As per a recent report, it has been established that Apple might be launching the all new iPhone17 pro in a new Sky Blue Color. The color has already been seen on the latest M4 MacBook air models Apple released in March. The information has been reported by leaker Majin Bu, as per the report that Bu published he has claimed that – sources working in the close proximity of the supply chain have been able to report that the iPhone 17 pro prototypes have been manufactured in various colors. The Sky Blue is considered to be the forerunner to be further chosen for manufacturing..
The Sky blue finish that we have seen on the MAC is not very saturated, as per the details that have been revealed it is apparent that the Blue shade would be able to change its appearance when under sunlight or artificial lighting. The new shade would help the phone have a lighting gradient effect that leads to a diverse appearance based on the different angles of the sunlight.
Apple, has stuck to conventional shades for its recent iPhone Pro models that have been constructed out of Titanium, the recent iPhone 16 pro was also available in natural Titanium finish as well.
While a slew of rumors have been circulating about the new iPhone series, this is the first time a new leak has been able to reveal the new colour of the iPhone. Since the Sky Blue color has already been released with the MAC its possible that the new iPhone series might be launched in the same shade too.
iPhone 17 Other Updates
Apple is planning a major update for the iPhone 17 and as per the updates the new gen iPhones would have features like: An all Aluminum Frame , a redesigned camera with an aluminum plus glass back along with the addition of a new 120hz ProMotion. Always-on-display. The camera sensors on the pro models would receive an update as well and the camera setup would get a 48MP telephoto lens and a possible feature for 8k recording as well as 24 MP selfie camera.
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