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« on: September 23, 2017, 04:05:18 pm »

The iPhone X Portends a More Accessible Future

How does the iPhone X integrate with accessibility?

Apple is hailing the forthcoming iPhone X as "the future" of the smartphone. And futuristic it is: It has an edge-to-edge display, wireless charging, facial recognition, augmented reality, and is driven almost completely by gestures. As with so many of the products to come out of Cupertino, to own an iPhone X is to own a piece of the future today.

I was in the audience at the glistening Steve Jobs Theater as Phil Schiller blitzed through the equally impressive iPhone 8 only to return to the stage moments later to discuss the iPhone X. As its features were being explained and demonstrated, one thought that persisted in my mind was how accessible this glimpse of the future is going to be. The iPhone X, in some ways, is a radical departure from the iPhone we've come to know and love for a decade now, and surely accessibility is going to be a question.

Apple says iPhone X isn't shipping until November 3, and I had only about a minute...

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