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It looks like it’s still there but blue. Weird. This is going to sound strange but the phone looks weird to me without the notch. :confused: Poof. I think my head just exploded.

My husband’s iPhone X is supposed to arrive today. I hope I don’t annoy him too much peeking over his shoulder!
Only if you manage to fool his Face ID :)
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There are a hell of a lot more observers than there are people queuing in that shot of 5th Ave.
The observers are waiting on the folks buying multiple phones to deliver as promised.
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So the high schools around the world were empty today...
How many high school kids can fork over $1000 + for a phone? There was a recent thread with a stat regarding the number of "teenagers" using iPhones. A more telling survey would give us the number of parents willing to buy their teenage kids expensive iPhones.
 
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I’m congratulating him on successfully acquiring something he was looking forward to having that can be hard to get on launch day. And I do congratulate friends and family when they get new toasters and TVs. I grew up on the cusp of poor in a poor neighborhood where families even worse off than mine had very little. My mom came up from ragged poverty that was so bad her younger brothers almost went blind from malnutrition during a period spent as war refugees

This dialogue has gone off the rails if we are talking iPhones and war refugees. Take it down a 1000 people
 
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The grey market in India never seems to run out of stock! Got one at the store prices because of a friend. Spanking new space grey 64!
 
The congratulations for all of those who are able to get the iPhone X on the launch day including myself is well deserved as all of us could get the best iPhone in the iPhone history on the first day it was released. Nothing can beat the excitement of getting the best iPhone on the history on the launch day. Sure, others could get the iPhone X eventually on the later days but the feeling is not the same as those who got it on the launch day.
 

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Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
One month has passed since iPhone X was launched on November 3. The tenth edition historical iPhone with superb and stunning design and technology is finally available and still available for purchase with reasonable availability time. Excellent launch day!! Congratulations for all of us who are able to get it during the launch day and keep it without having to return it for many reasons or excuses because we get the best iPhone in the iPhone history to date.:cool::cool:
 



Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
Happy 3 month birthday to iPhone X, the best iPhone in the history up to this date. Thanks to Apple for making it!!
 
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Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
Happy 5th month birthday and anniversary to iPhone X, the best iPhone in the history up to date and the foundation of the future iPhones. Fortunate and congratulate for me and those who have this best iPhone in the history since the launch date without any issues!!
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Has it flopped yet?
iPhone X will never flop as it is the best iPhone in the iPhone history and the foundation design for all future iPhone.
 
Every new iPhone is going to be the best ever. Yawn. I can't think of any (new yearly flagship) iPhone that wasn't the best ever. Or the fastest ever. Or the best camera ever......

(I'm not having a go at the X, i'm just over saturated with the use of 'best ever' and yearly 'historic' statements etc
 



Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
Happy 6 months anniversary to iPhone X, the best iPhone in the iPhone history and the foundation design of the future iPhones. It has been a great 6 months to have this stunning superb radiant eye catching silver iPhone X without any issues. Fortunate for me and those who have had and kept the best iPhone in the iPhone history since the launch date, November 3 without any issues!!
 
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Happy 7th month anniversary for iPhone X, the best iPhone in the iPhone history. Thanks and kudos to Apple for creating the beautiful new design.

Lol! You’re very enthusiastic about the X and those who received on day 1. I appreciate that.
I certainly am enjoying the best iPhone in history myself - the iPhone which precedes and will be the basis of all great smartphones henceforth... ;)
 



Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
Happy 7th month anniversary to iPhone X, the best iPhone in the iPhone history with the latest iPhone design and technology up to date and the best “notch” to date. It’s next generation is getting ready to launch and it’s android clones would spread. Fortunate for me and those who have and experience this superb iPhone X since the launch date of November 3, 2017.
 
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Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
Happy 8th month anniversary to iPhone X!! 8 months already, the best iPhone in the iPhone history and the future foundation iPhone is released. Fortunate for me and those who have the best iPhone in the history since it was released. Bravo to Apple!!
 



Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
Happy 9 months anniversary to iPhone X, the best iPhone design and technology in the iPhone history up to date. It’s second next generation is coming up in one month. Fortunate for me and those who have it since the launch date.
 



Apple today celebrated the launch of the new iPhone X by sharing some images of customers around the world buying and trying out the smartphone for the first time.

iphonex_launch_georgestreet_sydney_entrance_purchase_20171102.jpg

George Street, Sydney

Apple Stores globally open at 8:00 a.m. local time to allow customers to pick up their reserved devices and make walk-in purchases, and Apple posted pictures of customers at Apple Stores in Dubai, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Years in the making, the iPhone X (pronounced "iPhone 10"), is Apple's latest and most advanced flagship device to date, featuring a 5.8-inch OLED display, Face ID facial recognition, wireless inductive charging, and a faster A11 Bionic processor.

fifth-avenue.jpg

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, New York (Image: @jonfortt)

Initial demand for the smartphone appears to be strong, with long lines forming outside Apple Stores around Europe, Asia, and Australasia, following advice from the tech giant that people get to stores early if they want to be in with a chance of purchasing the smartphone on launch day.

iphonex_launch_tokyo_customer_selfiestick_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Tokyo

Large queues have been seen in Singapore, Madrid, Amsterdam, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. Outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, a line of several hundred people snaked right around the corner. Stores are just now beginning to open in the U.S., where queues were sighted across the country overnight and have been growing ever since.

iphonex_launch_shanghai_customer_selfie_camera_20171102.jpg

Apple Store, Shanghai

The only exception seems to be in Belgium and France, where due to anti-terrorism restrictions, Apple is not selling the iPhone X to customers there without a pre-order or pickup reservation.

Meanwhile, customers in New Zealand and Australia were first to receive their shipped iPhone X pre-orders today thanks to time zone differences, and now customers across Asia and Europe have been following in kind.

iphone-x.jpg

Pre-order delivery in the U.K. (Image: MacRumors reader Stormchasejg)

In the United States, the first iPhone X deliveries will take place on the east coast starting at 8:00 a.m. iPhone X pricing starts at $999 for the 64GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $1,149.

Stay tuned to MacRumors for more coverage of the iPhone X launch throughout the day.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates iPhone X Launch Day as Sales and Deliveries Begin Around the World
It has been 10 months since the November 3, I and others who are fortunate to have on our hand the iPhone X from that day to today. iPhone X is the foundation of the future design of the incoming iPhone for approximately 10 years to come. The best design ever in the iPhone history with its gorgeous top notch.
The first generation of iPhone X is almost retired and the time for the second generation, the iPhone X “Spawn” (X”S”) will be arriving in several sizes in 2 weeks with some minor internal and size ( less than 1 inch) improvements, which still make the original iPhone X worthwhile to keep.
Happy 10 months anniversary to iPhone X. Kudos to Apple.
 
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