iPhone X, Apple’s first all-screen display smartphone, is all set to go on pre-orders in over 55 countries starting Friday. The iPhone X will be also going up for pre-orders in India on the same day. E-commerce retailers including Amazonand Flipkart have already made the pre-order pages live for the iPhone X. Interested users in India can register to get notified about the start of pre-orders. The Cupertino-based giant has already revealed that the iPhone X will be available in Apple Stores starting November 3.
To recall, Apple has detailed the countries where the iPhone X will be going for pre-orders starting Friday, and will be available from November 3. The list includes Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, UAE, the UK, and the US among others.
iPhone X price in India
To refresh on the price, the iPhone X will be available in India starting at Rs. 89,000 and will come in Silver and Space Grey colours. While the iPhone X 64GB price in India Rs. 89,000, the iPhone X 256GB price in India is Rs. 1,02,000.
The company will be also making Apple-designed accessories like leather and silicone cases available starting at Rs. 3,500. A brand new iPhone X leather folio will be on sale at Rs. 8,600. Lightning Docks in colour-matching metallic finishes will be available at Rs. 4,700.
iPhone X specifications and features
The iPhone X sports an all glass and stainless steel design with all-screen display. The handset features all-glass front and back. It features a 5.8-inch Super Retina display and packs the company’s new A11 Bionic chip which comes with neural engine for supporting machine learning, augmented reality and 3D gaming. The handset supports wireless charging and Face ID, which is the company’s new biometric feature. The company has been heavily marketing the new camera’s Portrait mode with Portrait Lighting which enables selfies with a depth-of-field effect and also Animoji, which captures and analyses over 50 different facial muscle movements to bring emoji to life.
The rear camera now packs dual optical image stabilisation which includes new colour filter, deeper pixels, and image signal processor.
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