There’s been no word on whether the device would be restricted in numbers, or which countries would will be able to pre-order the forthcoming device. The top-tier iPhone will be available in either 64GB ($1,000) or 256GB ($1,150) configurations, and will be available for pre-order on October 27, with deliveries currently set for November 3. Face ID, another long-rumored feature, takes the place of Touch ID, allowing you to quickly unlock your device with a quick glance thanks to Apple’s new depth-sensing system. The device also ditches the traditional home button - now, you just swipe up from the bottom of the display to get started. Other highlights include an edge-to-edge OLED display, which offers 2436 x 1125-pixel resolution and 5.8-inches of real estate, along with upgraded camera components, including a dual-lens 12-megapixel rear shooter, dual optical image stabilization, and a slew of augmented reality features. It’s both water- and dust-resistant, and will tout both wireless charging and a faster processor when it launches in the fall. The commemorative model opts surgical-grade stainless steel and glass, the latter of which makes up the rear panel. Apple announced three different iPhone models during its recent press conference: The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and the much-hyped iPhone X (pronounced “ten”), which was clearly the event’s headliner, and pays tribute to the iPhone’s 10th anniversary. If you’ve been waiting with bated breath for the next iPhone, you now have several to choose from.