The rumour mill loves an Apple story. It doesn’t matter if it’s so far fetched it will never see the light of day, or whether it is something that might actually happen, it churns them all out anyway.

With the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus having both launched months ago, all heads have turned to the next iPhones. This year’s models will mark a decade since the launch of the original iPhone so you can only imagine how much of a twist the mill is getting its knickers in.

Here is everything that has been speculated about the 2017 iPhones so far. Remember to take everything with a pinch of salt because as usual, nothing apart from the release date has been confirmed, nor will it be for another couple of weeks.

Traditionally, the next iPhones should be called the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus, which is exactly what Apple’s Taiwan suppliers suggest will be the case with only one element changing: the processor.

Many of the rumours point towards three phones though: a iPhone 7S, 7S Plus and a third model, which is going by the name of the iPhone 8. Fast Company supports the claim of three iPhones this year, as does Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman , both suggesting the same naming conventions of iPhone 7S, 7S Plus and iPhone 8.

The iPhone 8 is rumoured to sit at the top of the range. It has also been called the iPhone X, which would also make sense given this is 10 in Roman numerals.

Apple iPhone 7S, 7S Plus and iPhone 8: Release date
12 September confirmed
Pre-orders expected to start on 15 September
Third model rumoured to cost $100
Two 5.5-inch models expected to have dual camera
New 5-inch model claimed to have vertical dual-cameras
Iris or facial recognition predicted for iPhone 8