According to multiple sources, the new iPhone 15 will be officially launched at Apple's fall event in September. Every year, new colors for the iPhone generate a lot of buzz, and the new colors for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro lineup have now been revealed ahead of schedule. Apple is said to be adding four new colors to the full range this year, many of which have been confirmed by multiple sources.
Stay tuned for the exciting iPhone 15 colors and iPhone 15 Pro colors that will be unveiled at the event.
What are the iPhone 15 Colors?
According to the latest iPhone 15 news, the new colors for the basic iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will be Blue, Green and Pink, with the color palette leaning towards brighter and more saturated, similar to Fluorescent Blue, Fluorescent Green and Fluorescent Pink.
The new colors for the iPhone 15 series, Pink and Light Blue, have already been revealed by a number of sources, but the iPhone 15 Green has only been revealed recently, with sources saying that the new Green color palette will be very close to the Mint Green of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 11, mainly because Apple is hoping to bring back the color Green again.
Leading up to the September launch, it has been mentioned that the iPhone 15 base model is undergoing testing in 11 new colorways, with the possibility of the orange color not being retained. However, the remaining colorways are likely to debut with the new iPhone 15.
From the news, the complete iPhone 15 new color is available in 7 color schemes -
- Midnight
- Starlight
- Light Blue
- Pink
- Green
- Orange
- Yellow
What are the iPhone 15 Pro Colors?
iPhone 15 Pro Color List
- Burgundy
- Deep Blue
- Titanium Gray
- Dark Purple
- Ultra Silver
The new color for the iPhone 15 Pro lineup will be 'Burgundy,' first this new colorway came mainly from an exclusive 9to5Mac source, and has recently been confirmed by another tipster, the latter of whom has accurately spilled the beans in the past on the iPhone 14 Pro's Deep Purple color and the details of the camera improvements.
In July, another tipster named Unknownz21 revealed that the actual new color for the iPhone 15 Pro is "Deep Blue" similar to the Pacific Blue of the iPhone 12 Pro. However, the blue color of the iPhone 15 Pro will resemble the deep blue of the ocean, with a darker grey tint and a titanium alloy blue coating.
Until the end of August, 9to5Mac also learned from people familiar with the matter that Apple is prepared to remove the gold color option for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max this year, and will use the iPhone 15 Pro Titanium Gray to replace the gold color, and has not yet been decided on the final name of the new color, the current Apple internal tentative name Titan Gray.
The iPhone 15 Pro Dark Purple is a sophisticated and mysterious color that was introduced in the previous generation. 4RMD's conceptual footage suggests that the iPhone 15 Pro series will be introduced in a darker color than the original Dark Purple, adding a sense of mystery to it. However, there are no more concept images or news yet, so we have to wait patiently!
As a classic Apple color, iPhone 15 Pro Silver is as simple and technological as white. In addition, silver symbolizes modernity, autonomy, and efficiency. Combined with the titanium chassis, the silver color adds a futuristic and avant-garde look to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra. It also enhances the professional image of male iPhone fans.
Conclusion
The anticipation for the September launch of the new iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro is reaching new heights. Users are eagerly awaiting the unveiling of these highly anticipated devices, which will come in a variety of captivating iPhone 15 colors and iPhone 15 Pro colors.
With options like Blue, Green, Pink, Burgundy, Deep Blue, Titanium Gray, Dark Purple, and Ultra Silver, Apple is ensuring that there is a perfect iPhone 15 color for every individual's style and preference. The excitement surrounding the launch is a testament to Apple's commitment to providing a wide range of stylish options that cater to the diverse tastes of their users.