Apple's today's event, everything you need to know
iPhone X - without a doubt
Apple will unveil its 10th anniversary smartphone, which may either be called iPhone 8 or iPhone X, and it will be the biggest change to the iPhone since its inception.
The next iPhone will have an edge to edge OLED display on the front, no physical button, Face ID face recognition, a beastly six-core A11 chip, 3GB of RAM, new cameras and new colors.
The display on the iPhone X will be a taller 18:9 panel with a diagonal of around 5.8-inches and a small cutout at the top for the earpiece and various sensors.
There will likely be some form of fast charging on the iPhone X and possibly even wireless charging.
The new camera will pack some form of AR magic, though we can only guess what. The guessing game continues with the removed home button - Apple will need to rework iOS 11 to play nice with a touch-only iPhone.
Finally there were rumors that the iPhone X will be available in extremely low supply due to its more complicated assembly and the use of an OLED screen. So we won't be surprised if the iPhone X launches later than expected.
iPhone 7s and 7s Plus - without a doubt
Apple will release successors to the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and it looks like they will be called iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus.
They're expected to have LCD displays, likely the same size and resolution as the current 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch panels, new cameras, glass backs (instead of the aluminum of the current generation) and fast charging.
The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7s Plus will probably be released on September 22. Almost every time, Apple releases its new iPhones about a week and a half after their unveiling, on a Friday - that means September 22.
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