Apple expected to unveil 10th anniversary iPhones at Sept. 12 event

By | September 4, 2017

Apple’s faithful fans and investors won’t have to wait much longer to see what the iPhone maker has in store next.

The company sent out invitations Thursday announcing Sept. 12 as the date for the company’s annual post-Labor Day showcase.

As usual, the famously secretive Apple didn’t say what’s on tap, but this is typically when Apple unveils new iPhones.

Much of the anticipation is swirling around whether Apple will show off a dramatically redesigned iPhone to celebrate the device’s 10th anniversary.

The device — which the tech-obsessed press refers to as the iPhone 8, though its official name is not yet known —may have a number of new features, including dual cameras and Face ID facial recognition technology to unlock the phone. Apple is also reportedly planning to do away with the familiar Home button. Our partner site CNET has a complete rundown of the expected upgrades and rumored advances.

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