Effectively, both of these lower-cost iPhones are expected to replace the iPhone 8 series and reel in both budget buyers as well as those who aren't willing to jump to modern iPhone designs with Face ID.

The same code also hints at four updated iPad Pro models, possibly referencing WiFi and cellular revisions to today's 11- and 12.9-inch tablets.

The iOS 14 hardware references don't necessarily mean you'll have to wait until the new software arrives (probably in the fall) to get the new iPhones. It's possible that Apple will release an interim iOS 13 version to support the new hardware, and many suspect the upcoming iOS 13.4 is that version. With that said, you may have to be patient. The coronavirus pandemic has led to temporary device shortages and store closures on top of shutdowns for social infrastructure. Apple probably isn't in a rush to launch products when many people are reluctant to head outside, let alone go shopping.