The official unveiling will take place in just a few hours

Sep 12, 2018 12:17 GMT  ·  By

It’s a big day for Apple and iPhone fans across the world, as the Cupertino-based tech giant will take the wraps off its new-generation models in just a few hours.

And while the company took down its website in anticipation of the event, it also released sitemap code that provided us with an early look at the future product lineup.

Among the details that Apple has published early, there are also details regarding the names that Apple is going to use for the 2018 iPhone generation.

Enter iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max

In addition to the iPhone XR, which will be the most affordable version going on sale this year, Apple has also confirmed that the iPhone X successor would be called iPhone XS.

This model will come alongside a Plus-sized version, but it appears that Apple is actually giving up on the moniker it used since the iPhone 6 for bigger models. The new configuration with a 6.5-inch display won’t be called iPhone XS Plus, but iPhone XS Max, according to this recent leak.

Also interesting is that both the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max will be offered with the same storage options, despite previous reports indicating that only the bigger model would be available with 512GB.

However, Apple’s website revealed that the XS and XS Max will be sold with 64GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage. Obviously, microSD card support won’t be offered, and this is one of the reasons the devices are being upgraded to 512GB storage.

Pricing information has been released just yet, but expect all details to be shared in just a few hours at Apple’s event. Both iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max should go on pre-order on Friday, while shipments should begin next week on September 21.