The iPhone X price and release date have been announced, costing $999 and it'll be ready for you to buy on Friday, November 3.
The iPhone X is official, and Apple's 10th anniversary iPhone is making big changes so everything you know about your smartphone in 2017.
Announced by Tim Cook at the Steve Jobs Theater at its new campus, the iPhone X all-screen design confirmed all of the recent rumors we've been hearing.
It finally gives that bold new iPhone bold direction we've been waiting for, but it also leaves behind a physical home button or fingerprint sensor.
iPhone X release date
The iPhone X is launching on November 3, according to Apple, which is a lot later than the new iPhone's usual September launch date.
the pre-order is October 27, which is later than the iPhone 8 pre-order and even launch date.
iPhone X price
It'll start at $999, which makes it the most expensive iPhone ever.
The iPhone X price is expected to be $999 (£900, AU$1,250). That's a 54% price increase in the US over the iPhone 7, which costs $650 (£599, AU$1,079).
iPhone X screen and design
Apple's new iPhone X screen is considered an all-screen display, or what it likes to say it a 'Super Retina Display.'
It uses a 5.8-inch OLED display that Apple says it the first one that's great enough to be in an iPhone. It's supposed to have great contrast, high resolution, HDR formats and True Tone display technology.
Wireless charging with AirPower
The iPhone X has wireless charging, and a new charging pad that can charge every new Apple product own: Apple Watch, AirPods and and iPhone X.
This wide charging pad makes it easier to charging everything at once. However, Apple didn't lay out how much the AirPower pad will cost. It also requires a new AirPods case that has wireless charging built into it.
No more home button or Touch ID
There's no more home button, but uses swipe gestures to achieve the same actions. Apple likens this to slide to unlock.
Where does the biometric protection come into play? Face ID, just as the rumors had predicted. "It's the future of we how unlock our smartphones," said Apple executive Phil Schiller at its press conference.
The iPhone X has a true depth camera to pull this off with a multiple sensors, including an advanced dot projector, that works even in the dark.
Apple claims that Face ID won't be spoofed by photos and even worked with mask makers in Hollywood to prevent even the most advanced attempts to break into your new iPhone X.
Touch ID failing you was 1 in 50,000. The chance someone can look at your iPhone and unlock it with Face ID? 1 in 1,000,000.
Animoji
Animoji has Apple taking emoji to the next level, taking advantage of its 3D face-scanner to mirror your facial expressions on an animal... or other creation like the poo. Yes,
These look like fun, even if their point is a bit meaningless, but fun. It's no surprise that Apple is working with Snapchat on using the front-facing camera to bring new, more realistic masks to its photo-sharing app.
iPhone X camera
Apple sticks with 12MP cameras for its iPhone series in 2017 , but if you optical image stabilization on both the telephoto and wide lens, then you're going to have to buy the iPhone X.
The camera sensors and larger and faster, capture what it calls "deep pixels" and has an f/1.8 aperture and f/2.4aperture.
