It all came out this week, as Apple finally revealed the OLED-based iPhone X, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, a third-generation Apple Watch with LTE, and the Apple TV 4K. Find all the details you might have missed right here.
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Everything you need to know:
- The iPhone X will ship Nov. 3 for $999, sporting edge-to-edge OLED and Face ID > >
- The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus ship on Sept. 22, starting at $699 > >
- Apple Watch Series 3 introduces cellular to the company's wearables > >
- The Apple TV 4K will cost $179, but with free 4K/HDR upgrades for iTunes content > >
- iOS 11, watchOS 4, and tvOS 11 are coming Sept. 19 — macOS High Sierra will follow Sept. 25 > >
- Apple is going all-in on wireless charging, including a new "AirPower" dock > >
- The desktop version of iTunes no longer includes the App Store > >
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A roundup of all of our hottest stories this week:
Apple debuts $999 iPhone X with OLED Super Retina Display & Face ID authentication
Apple unveils 4.7-inch iPhone 8 & 5.5-inch iPhone 8 Plus, shipping Sept. 22 starting at $699
$179 Apple TV 4K boasts high dynamic range support, free 4K upgrades to iTunes movie purchases
Apple's macOS High Sierra coming Sept. 25, watchOS 4 & tvOS 11 due Sept. 19
Apple's AirPower wireless charging pad charges up to 3 devices, to launch in 2018
Apple Heart Study focusing on atrial fibrillation launching in 2017
Apple asks for iOS 11 apps, issues developer GM ahead of Sept. 19 public launch
Apple's new iPhone X folio case wakes/sleeps handset like iPad Smart Cover
Apple intros urBeats3 headphones & cheaper Apple TV Siri Remote
Apple quietly cuts price of iPhone SE to $349 for 32GB, $449 for 128GB
Apple is de-bloating iTunes with latest 12.7 release, removes App Store
Apple discontinues (Product)Red iPhone 7, ups iPad Pro pricing
Apple hikes repair, replacement & AppleCare+ prices for iPhones
Senator calls on Apple to address Face ID privacy concerns
Apple mulling $3B investment in Bain bid for Toshiba chip business, report says
Apple denies iPhone X failed in onstage demo, says Face ID feature worked as intended
Rumor: AirPods Wireless Charging Case coming in December for $69
Apple iPhone 8, Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K preorders go live
Video: Should you preorder Apple's iPhone 8, or wait for iPhone X?
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Regarding accessibility on iPhone X. I believe accessibility would not be needed if apps started being aware that they should have their key buttons for UI to be in the lower portions of the screen. This includes Apple insider's app as well. Traditionally top left top right back buttons have been acceptable in a different form factors of computing. But now that we're in the world of mobile computing, developers need to have more of an awareness in that reality.
Had to bail out of the podcast at the 37th whine about the red dot. Yep. Got it: you disapprove. Save the heartbroken indignant rage for war crimes and world hunger. The red dot ain't either of those. And the investment of passion in the "disgust" comes across as a measure of immaturity. It doesn't even rise to a first-world problem. Honestly!