iPhone X: The iPhone X was introduced to the audience by CEO Tim Cook as the “one more thing”, a tribute to the format that the late Steve Jobs had often used to surprise keynote audiences… except that this time, very little in the announcement was much of a surprise thanks to a number of major leaks over the preceding weekend. The X, pronounced ‘ten’ to mark the 10th anniversary of the launch of the original iPhone, is the biggest change in the phone design in years, with a new top-to-bottom borderless, OLED screen, wireless charging and facial recognition tech to replace the earlier fingerprint-based biometric security. The screen’s the big draw – it measures 5.8-inches diagonally with a 2436x1135-pixel resolution, all in a form factor that’s barely bigger than the current iPhone 7. It's also the first iPhone since the 5S without a home button or fingerprint scanner – instead, you raise it to your face and it unlocks the device via facial recognition and you then swipe up from the bottom of the screen to the home screen or launch the app switcher. Here’s the catch – it’s the priciest iPhone yet, and it launches in November. If you want the latest and greatest from Apple, this is it. Need a phone sooner, or if you feel Rs 89,000 is way too much to spend on a phone? Consider the iPhone 8 range instead.