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iPhone 16 Color Update: What’s In and What’s Out This Season

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News has come out that a new color will be added to the iPhone 16 series from Apple Inc., slated for release in September.

iPhone 15 Pro lineup (photo for understanding the article) / From the official Apple Inc. website

On the 19th (local time), Apple Inc. analyst Ming-Chi Kuo announced through his X account that Apple is expected to introduce a new color change for the iPhone 16 series, which will be launched this fall.

Ming-Chi Kuo is a reliable source in the IT community known for accurately predicting the inauguration of various Apple new products.

According to him, the colors for the iPhone 16 standard and models will change from the previous iPhone 15 colors.

The white color is expected to be added, while the popular yellow color is expected to drop. Kuo interprets these changes as reflecting consumer preferences and market trends.

When the iPhone 15 series was announced last year, the white color was excluded from the standard models, and there was a strong preference for this color.

The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models are expected to be available in black, white (or silver), gray (natural titanium), and the newly added rose color.

The rose color is expected to replace the previous version’s blue titanium and be famous in various regions, including the Chinese market. This color is expected to be similar to the existing rose gold.

Kuo also mentioned the possibility of Apple changing the names of the new colors. Like the white color, previously called starlight, new colors may be given new names.

A reservation customer is looking at the product at the Apple Store Myeongdong branch on October 13 last year, the official release date of the iPhone 15 series in Korea. (photo for understanding the article) / News1
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