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Apple is all set to host its big event at the Steve Jobs Theatre next week, and tipsters and analysts have gone on an overdrive to dig out all the information possible ahead of the official launch. New reports suggest that the 6.5-inch OLED model - touted to be the most premium device this year - is expected to be called the iPhone Xs Max. Furthermore, pricing of all the three variants have also been leaked yet again, and KeyBanc Capital Markets analysts feel that this year' Apple sales will do better than even last year, thanks to big screen variants. They say Apple will see a big rise in sales this year due to the new large screen on its 6.1-inch LCD variant and the 6.5-inch OLED variant.
There has been a lot of speculation of what the three variants will be called this year, and now 9to5Mac claims that the largest 6.5-inch variant will "likely" be called the iPhone Xs Max. The report cites two people familiar with Apple's marketing plans. Apple has traditionally added a 'Plus' at the end of its big screen variant, but it looks to cut that tradition this year, as previously report by Bloomberg, with the iPhone Xs Max. The 5.8-inch variant will be called iPhone Xs, and the LCD variant is most likely going to be called the iPhone 9.
Another report from German site Macerkopf states that the LCD variant will be priced at EUR 799 (roughly Rs. 66,700), the iPhone Xs will be priced at EUR 909 (roughly Rs. 75,900), and the iPhone Xs Plus (or Max) will be priced at EUR 1,149 (roughly Rs. 96,000). The site cites two sources who quote the same price, and says that these prices are for the 64GB variant. The 256GB variant are going to cost EUR 170 (roughly Rs. 14,200) more. The report states that there is also going to be a 512GB model, however the price rise for that variant remains unknown.

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