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You can now stop being jealous of iPhone users.

A side-by-side photo of the screens of the three new iPhone X models, and the key feature hidden in the keyboard of the new MacBook Pros.

Latest rumors suggest Apple has placed the order for the OLED screens of the new iPhone Xs ahead of its September launch event.

China's Vivo has a new phone with a familiar notch.

Brian Tong tells you whether Face ID on the iPhone X still performs well after three months of use as well as the features he loves, just likes and the one he doesn't use.

Early benchmarks show the iPhone X is faster than the Galaxy S9. Plus: DXO Mark ranks the Galaxy S9 Plus the best phone camera and Apple's working on a giant iPhone X Plus.

Even if your iPhone conversations are all above board, here's how to make sure prying eyes or curious kids don't see more of your text messages than you want them to.

We make 12 iPhone X cases drop to their death to prove which can truly protect the iPhone X against extreme heights.

A new report claims Apple will make 20 million iPhone Xs in the first quarter of 2018, rather than 40 million.

Emojis are the S9's take on the iPhone X's Animojis. Though not as polished as the iPhone version, AR Emojis offer more customization options.

The $50 device works with an app to analyze your skin and recommend Neutrogena products.

New reports are already surfacing for the next iPhone, and a rear 3D sensor for AR is coming in 2019. Plus, your 10-year-old could unlock your iPhone X.

Apple faces new Face ID security criticism after a mom demonstrates how her 10-year-old son can unlock her iPhone X with his face.

We put a brand new iPhone X through some durability tests to find out how much, or in this case, how little it can handle.

In this week's wrap-up, Apple says a software update will take care of unresponsive iPhone X screens. Meanwhile, Twitter doubles up the size of tweets for most languages.

The iPhone X takes the best photos and has the best screen ever in a phone. Plus, Animoji Karaoke takes over social media.

Some iPhone users on Twitter discovered a whole cleavage category when they searched for "brassiere" on the photos app.

In this week's wrap-up, Apple's hotly anticipated phone causes people to line up at Apple Stores around the world. Meanwhile, Facebook, Google and Twitter face a frustrated US Congress in a series of hearings investigating the impact of Russian-linked ads on the 2016 election.

See how the video quality from these two phones compare, from exposure to audio to 4K.

Brian tells us his secrets for scoring an iPhone X on launch day. Bloomberg says Apple reduced the quality of its face recognition system in order to get more iPhones out in time. Plus, Apple is getting sued over the Animoji trademark.