hometechnology NewsThe iconic iPhone X will ride into the sunset this month — here's a look at the game changer

The iconic iPhone X will ride into the sunset this month — here's a look at the game-changer

On September 12, 2017, Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the iPhone X, a groundbreaking device that introduced features like the notch and Face ID. While it may feel dated today, it was a pivotal moment in iPhone history, setting the stage for future innovations. Apple has decided that the iPhone X will no longer run the latest version of iOS.

By Vijay Anand  Sept 7, 2023 5:30:13 PM IST (Updated)

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"We do have, one more thing."
This was Apple CEO Tim Cook using the epic Steve Jobs line. Jobs would follow it up by casually whipping out the latest innovation from Apple — think the MacBook Air in an envelope, or the iPod Nano in the little top pocket of your jeans. And of course this would blow the minds of the audience, and the entire tech community, who usually had no clue about what was coming.
But on September 12, 2017, when Cook uttered these trademark words, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus had already been launched, as had the Apple Watch Series 3. And we all knew there was "one more thing" coming — the much-rumoured, hotly-anticipated  10th-anniversary special edition of the iPhone.