September is just a few days away and that means a new iPhone X is on the horizon.
Apple always reveals its new smartphones during this month and 2018 is unlikely to be any different.
Despite there being no official confirmation about a rebooted iPhone there’s plenty of speculation about what could be coming soon and fans can expect more than one device to be unveiled.
In fact, it’s thought that a trio of new phones will launch next month including a larger iPhone X Plus and cheaper device that will include lower specs, such as LCD display and single rear camera, at a reduced price.
As well as these new additions to the lineup, the original iPhone X looks likely to get a boost with a faster processor, improved camera and more memory all possibilities.
Leaked pictures have also shown that Apple may supply a new plug in the box which will boost the battery at much faster speeds.
So when will Apple finally reveal all about its new devices?
Express.co.uk reported last week that we expect Apple to hold its keynote on either September 4th or September 12th.
The later date seems more likely and now that may have been confirmed via technology website, BGR.
In a recent post, the site says it has spoken to numerous Apple partners and third-party accessory makers who say they have secret products which have embargoes that lift on Wednesday, September 12.
Of course, this isn’t official confirmation of a release date but it could be a very good indication that this is when Apple will reveal all.
Sadly, with Apple now holding its events at its campus in Cupertino they can leave it very late to send out invites.
This means we’re unlikely to get official confirmation of this date until early in September.
Along with new iPhones we’re also expecting an updated Apple Watch, new AirPods and the AirPower wireless charger to be announced at the keynote.
Apple will also officially announce when its big software updates will become available.
iOS 12, watch OS5 and macOS Mojave were all revealed earlier in the year and these upgrades will probably be pushed out to Apple customers later next month.