Apple has revealed a host of new products, including its iPhone X.
The company says it has a new 5.8-inch screen that takes up the whole front of the phone.
It also has a longer lasting battery and wireless charging.
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The new phone also features facial recognition to allow users to access their phones, known as Face ID.
It projects and analyses more than 30,000 invisible dots to create a precise depth map of your face.
And Apple says Face ID will adapt to physical changes in your appearance over time.
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The 'Home' button is gone from the front of the phone, it now just needs a swipe to access it.
Users will also be able to choose what they blur and what they sharpen in photos with the new cameras.
While a new Animoji allows users to create their own emojis based on their facial parameters.
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Irish users can pre-order the iPhone X from October 27th - starting in price from €1,179.
The company also revealed its latest watch as well as an iPhone 8 - which features a glass design, but retains the 'Home' button as before.