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iPhone X live updates: Apple reveals its most ambitious device ever – latest

Andrew Griffin
Tuesday 12 September 2017 11:47 BST
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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.

Please allow a moment for the liveblog to appear.

Andrew Griffin12 September 2017 18:23

"Thank you for much for creating something that doesn't make me feel old," says the lady below. And from me, thank you Apple, for making an introduction that makes me feel like I'm ageing at double speed.

Andrew Griffin12 September 2017 18:23

Jeff Williams, who runs the Apple Watch, is on stage. You'd be forgiven for thinking he might be here to talk about new products. But you'd be wrong: he's rounding up all the announcements from WWDC in June.

Andrew Griffin12 September 2017 18:24

Ahhhh! Our first updates. Some changes to the Heart Rate app on the iPhone.

  1. It will give far more detailed information about heart rate, including information on what your resting heart rate is and how long it takes to recover.
  2. It'll detect when you have an elevated heart rate that doesn't seem to be caused by doing activity.
  3. And it'll also be able to tell when it's beating irregularly.
Andrew Griffin12 September 2017 18:26

Also announcing the Apple Heart Study. That'll use information from the Apple Watch's heart rate sensor and send it for scientific study.

Andrew Griffin12 September 2017 18:27

Ok, here we go: the next generation of Apple Watch.

Andrew Griffin12 September 2017 18:28

​Apple Watch Series 3. And the teaser video seems to indicate the first feature: cellular built-in. So you'll be able to call people right from your watch. (If, for example, you're surfing, like Apple showed on the teaser.)

Andrew Griffin12 September 2017 18:29

"This has been our vision since the beginning. You can go for a run and still be connected. You can leave your phone while you go to the beach. You can receive an important call with just your watch, and the number is the same number as your iPhone. The apps you rely on like Messages just work, and Siri is at your beck and call whenever you want. [...] And third party apps like WeChat work over cellular as well. Coming next month, cellular is going to change the way we listen to music, because with Apple Watch Series 3 and Apple Music, you can stream 40 million songs on your wrist."

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