September’s big hits are the new iPhones and Apple Watches, but October is shaping up to be even more interesting. After the summer break, not only are kids back to school, but phone manufacturers are back to releasing phones, and they’re coming in hard. Here are all the big announcement events we’re looking forward to in October, ordered by date:

October 2: Microsoft to announce new Surface products

Microsoft will be announcing its latest software and hardware products at the beginning of October. What we’re interested to see is the line of Surface tablets. The event will be held in New York and starts at 4 PM local time (Eastern Time).

October 4: LG to announce the V40 ThinQ

LG is releasing yet another flagship phone, this time the V40 ThinQ. The video accompanying the announcement revealed in no subtle way that the phone will have three cameras on the back and it’s expected to have an additional two on the front. The event will be in LG’s Science Park in Seul, South Korea and starts at 10 AM local time.

October 9: Google to announce the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL

Google is preparing two events on the same day, one in New York and one in Paris. Both are for the release of Google's new hardware products and will be held at the same time. Needless to say, we’re most excited about the new Pixel phones. There have been a lot of discussions around the leaks of the Pixel 3 XL and its notch. The truth will finally be revealed on October 9. and we can’t wait!

October 10: Razer to announce the Razer Phone 2

While not as highly anticipated as some of the other phones on this list, the gaming-oriented Razer Phone 2 is also coming next month. The key note by the company’s CEO starts at 6:30 PM local time (Pacific time), the event will be at Razer’s headquarters in Hollywood, California.

October 11: Samsung to announce new Galaxy smartphone(s)

This is more on the mysterious side of things, although not by much. Called “A Galaxy Event”, it’s expected to reveal a new phone from the Galaxy A line. There’s a rumored Samsung device with 4 cameras on the back, something the “4x fun” title might be referring to. Or it might be just hinting towards the four total cameras of the upcoming Galaxy A7. There is no location mentioned, but the press release provides a few links where you can stream it live.

October 16: Huawei to announce Mate 20 smartphones

Huawei is going to unveil the smartphones from its Mate 20 line in London, UK. The flagship devices will feature the first 7nm CPU on an Android phone (Apple snatched the world first for all smartphones), HiSilicon’s Kirin 980, and an upgrade over the triple camera setup first introduced with the P20 Pro.

October 17: OnePlus to announce the 6T

This one isn’t officially confirmed yet, but screenshots released by OnePlus show the date October 17 and it aligns with the projected timeline for the release of the new OnePlus 6T. OnePlus managed to kill some of the excitement around its new phone by confirming that it will have no headphone jack. While we have to wait for the announcement with information about the time and place, we’re pretty confident about the date of the event.

Those are the major events we know of so far, enough to provide us with half a month’s worth of announcements. We’ll be following all of them closely.