Two models will be coming just like last year, but both are going to be high-end instead with different screen sizes. One of them is probably going to be with 4.7", with resolution of 1704 x 960. Which means the pixel density will be 416 ppi. And a 5.5" one, this will be probably one of the models with Sapphire Glass Display (Remember, they are not the first brand to use the sapphire display) and it will more likely come with the resolution of 2550 x 1704, which means it will have 558 ppi.
The Apple A8 SoC will sadly retain the dual-core architecture, but will be probably clocked between 2.0 - 2.2 GHz. Therefore, it won't be good against SoCs like Snapdragon 805, Exynos 5433 and Nvidia Tegra K1. But for iOS they perform fine.
Both of these iPhone models will be more likely be equipped with 2 GB RAM and camera will retain the 8 MP resolution. And also, expect some more gimmicky features.
Is there any so-called "innovative" features in this gimmicky device?
Anyway, we will be getting this device because of our t-mobile UP! plan.