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VIDEO: THE APPLE IPHONE X UNLOCKS WITH FACIAL RECOGNITION!








The latest Apple iPhone X unlocks with facial recognition and charges wirelessly. The all-glass design is packed with a host of new features, including wireless charging, a 5.8-inch super retina display and Face ID. The iPhone X is labelled as the 'future of the smartphone' and is the first iPhone capable of being unlocked using facial recognition. iPhone X will be available for pre-order from October 27 and will be in stores by November 3, 2017.

The Apple iPhone X introduces an all-screen display that follows the curve of the device to its rounded corners. Designed to be water and dust resistant, a seven-layer colour process allows for precise hues and opacity on the glass finish, while a reflective optical layer enhances the colours. Rather than the traditional home button, iPhone X users can swipe up from the bottom of the screen to return to the home screen.

Working with A11 bionic, the most powerful and smartest chip ever in a smartphone, the TrueDepth camera captures and analyzes over 50 different facial muscle movements, then animates those expressions in a dozen different ‘animoji’ — including a panda, unicorn, and robot. available as an iMessage app pre-installed on iPhone X, users can record and send messages with their voice that can smile, frown and more. 

The glass-back design enables wireless charging solutions, which can be done via two new charging mats from Belkin and Mophie. iPhone X will be available in silver and space grey in 64GB and 256GB models starting at $999 (USD).

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