Both models will have OLED displays and new A12 chips

Aug 30, 2018 20:02 GMT  ·  By

It is a known fact that Apple is very secretive about any information regarding its future devices, but somehow the editors of the 9to5mac site managed to get their hands on the press photo of the next iPhone models to be unveiled next month.

According to an exclusive story published today by 9to5mac, Apple leaked an image of the next-generation iPhone X models that the Cupertino, California-based company plans to unveil next month during a special event that will take place on September 12, 2018, at the Steve Jobs Theatre in Apple Park, Cupertino, California, the United States.

9to5mac guarantees that the leaked image is real and it's not a mockup. The image shows both the next-generation iPhone X model, which the publication believes it will be called the iPhone XS and will have a 5.8-inch OLED display like last year's iPhone X model, and iPhone XS Plus, a bigger variant with a 6.5-inch OLED display.

iPhone XS and iPhone XS Plus to be unveiled on September 12

9to5mac also believes that Apple will launch a Gold color option of the both the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Plus models this fall during the September 12 event, something that the company didn't offer with the previous iPhone X model, which is Apple's first iPhone device to feature an OLED (AMOLED) display instead of the classic IPS LCD panel.

As Apple sent invites to the press earlier today to its September 12 "Gather Round" special event, it remains to be seen if these findings are real or not and if indeed these are the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Plus models, as well as what technical specifications they bare. Apple is also expected to unveil the Apple Watch Series 4 next month, and 9to5mac has shared a leaked image of the device as well.