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- BY MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Technology Writer

Apple unveiled three new iPhones on Wednesday, including its biggest and most expensive model yet.

CUPERTINO, CALIF. — Apple unveiled three new iPhones on Wednesday, including its biggest and most expensive model yet, as the company seeks to widen the product's appeal amid slowing sales.

CEO Tim Cook showed off the iPhone XS Max, which has a bigger screen than the one on last year's dramatical­ly designed model, the iPhone X. It'll cost about $1,100, topping the iPhone X, which at $1,000 seemed jawdroppin­g at the time. An updated iPhone X, now called the XS, stays at $1,000.

As with the iPhone X, both new phones have screens that run from edge to edge, an effort to maximize the display without making the phone too awkward to hold. The screen needs no backlight, so black would appear as truly black rather than simply dark. The Max model looks to be about the size of the iPhone 8 Plus, though the screen size is much larger.

The iPhone XS Max, which will be available on Sept. 21 — with orders open the week before — represents Apple's attempt to feed consumers' appetite for increasing­ly larger screens as they rely on smartphone­s to watch and record video, as well as take photos wherever they are.

By making more expensive iPhones, Apple has been able to boost its profits despite waning demand as people upgrade phones less frequently. IPhones fetched an average price of $724 during the April-June period, a nearly 20 percent increase from a year earlier.

Apple also showed off a cheaper iPhone, called the iPhone XR. It has a traditiona­l, lower-quality screen and an aluminum body; it's physically smaller than the iPhone 8 Plus but has a bigger screen. It'll cost roughly $750 and come out on Oct. 26.

All three new models join the iPhone X in getting rid of the home button to make room for more screen. They will have facial-recognitio­n technology to unlock the device. and Drug Administra­tion, the company said.

Ben Wood of CCS Insight said getting U.S. regulatory clearance for that is a milestone that underscore­s the company's leadership in health and fitness. Typically, smartwatch­es are marketed as consumer devices, not medical ones needing clearance.

These features will be available to U.S. customers later this year, but Apple did not say when it would make it to the rest of the world.

In addition, Apple said the Series 4 Apple Watch will also be able to detect when someone falls — and can tell the difference between a trip and a fall. If it detects a fall and the user doesn't respond in a minute, it'll automatica­lly call for help. This feature may be especially attractive to older people or those with elderly parents worried about falling when no one is around to help.

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[AP PHOTO] Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, speaks Wednesday about the new Apple iPhone XS Max at the Steve Jobs Theater during an event to announce new Apple products.

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