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Things You Should Know About The iPhone X

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After every one of the holes and bits of gossip, Apple at long last propelled the very foreseen IPhone X (articulated IPhone Ten) yesterday. Presently we realize that even with an official discharge, there are still a ton of gossipy tidbits about what the telephone is and isn't, that is the reason we are here to give you ten things you should think about the most recent expansion to the IPhone family. 1. It Was Launched At Apple Park spaceship apple event For those of you none Apple fans who don't comprehend what Apple Park is, it is Apple's fresh out of the plastic new "spaceship" central command found 1 Apple Park Way Cupertino, California, U.S. It was authoritatively opened to Apple workers April this year. The new iPhone was propelled inside Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park. 2. Say Goodbye To The Home B.utton iphone x The IPhone X was made to appear to be radically unique from its antecedents and one of the highlights that will influenc...

iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X: Here Is How Much They Will Cost

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After months and months of waiting, with all the rumours and speculation, the new iPhones are here. Let’s get straight to it, shall we! Live from the new Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California, three phones have been announced so far: the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 plus and the special iPhone X (pronounced ten). Apple has also announced Apple Watch Series 3 with cellular, Apple TV 4k. Inset:   iPhone Prices The iPhone 8 starts at $699 for a 64GB model, while the iPhone 8 Plus starts at $799 for a 64GB model. Pre-orders start September 15 and they will be available from September 22. The iPhone X starts at $999. Pre-orders start October 27 and shipping will begin on November 3. Inset:   iPhone 8 & 8 Plus Inset:   iPhone X Check out the various specs for the new iPhones below: Inset:   iPhone comparison. Credit: Tech Crunch

Apple iPhone X Malfunctions At launch

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Apple Inc has rolled out its much-anticipated iPhone X, but it came with a hiccup on Tuesday. The glass and stainless steel device with an edge-to-edge display that Chief Executive Tim Cook called “the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone,” created an embarrassing moment for the company when one of the features, the face ID, refused to work. This happened when Apple Senior Vice President Craig Federighi, tried to unlock the phone with his face, during the on-stage presentation. But the hitch was only temporary as the device unlocked on the second attempt. The iPhone X’s $999 price still raised eyebrows, and its Nov. 3 ship date prompted questions about possible supply constraints ahead of the holiday season. The launch contained few surprises, with leaked details on the phone and other products including an updated Apple Watch proving largely accurate. Investors and fans have viewed the 10th-anniversary iPhone launch as an opportunity for Apple to ...