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Apple unveils $999 iPhone X, new Face ID technology

New Apple Watch that makes calls turn comic book fantasy into reality

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CUPERTINO, California, Sept 13, (Agencies): Apple on Tuesday unveiled a number of new phones, including its most expensive one yet, as well as new versions of its Apple Watch and its streaming TV device. Here’s a rundown of the announceme­nts.

iPhone X

Apple is releasing a super-premium iPhone with a super-premium price tag, starting at $999. The new iPhone X — pronounced like the number 10 — will have a screen with higher resolution and richer colors.

It will also lose a distinct home button to make more room for the 5.8inch display. That’s slightly more than the Plus model’s 5.5 inches, though the phone’s size is closer to the regular iPhone model.

The features are similar to what Samsung offers.

The new design will enable new ways to interact with the phone. Instead of pressing the button to get the home page, you swipe up instead.

Apple is also offering the ability to unlock the phone with facial recognitio­n rather than a fingerprin­t or passcode. Though some Android phones offer this, Apple is adding sensors to improve performanc­e and says it worked with mask designers during testing to improve security. An executive initially failed to unlock the phone this way in a demo Tuesday, though.

The new phone, which is coming Nov 3, will also permit animated emojis that mirror your facial movements and promises two more hours of battery life than what’s in the current iPhone 7. Such an iPhone has been widely anticipate­d for the iPhone’s 10th anniversar­y and comes just weeks after Samsung unveiled its own super-premium phone, the $930-and-up Galaxy Note 8.

iPhone 8

Apple is refreshing its lineup of iPhones with camera, display and speaker improvemen­ts.

The new phones promise to shoot pictures with better colors and less distortion, particular­ly in low-light settings. The display will adapt to ambient lighting, similar to a feature in some iPad Pro models. Speakers will be louder and offer deeper bass.

The new iPhone 8 will keep its predecesso­r’s size — 4.7 inches — but have a higher starting price of $699, up from $649. The 5.5-inch iPhone 8 Plus starts at $799, up from $769. The new phones come out Sept 22

Apple is bucking its traditiona­l naming convention by calling the new phones iPhone 8 rather than 7S. The S designatio­n might have given consumers the impression that the new phones are mere incrementa­l updates from the current iPhone 7.

The Plus version will continue to have two camera lenses and now has the ability to optimize lighting as you shoot.

Both versions will allow wireless charging. Many Android phones, including Samsung’s, already have this.

Apple Watch

Apple is coming out with a new smartwatch designed to be less dependent on the iPhone. A new model will still require a companion iPhone, but comes with cellular access. That makes it possible to do more — like receiving messages — while the phone is at home. The watch will use the same number as the phone. The feature will require a $5 or $10 data add-on to an existing phone plan.

The new cellular model, called Series 3, will start at $399. One without cellular goes for $329, down from $369 for the comparable model now. The original Series 1, without GPS, sells for $249, down from $269. The new watch comes out Sept. 22.

Existing Apple Watches will get a software update next Tuesday that will provide more analysis of your heart rate. The Series 3 also delivers warnings for elevated heart rate when you don’t appear to be active.

Apple TV

A new version of the Apple TV streaming device will be able to show video with sharper “4K” resolution — a step up from standard high definition — and a color-improvemen­t technology called high dynamic range. Many rival devices already offer these features. However, there’s not a lot of video in 4K and HDR yet, nor are there many TVs that can display it.

Apple says it’s been working with movie studios to bring titles with 4K and HDR to its iTunes store. They will be sold at the same prices as high-definition video, which tends to be a few dollars more than standard-definition versions. Apple says it’s working with Netflix and Amazon Prime to bring their 4K original programs to Apple TV, too.

The 4K version of Apple TV will cost $179 and ships on Sept 22. A version without 4K will cost $149.

More than two years after releasing the Apple Watch, Apple Inc has finally been able to replicate 1940s comic strip technology, an advance that analysts say will spur sales.

The Series 3 of the Apple Watch features wireless LTE connectivi­ty. That means customers will be able to make phone calls or send text messages from the watch without needing to have an iPhone nearby, as they do with earlier models.

The ability to make calls with a wristwatch has captured the imaginatio­n of tech enthusiast­s at least since it was prominentl­y featured in “Dick Tracy,” the comic about a private detective who, starting in 1946, used calls from his wrist to help bust bad guys.

“This has been our vision from the beginning,” Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams said at the launch event.

 ?? (AFP) ?? An AirPower mat is seen charging multiple devices during a media event at Apple’s new headquarte­rs in Cupertino, California on Sept 12.
(AFP) An AirPower mat is seen charging multiple devices during a media event at Apple’s new headquarte­rs in Cupertino, California on Sept 12.

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