Traditionally, Apple releases iPhone models with custom colors with each generation. Seems like, iPhone 15 Pro will also get a special tone when it launches in the second half of 2023.
sources 9to5Mac specify it “Super premium” phones will have a dark red version, shade similar to hexadecimal color #410D0D. So 3D artist Ian Zelbo created a render image that simulates coloring.
The render image doesn’t bring up the final hue of the iPhone 15 Pro’s custom color. However, it is possible to have a brief idea about the new “face” of the smartphone from the Cupertino giant.
Rumors suggest that Apple’s flagship phone will feature: titanium back, similar to Apple Watches. Unlike versions of the smartwatch, the brand is expected to offer more options in addition to “natural” and “space black” finishes.
Seems like, Apple should test a few more colors before making the iPhone 15 Pro official titanium body. Due to the material change, the brand will also need to improve the coating and evaluate the cost and time of manufacture.
Also, the alleged CAD files revealed: the phone will have a slimmer design and curved lines and smaller bezels than the previous generation. Meeting the requirements of the European Union, the device may eventually adopt a USB-C port for charging.
New iPhone 15 colors
sources 9to5Mac still talk about it Apple will test two new colors for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus: light blue and pink. However, it is also possible that these tones never reach the consumers’ hands.
Images from the US regulatory agency FCC in 2017 revealed a gold-colored version of the iPhone X. However, this color indicates that the brand may throw certain ideas aside before the product is launched.
Source: Tec Mundo

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