Apple has announced the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Pro, iPhone X, iPhone Pro, and iPhone XS, which are available now in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, and New Zealand.
All three phones feature a 5.8-inch display with a Quad HD display, 8GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage.
The iPhone X is the latest iPhone to ditch the traditional home button for a fingerprint scanner.
It’s the first iPhone to include a Lightning connector, which makes it compatible with both Apple Pay and Apple Pay Plus, but the new iPhones will not have the Lightning port on the back.
The iPhone 8 includes a 12-megapixel rear camera, a 3,000mAh battery, and a fingerprint sensor.
All four of the iPhones also include a 5MP front-facing camera, an 8MP front facing camera, and dual-tone LED flash.
All iPhone 8 models have 64GB of onboard storage and a 128GB model has a 256GB option.
Apple also said that the iPhone X will support NFC payments, and that the phone will also come with AirDrop, which lets you send files, contacts, and other data to an iPhone or iPad.
The iPhones 8 and 8 Pro are available for $999, and the iPhone 9 is priced at $1049.
Apple is also offering two more iPhone models for $399.
The first iPhone, which is the iPhone SE, will be available in the next few weeks, and it will feature a 12.9-megapixels rear camera and a 5-megaphone.
The second iPhone will come out in August, with a 16.7-megawatt, Quad HD Super Retina display.
The 8 and 9 will come with LTE, the same as the iPhone 7, but not with cellular coverage.
Both of the 8 and the 9 models have dual-band wireless connectivity.
Apple has also announced the new iPhone 8 is compatible with the Apple Pay app.
Apple is selling an Apple Watch, which will allow users to pay with Apple Pay, Apple Pay+, Apple Watch bands, and more.