Apple's £1,000 iPhone X, the company's most expensive phone to date, goes on sale on Friday, finally launching the highly-anticipated flagship smartphone.

The iPhone X comes with an edge-to-edge OLED display, wireless charging and facial recognition security. It joins the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus in Apple's smartphone range.

There are already queues and campers outside of Apple's London stores ahead of the global release date. If you are planning to brave the queues, here is everything you need to know about the iPhone X.

iPhone X price, release date and best deals

The iPhone X will go on general sale on November 3, although some people will have already picked up the device by then, as pre-orders have been live since last week.

However, plenty of people will still be looking to get their hands on an iPhone X early, with many pre-order buyers expecting weeks of delays before they get the coveted smartphone.

The flagship phone won't come cheap. Apple will release two versions, a 64GB version, which will start at £999, and a more expensive 256GB version for £1,149 - ushering in the era of the £1,000 smartphone.

How can I buy the iPhone X?

The iPhone X will be available on most of the major networks on Friday. The best iPhone X pre-order offer is on Sky Mobile, where you can find the iPhone X with just 500MB of data, but it will only cost you £42 per month (although you will need to be a Sky TV customer).