Apple is preparing three new phones for the autumn that will all have the iPhone X-style of design.
Apple is gearing up to release THREE new iPhones later this autumn to fight off competition from the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and the Google Pixel 2.
These phones will all have a similar design to the iPhone X - which launched last year - but will come in different sizes and, crucially with different kinds of screen technology.
But none of them will have a home button - meaning that if you want to use an iPhone from now on, you're going to have to rely on FaceID.
The three different sizes that the new iPhone will come in are 5.8-inches, 6.1-inches and 6.5-inches.
The smallest handset is likely to become the base model and will have an LCD screen (rather than the OLED panel currently in the iPhone X) and could be branded the iPhone 9.
The next one up will possibly be called the iPhone XI and will be the natural upgrade from the current iPhone X.
Meanwhile, the 6.5-inch version is rumoured to be called the iPhone X Plus and will be the biggest smartphone Apple has ever made. We're not sure what the cost of this phone will be (the iPhone X's cheapest model is £999) but it's not going to be cheap.