Zinger Key Points
- Leaked information suggests the iPhone 15 will present a more subdued color palette compared to previous models.
- iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max set to come in silver, black, gray, and blue; iPhone 15 and 15 Plus to feature white, black, yellow, pink, blue.
- Official confirmation of these color options expected at the Apple iPhone event next week.
The much-anticipated Apple Inc. AAPL iPhone 15 is expected to feature more muted color options, according to a recent leak. AppleInsider’s new video shows that the color palette seems to depart from the vibrant shades of previous models.
Leaked details suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will be available in silver, black, gray, and blue. On the other hand, the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will reportedly offer a slightly more diverse range of colors, including white, black, yellow, pink, and blue. Notably, the Product Red variant seems to be absent this time around.
These color options, initially surfaced in past reports, have seemingly been confirmed by the new video from Apple Insider. The video showcases iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro dummy units in the aforementioned colors. These units were obtained from a reliable source known for providing accurate iPhone mockups in the past.
However, the authenticity of these colors will only be confirmed at the Apple iPhone event next week. The event is expected to reveal further design details and color options for the iPhone 15 range. The iPhone 15 launch is scheduled for September 12th, with sales commencing a few days later.
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