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Here's another one that Apple took its time with. Android phones have been using Qualcomm's QuickCharge technology since 2013, and Apple just introduced its own "Fast Charging" feature with the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. 

Better late than never, you might say. But there's a big asterisk that comes with Apple's Fast Charging: You need to buy separate accessories to use it. Specifically, you need at least the $49 29W USB-C power adapter (or the USB-C power adapter that came with USB-C MacBook laptops), and a $25 USB-C-to-Lightning cable. Android phones with QuickCharge, on the other hand, have come included with the necessary power adapters and cables for users to quick charge their phones right out of the box. 



Wireless charging

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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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