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Clothes make a person, but does the color of the phone make the phone itself? One would like to say yes. The appropriate use of color complements and accentuates or, on the contrary, dampens the overall design. But does it really make sense to solve the color of the device, or does it really not matter? 

Here we have the second leak of information about what color palette Apple will offer for its iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max this year. About a month ago, you could register that Apple's new flagship phones will come in Desert Yellow and Cement Gray, when it should be a certain yellow and gray. The first would clearly be based on earlier gold colors and the gray, on the other hand, on the current natural titanium. 

Leaker ShrimpApplePro has now arrived on the Chinese social network Weibo with information about additional color variants. Apart from those mentioned, the portfolio should be completed by cosmic black, which will replace the current black titanium, and further even lighter white and even pink. White is already available for the titanium iPhone 15 Pro, so it will probably be even brighter, perhaps more reminiscent of the previously used silver. Pink is then only represented in the iPhone 15 series, and putting it in the professional line of devices will be a rather bold move for Apple. So far, only gold has been represented here. However, it can be concluded that we are saying goodbye to blue titanium. 

iPhone 15 color variants 

iPhone 15 Pro/ 15 Pro Max 

  • Natural titanium 
  • Blue titanium 
  • White titanium 
  • Black titanium 

iPhone 14 Pro/ 14 Pro Max 

  • Dark purple 
  • Golden 
  • Silver 
  • Space black 

iPhone 13 Pro/ 13 Pro Max 

  • Alpine green 
  • Silver 
  • Golden 
  • Graphite gray 
  • Mountain blue 

iPhone 12 Pro/ 12 Pro Max 

  • Pacific blue 
  • Golden 
  • Graphite gray 
  • Silver 

iPhone 11 Pro/ 11 Pro Max 

  • Midnight green 
  • Silver 
  • Space gray 
  • Golden 

The ability to choose a color is certainly nice, but on the other hand, it doesn't really matter to a certain extent. The vast majority of iPhone owners still wrap them in some kind of cover, when there are fewer than more of the transparent ones and, of course, the original color does not matter so much. After all, this also applies to basic models. Apple always offers a settled solution in each series, which can be reached by anyone who does not really need to draw attention to the design of the device. Currently, by the way, we are waiting to see if Apple will introduce a new color variant of the existing iPhone 15 in the coming spring. The most talked about is (PRODUCT)RED red. 

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