The latest images have revealed the rumored titanium gold color version of the high-end iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Just weeks before Apple launches the iPhone 16 lineup, a slew of images have surfaced of new color options for the iPhone 16 Pro models.
New Titan Gold concept photo of the iPhone 16 Pro duo.
Recently, 9to5Mac shared a simulated image of the rumored titanium gold version for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. This gold version is quite similar to the sand color. When used with titanium material, the device will bring a high-end and luxurious experience.
The iPhone 15 Pro models are the first premium iPhones since the iPhone X to not be available in gold. The iPhone 15 Pro duo comes in four color options: Natural Titanium Gray, Titanium Green, Titanium White, and Titanium Black. The addition of a Titanium Gold option to the iPhone 16 Pro models would mark a return to the norm.
4 expected color versions of the iPhone 16 Pro pair.
Rumors have it that the iPhone 16 Pro models will come in gold or copper, which is expected to replace the Titanium Green color. As Apple's September 9 event approaches, let's wait and see what color versions Apple will bring to the new iPhone Pro pair.
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Apple has changed the back glass to a matte finish instead of the glossy finish it had before. Personally, I like the matte finish because if you use it plainly, the matte finish means less fingerprints and smudges. This is because Apple uses “tinted” glass, although with the exception of the pink color, it doesn’t look too flashy.
The camera improvements on the iPhone 15 are also surprising. It's pretty much on par with what you get on the iPhone 15 Pro. So if you don't absolutely need a dedicated telephoto lens, you can probably just get by with the iPhone 15.
Apple also equipped the iPhone 15 with a new Portrait mode, which automatically captures depth data even in normal photos when it detects people or pets, allowing you to convert to Portrait photos immediately afterwards, which is very convenient.
The display on the iPhone 15 is pretty good. Colors are bright and vibrant, and text is sharp and clear. However, the 60Hz refresh rate on the iPhone 15 is a little less smooth than the iPhone 15 Pro. Most people probably won't notice it, and it doesn't affect day-to-day use, but it can be a little annoying to go back to 60Hz if you're used to a 90-120Hz display.
When Apple announced iOS 18 at its WWDC 2024 keynote, it was clear that Apple was going all-in on Apple Intelligence, its suite of AI tools across all platforms. With iOS 18, your iPhone now has some exciting new features, including a smarter Siri, new writing tools, image creation tools, better overall search in Photos, a Cleanup tool, and more.
But here’s the thing: Apple Intelligence will only run on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Even though the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are launching at the same time, they won’t have any Apple Intelligence features. Essentially, Apple’s one-year-old phone won’t even get the latest software features this fall.