Along with a new Apple Watch and Apple TV, More notably, Apple announced its new line of phones, which include the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus and the iPhone X. The new iPhone 8 devices launch on September 22 and are the type of iterative upgrade we’ve come to expect. The iPhone X is a more premium device that does away with the Home button and features an OLED screen, but those hoping to get their hands on it will have to wait for its release on November 3 (and be willing to pony up $1,000–or more).
Apple’s latest keynote event is scheduled to take place today at its new Cupertino campus. Among other things, it’s expected to reveal the new iPhone–or iPhones, as rumors have suggested for months–and we’ll be bringing the biggest news to you here.
We already know what feels like an inordinate amount of the new iPhones; there will reportedly be three of them, including the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X, the latter of which is a premium model meant to celebrate the iPhone’s 10-year anniversary. It’s rumored to have a large OLED screen and a bezel-less design that lacks a Home button, but it might be severely supply constrained.