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iPhone X UK release date, UK price and specs: Apple’s best phone yet

The iPhone X is on its way — all the details about Apple's latest smartphone

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iPhone X design: How different does the new iPhone 2017 look?

The iPhone X is a drastic departure from Apple’s handsets of old when it comes to design. For starters, Apple has gone the all-display route, following the footsteps of what Samsung and LG did with their flagship handsets earlier in the year.

This bezel-less display is a first for iPhone, and I’m pretty certain this is the main reason Apple jacked up its price. Display technology isn’t cheap, and when it’s as big as this, there was no doubt Apple would ask for a little more.

The iPhone X’s 5.8in 2,436 x 1,125 display is AMOLED, a first for Apple, supporting HDR with a pixel density of 458ppi. This is what Apple dubs its “Super Retina Display” while also incorporating its TrueTone technology – the same tech found in the firm’s recent iPads.

Because of this dominating display on the front, the physical home button is ditched, and with it the removal of the Touch ID scanner. Touch ID is gone forever, but Apple really wants you to use Face ID to unlock your phone instead. You better get comfortable with scanning your face if you want to use your fancy new iPhone X.

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