Apple’s new iPhone X – which is referred to as “ten” – uses a facial recognition system to recognise its owner rather than a fingerprint-based one.
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FaceID can work in the dark by using 30,000 infra-red dots to check an identity, Apple says, and is harder to fool than its old TouchID system.
The firm has not confirmed the price yet but analysts predict it will be the first mainstream handset to be priced above $1,000/£1,000 or N500,000.
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Apple also unveiled the lower-end iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, which are its first to feature in-built wireless charging.More Content from the event shortly.Photo Credit: Getty