Apple is reportedly planning major upgrades for this year’s iPhone lineup. The Pro models, specifically, will get the best features, such as bigger screens, sturdier bodies, and even better cameras. A new report has claimed that Apple could also introduce a new colour option in the iPhone 16 Pro series, ditching the blue colour in favour of rose. Both Pro models will feature the new colourway, but it will not be the same as the rose gold option we saw on the iPhone 6s.
A Weibo user who goes by OvO (via 9to5Mac) has claimed the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be available in a rose gold option. It will have a pink shade, but not the kind of pink you have seen on previous rose gold iPhone models. It is hard to tell what exactly the upcoming rose colourway will look like since no photos are available, but it may be a good change for people looking for subtle colours. The tipster said it will not be bold or dark pink, which you may otherwise see on the non-Pro models this year.
The new leak corroborates previous reports from renowned Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo. Apple, traditionally, will not confirm anything before the launch in September.
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