Apple is planning to launch four new iPhone models with fifth generation cellular technology in October, according to a Bloomberg report Tuesday that cites sources familiar with the matter.

The company has reportedly asked suppliers to make 75 million to 80 million new iPhones, which is in line with what it has asked for in previous years. Of the four new models, which are said to have updated designs with squared edges, two will be regular and the other two will be high-end, according to the report. The regular devices will come with a 5.4 inch and a 6.1 inch screen, while the premium versions will come with a 6.1 inch or a 6.7 inch display.

Apple is also planning to launch a new iPad Air, two new Apple Watches, its first over-ear headphones, and a smaller HomePod in October, according to the report.