2 It’s an iPhone (and the Best One Yet)
Despite bringing many firsts to the Apple handset lineup, the iPhone X is still an iPhone. That means you’re getting a high level of quality control, an overall faster and easier-to-use device, and beyond some occasionally buggy software, a generally stable experience. But it also means you get iOS.
While some may disagree, iOS does a lot of things better than Android does. The lack of customization is outweighed by iOS’ security, data privacy, and ease-of-use. And you’ll get better apps: the iOS App Store is generally considered the best in the world.
Not just that, but after its announcement, most reviewers proclaimed the iPhone X to be Apple’s best handset yet.