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11 New Products Apple Could Release This Fall

Apple (AAPL, $209.75) has been on an incredible run over the past decade, shooting nearly 1,200% higher and becoming the first American company to reach a trillion-dollar market capitalization.

And when you look back at its meteoric rise, it's unquestionably tied to a tireless march of blockbuster Apple products.

Year after year, Apple's biggest quarter is traditionally its fiscal Q1 (ending in December), when the company reaps the rewards of its fall releases -- led by new iPhones and other products -- and holiday sales.

This fall is shaping up to be a pivotal one for Apple, and AAPL stock as the company tries to make a meaningful move above $1 trillion in market cap. Naturally there will be new iPhones, but Apple is rumored to be making some other big moves after the iPhone X's 2017 launch was met with mixed results. The company also could open the floodgates across multiple product lines; if even half these new Apple products hit shelves for the holiday shopping season, the next Q1 report could be incredible.

Here are 11 new Apple products to expect this fall - from sure bets to long shots.

2 New iPhone X Models

Last year marked the 10th anniversary of the

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