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iPhone X: What you need to know

iPhone X: What you need to know

Posted on September 14, 2017April 18, 2019 By Jarvis

If you watched Apple’s two-hour presentation yesterday, you saw a lot. Personally, we’re trying to forget the talking poop emoji. But in classic Apple tradition, CEO Tim Cook played to an enthusiastic crowd as he unveiled new versions of the Apple Watch, Apple TV, and eventually, three new iPhones: the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and the iPhone X.

iPhone X: What you need to know

And while we weren’t entirely surprised when he made the iPhone X official – the edge-to-edge display was the subject of plenty-a rumor article – there’s still a lot there to unpack. If you didn’t make it all the way through the presentation, here are the iPhone X’s new and notable photography features.

That display

First things first: that screen, though. It’s a 5.8″ OLED and Apple’s first edge-to-edge display in an iPhone. The home button is gone, as is the Touch ID sensor it houses in the previous generation of iPhone. Instead, to unlock the device the iPhone X relies on a bevy of cameras and sensors at the top of the front plate.
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