iPhone X live updates: Apple reveals its most ambitious device ever – latest
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Your support makes all the difference.Apple just held its biggest event of the year. And it launched its biggest product of the year, the iPhone 8 – before going ahead and announcing an even bigger one, the iPhone X.
There was actually three phones: the cheaper iPhone 8, and the premium and more expensive X.
And that wasn't all – there was also an updated Apple Watch, an even better looking Apple TV, and software updates for most of Apple's products.
Follow along here for all the latest updates from Apple's big event, as well as before and after.
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"Seats are light brown leather with light brown leather armrests that come halfway," says Apple journalist Serenity Caldwell on Twitter. "Comfy without swallowing their user."
And from the other side, via Stephen Fry. (That's it for photos of the auditorium, now; I imagine you've got the picture.)
Just a few minutes to go. The video is live on Apple's special event page, though it's not actually showing anything yet. You can watch it here.
A nice thing about Apple's livestream is that's it integrated the recent addition of picture in picture. That means you can break the video out into its own little window, and leave the rest of Safari behind.
Here we go. Apple is showing drone shots of the theatre and playing The Beatles.
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