苹果发布会推出十周年纪念版,价格逆天
Apple has unveiled three new iPhones at a special event at its headquarters in California today – aniPhone 8, an iPhone 8 Plus, and a special 10th anniversary model called the iPhone X . The new handset is made from glass with a stainless steel band around the edge, and features a cutting-edge 5.8-inch OLED display that covers almost the entire front of the phone - so it looks like nothing before. The TouchID fingerprint sensor, which was used on previous models to unlock the iPhone, has been replaced with a new authentication technology called 'FaceID' which can verify the user's identity by scanning their face in 3D. This is possible thanks to the iPhone X's new "TrueDepth" selfie camera, which uses infrared technology and Apple's "neural engine" to analyse features of the user's face - even in the dark. Thanks to the new glass design, they are also the first of Apple's iPhones to feature wireless charging technology, meaning users can simply put the device down on a charging pad to power it up, rather than plug it into a socket. The iPhones support the Qi wireless charging standard, meaning they can be used with a range of third-party charging pads from the likes of Belkin and Mophie - as well as Apple's new AirPower charging pad. The event marks 10 years since Steve Jobs unveiled the first ever iPhone in 2007. Since then, Apple has sold more than a billion of the devices, and become the most valuable company in the world. |