Apple’s 2018 iPhones have yet to be officially launched. That is supposed to take place on the 12th of September where the company will be taking the wraps off their new phones. However over in Romania, a local carrier has launched pre-orders for the upcoming phones, giving customers the ability to reserve the models for themselves ahead of launch.

The pre-order pages don’t really say much about the new iPhones save for color options and storage sizes, which are offered in 64GB or 256GB options (there are rumors of a 512GB option). The carrier has also called the new iPhones the iPhone 9 (for the 6.1-inch LCD model), along with the iPhone Xs, and iPhone Xs Max (plus), which are the rumored names the new iPhones will be getting.

While carriers do sometimes get notified ahead of time before the general public does, these listings don’t feel particularly official. Instead it is possible that the carrier might have cobbled the information together themselves based on the rumors that we’ve been hearing so far. Either way we should have confirmation soon enough, so take these listings with a grain of salt for now.

As for a release date, that’s really anyone’s guess but based on Apple’s releases in the past, we expect the new iPhones should be up for pre-order by the end of next week, with deliveries most likely taking place the week after.

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