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Apple Shares Full Video of Today's iPhone X Event Keynote on its Website

Apple's iPhone X event has officially wrapped up, so as it does for every keynote the company has now posted the full video of the event on its website. For anyone who avoided news of the event, couldn't watch due to work or school, or followed our spoiler-free post, you now have the chance to catch up with all of the reveals on your own time.

Apple will also publish the keynote to iTunes and its YouTube channel, but it usually takes a bit longer for the videos to show up there. For Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference this year, on June 5, it took four days for the WWDC keynote to appear on YouTube. We'll update this article each time the iPhone X event keynote is added to a new site to stream online.

The company has been quicker in adding the short videos that debuted during the keynote to its YouTube channel, giving viewers who missed them the first time around -- or those who want to watch them again -- the chance to check out each ad. We've rounded up the new videos and listed them below:

- Apple Watch — Dear Apple
- Apple Watch Series 3 — Surf
- iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus in 8 seconds
- iPhone X
- iPhone X — Introducing iPhone X
- Meet iPhone X
- iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus — Unveiled

In addition to the videos posted online, you can catch up with all of the iPhone X event coverage by checking out our list of keynote and news highlights below, encompassing all of MacRumors' September 12 event coverage that has been posted today. This includes articles about the iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, Apple TV 4K, Apple Watch Series 3, iOS 11, watchOS 4, tvOS 11, macOS High Sierra, and many more.

iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus Announcements

- Apple Reveals 'iPhone 8' and 'iPhone 8 Plus' With Glass Bodies and A11 Bionic Chip
- Apple Confirms iPhone Wireless Charging Accessories Coming from Mophie, Belkin, and More
- Apple Announces 5.8-inch 'iPhone X' With Super Retina OLED Edge-to-Edge Display
- Apple Releases New Accessories and Cases for iPhone 8 and iPhone X
- Hands-On With Apple's New Glass-Backed iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone X Impressions: 'Striking' Display and 'Sensational-Looking' Design Make High Price Worth It
- Apple Introduces 'Animoji' as iPhone X Exclusive Feature
- AppleCare+ Priced at $199 for iPhone X, $149 for iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone X Comes Only in Space Gray and Silver With No Sign of Gold
- iPhone X and iPhone 8 Feature IP67 Water Resistance Rating, Same as iPhone 7
- iPhone X and iPhone 8 Charge to 50% in 30 Minutes With Fast-Charge Feature

Apple TV 4K and Apple Watch Series 3 Announcements

- Apple Announces 'Apple TV 4K' With 4K and HDR Video Powered by Faster A10X Chip
- Apple Reveals New 'Apple Watch Series 3' Models With LTE and Faster Dual-Core Processor
- Apple Announces New Watch Bands and Finishes for Apple Watch Series 3
- LTE Apple Watch to Cost $10 Per Month on AT&T and Verizon
- Apple's TV App Expanding to Seven Countries, Starting With Canada and Australia Later This Month
- Apple Watch Series 3: Skepticism Surrounds Usefulness of LTE, but Performance Improvements Welcome

iOS, macOS, and Other Software Announcements

- Apple Seeds iOS 11 Golden Master to Developers Ahead of September 19 Public Launch
- Apple Seeds watchOS 4 Golden Master to Developers
- Apple Seeds tvOS 11 Golden Master to Developers
- macOS High Sierra Will Be Released on September 25
- Apple Releases iTunes 12.7 With Major Changes, Including No Built-In App Store

Miscellaneous

- Live Coverage of Apple's iPhone X Event at Steve Jobs Theater
- Apple Introduces New Second-Generation AirPods Case With Wireless Charging Support
- Apple Unveils 'AirPower' Multi-Device Wireless Charging Accessory Coming Next Year
- Apple Launches New urBeats3 Earphones, New Colors for BeatsX
- Apple Introduces Revamped $59 Siri Remote With More Prominent Menu Button
- Apple's Clips App to Offer 360-Degree 'Selfie Scenes' on iPhone X
- Apple Retires (PRODUCT)RED iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Models
- Everything Apple Announced Today in Five Minutes
- Apple Raises Prices on All 256 and 512GB iPad Pro Models by $50
- Apple's New iPhone Lineup: SE for $349, 6s for $449, 7 for $549, 8 for $699, X for $999

This post will be updated throughout the day as new articles are posted, and when Apple shares the iPhone X event keynote to iTunes and YouTube.

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Top Rated Comments

111 months ago
iPhone X is sooo beautiful
That top, front notch it has going on definitely ain't beautiful.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
NovemberWhiskey Avatar
111 months ago
The ears/notch are the worst idea Apple has put out. I am shocked it made it to the actual product. It sounds like one of the early ideas that should have been killed in the idea room.

I was going to look past it based on the leaks thinking this would just be a homescreen/in-app thing, but seeing in live in the Keynote where it was persistent in all your videos/photos...WTF Apple??? There's going to be a hole in all of our photos and videos?

They could have easily just blacked out the top, and included the wireless signal, etc. with a black background with white font, and cut off photos and videos there. But they had to be "innovative" with a full screen display and show off that they went "edge-to-edge."

I swear, this is just a huge joke by Samsung on Apple. "Sure...we can supply you with OLED (trying to hide laughter)"
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
111 months ago
iPhone X is sooo ugly
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
111 months ago
I am so disappointed.. If Samsung's OS didn't suck so much, I think I'd be making the switch right now.. The Face ID is a complete joke compared to Touch ID, the "Look/Unlock?SwipeUp" is infuriating me.. It'll be quite the challenge to use that phone, living in a place like Phoenix or Las Vegas, where you pretty much wear sunglasses all day long!..
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
a.gomez Avatar
111 months ago
Nonsense phone. Basically all the crap Apple said people didn't need - from Qi wireless charging to Amoled - wait for it, Face unlock!. At an insane price. They forgot the Stylus, I mean pencil.

Oh, and "Bionic Neural Processor" "AirPower"... really? that is what you going with?. Attack of the 12 year old marketing. This is for the people who pay $15 dollars for a hotdog in Time-Sqr.

Good luck with that.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
NovemberWhiskey Avatar
111 months ago
No. You're misrepresenting how it works. You can just pick up the phone and swipe up. He showed it happens very quickly. By the time you are in a position to swipe up it has already identified your face. There's nothing to wait for...
No I haven't. You should probably watch the videos again, especially the hands-on videos by third parties. You cannot unlock the phone at weird angles. You must position the phone to recognize your face. One it unlocks, then you must swipe up to go to the home screen.

It is a 2-step process. Not seamless like TouchID. At least from what we have seen so far.

Anyone that has had this on an Android phone knows how much better TOuchID is. I had this on my Nexus, and while it was a cool new technology back in 2012, it was just horrible to use day-to-day for every unlock.

I was hoping Apple really improved on the tech, particularly being able to unlock from off-angles, and while improved, it still looks like it is going to slow down the unlock procedure compared to TouchID.

For anyone who has followed the X's development, we all know this is an afterthought compromise because they couldn't get TouchID under the glass in time. So if you are praising this tech, you should probably know that it's an ad-hoc patch.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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