What to expect from Apple's iPhone XS event on Sept. 12

The time has come: Summer's over and Apple is holding a bonanza of a launch event to announce new products, headlined by what will likely be three new iPhones.

After months of rumors and speculation, Tim Cook and company will make Apple's fall product lineup official on Sept. 12 at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, CA.

Ready or not, here's everything we expect Apple to announce in just a few days.

From new iPhones, to new Apple Watches, to new accessories, there's gonna be a lot to ingest and probably something for everyone.

Apple cornered itself into a naming conundrum with the iPhone X (pronounced "ten" but most people call it "ex") and it's sure gonna be interesting to see what they call this year's high-end iPhones. 

Will the refreshed 5.8-inch OLED iPhone be called the iPhone XS (cue the "tennis" and "excess" jokes) as rumored? What about the bigger 6.5-inch iPhone? XS Plus or, ugh, XS Max?

Whatever the names are, these two iPhones will likely be virtually identical with the exception of display size. We aren't expecting any major external changes. They should have the same stainless steel frame, same glass sandwich design, same notch, same dual camera setup on the rear, and same stereo speakers.

The insides will be all new — probably a new A12 processor, up to 256GB of internal storage, maybe larger batteries (for sure on the bigger model), and improved camera performance for hopefully both the front and rear cameras. And maybe Apple Pencil support?

An alleged press image also suggests these two OLED iPhones might come in a new polished gold color.

The current iPhone X costs $999 for the 64GB and $1,149 for the 256GB. Apple could drop the price of the updated 5.8-inch iPhone to under $999 (maybe $899 or $949) and slot the new 6.5-inch at the $999 or $1,149 price.

It's also expected to have an aluminum frame instead of the stainless steel on the high-end iPhones. Wireless charging is practically a given since the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus both have it.

Rumor has it this iPhone might not come with 3D Touch, though. And you can bet money the headphone jack won't make a return.

For the more detailed run-down on all the rumors and leaks we've seen on the 6.1-inch iPhone, check out our roundup here.

Apple's smartwatch is due for an upgrade and all the rumors point to a noticeable overhaul.

Thanks to an alleged image published by 9to5Mac, it's strongly believed the Apple Watch Series 4 will be released the same two 38mm and 42mm sizes.

The OLED displays, however, will be larger and the bezels around it will smaller so that there's more room to display content.

The watch case itself might also be thinner. And if the image is genuine, it appears the side button will be longer than previous generation Apple Watches and will be haptic-based instead of mechanical.

It also looks like the large red dot on the Digital Crown will be replaced with a more subtle red ring.

Like the Series 3, Apple will likely offer the new Apple Watches in both Bluetooth and cellular models. And there will probably be new colors and bands to match.

Mashable

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