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Apple introduces the iPhone X

APPLE HAS ANNOUNCED the best iPhone it’s ever made, delivering a killer combination of advanced features that put it back at the forefront of the smartphone space. The new iPhone X (pronounced “ten”) is also the most expensive iPhone it has ever made.

With prices ranging from $999 for the 64GB version to $1,149 for the 256GB, iPhone X had better deliver – it does on paper. For a start, it comes with a 5.8-inch Super Retina HD display that almost fills the whole of the front of the device, save for a cutout at the top which contains the new TrueDepth camera among other innnovations (more on these in a moment). The almost bezel-less display has a resolution of 2548x1125 pixels at 458 ppi. It also marks a shift away from the LCD technology used in previous iPhones (and the iPhone 8/8 Plus) toward

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