hello. This is Technologytodaynow. Recently, the iPhone 16’s new camera bump design and color have been leaked. In this article, I’m going to summarize the recently known and previously known iPhone 16 series color information.
iPhone 16 series new colors
With the iPhone 16 series launch just over a month away, if you’re waiting to buy one, you’ll have one more thing to look forward to. New colors are expected to be available.
Leaked color information
If you look at the recently leaked iPhone 16 and 16 Plus piles, you can see the redesigned camera bump along with the vertically arranged lens. And most of all, the new colors in the iPhone 16 lineup stand out. There are five colors expected to be supported: black, blue, green, pink, and white.
Last year, the regular lineup colors for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus were blue, pink, yellow, green, and black. Most notably, the yellow color is being replaced by white this time around.
The color of the iPhone 15 regular lineup had a strong watercolor feel, but the color tone of the blue was so low that it could be confused with white. On the other hand, the colors of the iPhone 16 series are expected to be high in color and strongly applied.
Colors on iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max
The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max are said to be getting a new rose gold color for the Pro lineup.
Rose gold color change
According to a recent report, it will be introduced in a brand new Rose Gold color rather than the existing Rose Gold color, which is reminiscent of the previously known iPhone 6S. The new Rose Gold color is close to bronze. This color change may not be easy for many of you who expected the old Rose Gold color to choose from.
Expected colors for iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to come in four supported colors: gray, bronze, space black, and white. This seems to change the color from natural titanium, blue titanium, white titanium, and black titanium on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max to bronze. Although the color has been changed from pink to rose gold, and bronze, the fact that it can be rose gold in different tones continues to raise questions.