Meet the iPhone X: "It is all screen"
Today, live from the stage of the Steve Jobs theater, Apple condemned us all to financial ruin with the reveal of its iPhone X. The rumors were true: the OLED screen shone like a small sun, and the announced price was as high as the audience hype levels. Here are the facts.
Price: From $999
Pre-order: October 27
Release date: November 3
"It is all screen," said Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing at Apple Inc. That new screen has a super retina display, and uses an Apple-flavored OLED technology that promises HDR, great colors, and "all that we expect from an iPhone display."
The Home button is out, face recognition is in (called Face ID), and the face tracking means Apple can now deliver Animojis. They're adorable, they're funny, and most importantly, you can now create emojis and clips of yourself as an expressive, talking poop. Truly, mankind has peaked.
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It also packs wireless charging, the ARKit augmented reality technology, and a better battery life - two hours more than the iPhone 7. If you really want to get into the guts of the thing you'll find an A11 Bionic chip, which Apple promises means "enables incredible new machine learning, AR apps and immersive 3D games."
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Apple also revealed the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, a new Apple Watch that can do everything with cellular instead of relying on an iPhone, but that was just the appetiser to the iPhone X.
For more in depth analysis from tech troops on the ground, check out our sister site Techradar.
Rachel Weber is the former US Managing Editor of 12DOVE and lives in Brooklyn, New York. She joined 12DOVE in 2017, revitalizing the news coverage and building new processes and strategies for the US team.
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