These guys are managing one of the biggest tech websites in Turkey and they also produce vlogs on YouTube. emails a bit more context about the following video: “Let me explain what’s going on in the Turkish video.
There’s even a first look from Turkey, though it’s less clear if this is an officially sanctioned preview from Apple or more like a “someone got their hands on an iPhone X early” situation (any Turkish speakers out there - feel let me know in comments or email me). While French blogger TheiCollection a regardé l’iPhone X dans son video: Popular Science’s website did a quick video on what to expect, interspersing it with retro film footage: Here’s Soldier Knows Best on the new iPhone X:Īnd here’s running down the phone with the “unibrow” (which is good enough I may steal it): But the main source of hands-on iPhone reviews so far? YouTubers. Wired’s Steven Levy got his hands on one, and Axios’ Mike Allen got a loaner from Apple that he promptly gave to his teenage nephew to play with. It’s pretty effective! You get a wave of coverage about the newest iPhone, all at the same time, taking over a news cycle or two.īut for the iPhone X, everything is different.
Normally, the way Apple handles reviews of its new phones is by placing them in the hands of a select few prestige organizations and then setting a date when everyone can publish their review.