Of course it is, we didn't expect anything better from apple. The same people who allowed the bug in webm related to exist a couple of days ago.
Fanboys will still lap up this runny dogshit no matter what.
Andrew Morgan
Huh, watched a friend unbox his and it just worked trademark. Guess it shuts down when it detects retards or the poor.
Evan Turner
I don't like Apple but this video is retarded. You gotta tap the 0 button if you want to type 0. He moves slightly up into the 8 when he types that.
The only thing Apple did wrong here is making the pinpad that short when there's tons of room above it.
Kevin Ortiz
Both entries were wrong. The passcode prompt glitched, he pressed the home button, and that completely unlocked the iPhone without the correct passcode.
Go on twitter, people have been posting proof that it works on any iPhone on iOS 11.1
Jason Ward
YOU'RE HOLDING IT WRONG!!!
Oliver Barnes
>the poor so I guess everyone who leased or financed their phones will be returning theirs today or tomorrow, which is like 95%
Jaxson Martin
I thought he was going for 000000 but kept hitting 8 by mistake.
Lucas Flores
Irrelevant, both entries were wrong as no unlocking animation occured, just a passcode prompt glitch.
Aaron Taylor
How can they call it a bezel-less phone when it's got massive bezels all around? This is disgusting
Noah Hall
wait for the iPhone XIII and they'll make a proper curved bezelless screen. Only $1999
Hudson Mitchell
You're Holding It Wrong. If you hold it the right way the bezels disappear.
Carter Gutierrez
if this is true then why don't they return...there's a no quibble 14 day return if iPhones are so bad...why don't they return them? Logic hello
Carson Collins
who says they aren't?
Wyatt Bennett
Fixed the notches for you, senpai.
Levi Wood
The back is not screen either. Nor is the battery.
Ian Ortiz
People do realize this means they sold literally every one right? Say it with me: First Trillion Dollar Company
Ian Turner
the phone is sensing the mans thumb through the piece of paper, hence why it's not sliding.
Eli Cruz
>First Trillion Dollar Company
Didn't IBM achieve that in the 60s (with Inflation)?