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iPhone 16 Pro’s Bronze Color May Not Be For Everyone As It Is More Brown Than Rose, With Natural Titanium Being The Safe Option
The iPhone 16 Pro models will be the company’s flagship models this year as an ultra-thin variant is reserved for next year, boosting the company’s sales. Needless to say, the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will come with their own set of novelties, while the general design language of the handsets will resemble the current models. To mark its difference from the current models, Apple will announce the iPhone 16 Pro in new Bronze and Natural Titanium color options, but the prior might not be for everyone.
The Bronze iPhone 16 Pro color is very different and not at all close to the rumored rose option
The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max are getting slightly bigger this year with a 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch display, respectively, but the form factor could remain the same as the feat could be achieved by slimming down the bezels. We believe that the company will slightly increase the chassis size of the devices as well, and the Pro Max would be the biggest iPhone the company has launched to date.
Today, leaker Sonny Dickson shared an image that shows all four color variants of the iPhone 16 Pro, and we have mixed feelings about the Bronze option. From its look, the bronze is a little too brown for everyone’s taste, which means that not a lot of users would be willing to get their hands on the device, but it could be lighting as well. While brown is one way to see the Bronze color, it also slightly gives hues of rust and orange.
Other than the Bronze iPhone 16 Pro, the image also shows the White or Silver, Black, and a Natural Titanium color option. While bronze will be a special color, natural titanium, which looks a bit gray, will be a safe option for many users who do not want a flashy look. It was previously noted that the company would introduce a rose color option, but the latest leak does not reflect the same changes. Apple could possibly introduce more special colors this year to offer more options to users.
The Bronze color will replace the Blue Titanium in the lineup, while others are pretty similar to the iPhone 15 Pro. We have to take note that these are mere leaks and speculations at this state, and the final color options could look entirely different from what we see. Apple will launch the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models next month, possibly in the first half, and we will be covering them in extensive detail. Would you buy the Bronze iPhone 16 Pro for yourself?