Apple’s next big thing will make its debut on Sept. 12.
The company sent invites to media for its annual fall product event, where the company traditionally offers the first glimpse of its new iPhone. This year, Apple’s actually expected to show off three models, based on several analyst reports: two featuring the premium OLED screen currently available on the iPhone X, one of which is expected to have the largest iPhone screen we’ve seen to date, and a cheaper iPhone model.
The invitation offered few clues about what may be coming — it featured a stylized copper-toned outline of Apple’s new corporate headquarters in Cupertino, California, where the company will hold the event. The presentation will be in the Steve Jobs Theater, which is named for Apple’s late co-founder and chief executive.
Judging by Apple’s past actions, analysts expect the company will begin selling some of the new models by the end of September.
Analysts expect that Apple may also show off a variety of other hardware, including a new Apple Watch, new wireless AirPod headphones and possibly a new model of the iPad Pro, according to Bloomberg. There’s also some speculation that Apple will build on its laptop lineup with a lightweight, entry-level MacBook aimed at students and others looking for a more budget-friendly option.