Apple is rumored to be introducing three iPhones in this year: Two OLED models are known as iPhone Xs with 5.8 and 6.5 inches, and an LCD model features with 6.1-inch. All three will feature Face ID and edge-to-edge displays nearly non-existent bezels of the
iPhone X, and all will be equipped with a
TrueDepth camera system that supports Face ID…
The 6.1-inch iPhone features an LCD display, a single-camera, is cheaper than the other two iPhone models, and naturally costs the lowest of the three iPhone’s. The 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch iPhone, on the other hand, have an OLED display and dual cameras, and the overall design is not much different from the iPhone X, and Apple may introduce a new color match to differentiate it from the iPhone X.

The feature set of each of the three iPhones expected in 2018
In addition to Face ID and a TrueDepth camera system, all three of the new iPhones are likely to include an upgraded A12 processor, improved LTE chips from Intel (OLED models only) that will support a faster LTE connection and a USB-C to Lightning cable for faster-charging speeds. With the launch of the 5.8-inch iPhone Xs and the larger 6.5-inch iPhone Xs, rumors suggest Apple may flat out discontinue the current iPhone X rather than lowering its price tag and selling it as a lower-cost older-generation device.
Apple is planning to unveil its three new iPhones at an event set to be held at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on September 12 at the Steve Jobs Theater on the Apple Park campus.we can expect to see it then.