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From cosmic orange to coffee brown? Brown, purple and burgundy will be the colors available for the iPhone 18 Pro next September, if the leak from China proves to be true.
Depending on your language translator, brown might simply mean “brown” or “coffee brown,” but you get the general idea. The good news comes from the regular leaker Share digital chat station On the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo. The post also says that black will not be an available color for the iPhone 18 Pro.
An Apple representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
the iPhone 17 The Pro comes in Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver.
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Apple’s release schedule for the iPhone 18 series has changed, however Latest Intel Reports indicate that the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and iPhone Fold will launch in September 2026. The iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e will follow in spring 2027.
If the Digital Chat Station leak is accurate, the iPhone 18 Pro will be the first Pro version in years without a color resembling black, white, or silver.
here Colors for iPhone Pro Dating back to its introduction in 2019:
2019: iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max: Midnight Green, Space Gray, Silver, Gold
2020: iPhone 12 Pro/Pro Max: Graphite, Silver, Gold, Pacific Blue
2021: iPhone 13 Pro/13 Pro Max: Graphite, Gold, Silver, Sierra Blue, Alpine Green (March 2022)
2022: iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max: Space Black, Silver, Gold, Space Purple
2023: iPhone 15 Pro/15 Pro Max: Titanium Black, Titanium White, Titanium Blue, Natural Titanium
2024: iPhone 16 Pro/16 Pro Max: Black Titanium, Natural Titanium, Titanium White, Desert Titanium
2025: iPhone 17 Pro/17 Pro Max: Cosmic Orange, Dark Blue, Silver
Not offering any black version of the Pro models may seem counterintuitive, given that the iPhone 16 Pro Max version is made of black titanium. It was a great sellerAnd black has it It was also popular With iPhone 17 shoppers. But the lack of black It did not affect iPhone 17 Pro sales.
Apple does not have public documentation on how to determine iPhone colors. still, A Video interview with Apple’s Vice President of iPhone Marketing Kaiann Han Drance By Jessica Nazeri, technical content creator at techsesh.cosheds some light on this process.
Some of the factors design teams take into consideration are the design of the phone itself, how it will look with certain colors, how the phone’s materials take on color and what Apple wants to express in that year’s lineup, Drence said.
“With the iPhone 17 Pro, for example, these are the next Pro phones that have unparalleled performance and capability, and we thought Cosmic Orange really helped achieve that,” Drance says in the video. “There’s a dark blue and a silver color if that’s what you’re looking for, but we like the way the three colors go together. We think it represents the professionals well.”