Apple unveils iPhone 8 and iPhone X

Apple last week unveiled the iPhone X, the latest generation of its flagship device as well as the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. In addition to the phones, Apple announced a third generation of its Watch and a 4K Apple TV.  The iPhone X celebrates the 10th anniversary of Apple’s smartphone, featuring a radical redesign and new technology. iPhone X is all-glass device that has an edge-to-edge display and no home button. It unlocks using facial recognition software and features wireless charging. The phone has a 5.8-inch OLED screen, which fills the entire front of the device. Apple has removed the iconic home button to make way for the display, replacing it with facial recognition software called Face ID. The phone starts at £999 in the UK for the 64GB version, going up to £1,149 for the 256GB model. Coming in space grey and silver, it will be available to pre-order from October 27 and will ship on November 3. Meanwhile, the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, an upgrade to its current offering has an all-glass design and can charge wirelessly. The 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch devices start at £699 and £799 for the 64GB versions. They come with iOS 11 software, which will be available to download from September 19, and an upgraded camera and processor.