On Tuesday September 10th, Apple did something it has never done before: announce two phones in one presentation. These two new phones are the iPhone 5c and the 5s.

The iPhone 5c is a variant of the original iPhone 5 with a colored polycarbonate back and the iPhone 5s has huge improvements over the original iPhone 5.

The iPhone 5c keeps the same spec list as the original iPhone 5 with the 4-inch Retina Display and the A6 chip, blazing LTE and the same 8MP camera. The difference is in the build; the front is the same Multi-Touch display and the back is one single piece of polycarbonate strengthened by a frame made of reinforced steel. The phone is available in 5 colors (white, blue, green, yellow, and pink), and all are available in 16 or 32GB models. The iPhone 5c has a $99 price tag with a 2-year contract.

The iPhone 5s is quite an improvement over the original iPhone 5, though it looks very similar at first glance. One of the best new features is the Touch ID, making the iPhone 5s the most secure iPhone yet. The Touch ID knows your fingerprint and when you hit the home button, it gives you access to your phone from the lock screen.* Also, Touch ID will give you the ability to use your fingerprint to authorize purchases with your Apple ID.

iOS 7 is available as a free update for iPhone 4, iPad 2 and newer, iPad mini and iPod touch fifth-generation. Control Center, retooled notifications, redesigned calendar and improved Siri functionality alongside numerous other tweaks and thinner typography will soon be a mere download away.

*Note: Be sure to update to iOS 7.0.2 (just released) to fix the security bug that allows access to your phone without a passcode via the Control Center.