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iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, Apple Watch 4: Everything Apple just announced

This year's launch event unveiled pricey new iPhones, while the new Apple Watch Series 4 takes on some serious health monitoring.

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Welcome to the 2018 Apple September launch event, where the company delivered the long-awaited (well, since this time last year) details on its new iPhones, the flagship iPhone XS Max, its little buddy the iPhone XS and a mainstream replacement for the iPhone X, the iPhone XR. Plus, the Apple Watch Series 4 goes all-in on health with a built-in EKG and more.

Now that it's over, our takeaway is Apple's testing your willingness to splurge, and testing our patience waiting for the things we didn't get.

Apple event photos: New iPhones and more

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In addition to its main mobile-device product announcements, Apple updated us on other product lines and how well it's doing, and more. Tim Cook pwned Twitter with a seemingly mistaken tweet that led into a Mission: Impossible-style intro. Here's the highlights:

iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR: See Apple's biggest phones ever

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Watch this: Apple iPhone 2018 event: Editors react

iPhone XS and XS Max

This is the big news that fans have been eagerly awaiting, prompting a leak- and speculation-fest in the months leading up to the big announcement. Wait no more.

Watch this: Apple iPhone XR: Cheapest new iPhone priced at $749

iPhone XR

Because not everyone can afford the flagships, there's the more affordable iPhone XR. It has an LCD-based, 6.1-inch "Liquid Retina" display.

New iPhone prices


iPhone XRiPhone XSiPhone XS Max
US $749$999$1,099
UK £749£999£1,049
Australia AU$1,229AU$1,629AU$1,799
Watch this: Apple Watch 4 gets larger screens, new watch faces

Apple Watch Series 4

Thanks to its new zero-bezel design and having replaced the button with haptic touch regions, the new series of the Apple Watch increases its face size to 40mm and 44mm.

Apple Watch Series 4 in pictures: Take a look at Apple's heart-monitoring wearable

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Look back at our Apple iPhone XS live blog.

How much are you really willing to pay for a new iPhone?