Apple Launches 'Facial Censor' iPhone X


Apple Inc rolled out its much-anticipated iPhone X, Tuesday, but not without a hitch.

When the company's Chief Executive Tim Cook called it “the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone,” it never anticipated what would be an embarrassing moment for the company when one of the features, the face ID, refused to work.

The
good news was that that innovation, later worked, on a second attempt.

 The iPhone X’s over $1000 price which seems a prospect in raising its earnings still raised eyebrows, and its Nov. 3 ship date prompted questions about possible supply constraints ahead of the holiday season.

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