iPhone 16 Pro could launch in these color options
The iPhone 16 series launch may still be a ways off, but new leaks and rumors surrounding Apple’s next line of iPhones emerge almost every day. A new leak has now revealed three of the color options for the iPhone 16 Pro models. A fourth Rose Titanium color option was also previously reported, but was not shown in the latest leak. While a launch date has not yet been announced, the iPhone 16 series is expected to launch sometime in September or October.
iPhone 16 Pro color options leaked
In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), tech reviewer Sonny Dickson posted an image of what appears to be the iPhone 16 Pro Max model. The smartphones were shown in three color variants namely Black Titanium, Natural Titanium, and White Titanium. These color options were also available with the iPhone 15 Pro model.
Going by the image, the Titanium Black color option appears to be much darker than the Black Titanium variant in the 15 Pro models. It is possible that Apple has tweaked the color to make it darker. However, it could also be a lighting issue while clicking the photo. The Natural Titanium and White Titanium appear similar to their predecessors.
Interestingly, a fourth color variant has also been reported for the iPhone 16 Pro model. According to the report, the Blue Titanium color option could be ditched in favor of a Rose Titanium color variant, which is a light pink finish. Both rumors corroborate an earlier claim from supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who said that iPhone 16 Pro models will be available in Black Titanium, Natural Titanium, Rose Titanium, and White Titanium.
On the other hand, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models are said to come in the same color scheme as the iPhone 15 series. It is speculated that only the yellow variant will be replaced with a white color option.
Separately, the iPhone 16 Pro model is also rumored to get a screen size upgrade from 6.1 inches to 6.27 inches. It could also get a 20 percent increase in brightness and could arrive with a peak brightness of 1,200 nits.