Apple iPhone 18 Pro: Latest Leak Doubles Down On Design Update News
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InnovationConsumer TechApple iPhone 18 Pro: Latest Leak Doubles Down On Design Update NewsByDavid Phelan,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about lifestyle techFollow AuthorApr 23, 2026, 06:11am EDTApr 23, 2026, 06:15am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Apple iPhone 17 Pro — what colors are coming next?Getty ImagesApple has had a big success with its Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro. But if you thought that meant it would carry it over to the iPhone 18 Pro, think again. A new leak reports on what the next iPhones will look like and refines the predictions for the color range. ForbesiOS 26.4.2: Apple Issues Unexpected iPhone Update To Block FBI Data Extraction MethodBy David PhelanThe Dark Cherry Hero Color May Be A Triple BlendA recent report claimed that the new hero color would be a dark cherry shade — full details here. Now, a new report on Weibo by regular leaker Instant Digital has subtly new information. Where it had been previously reported that the iPhone 18 Pro would come in colors including deep red, dark brown and purple, Instant Digital has a new take, saying that those three shades are all mixed into one. “Apple has created a color for the iPhone 18 Pro that's a mix of burgundy, coffee, and a slightly deep purple... I'm really curious to see how it will be named,” they said.The same leaker previously reported on the yellow version of the iPhone 14, so it may be that color information is their forte. MORE FOR YOUThe Rest Of The Palette: Silver, Blue, and GrayOf course, there will be other options, though it’s not yet clear what they will be. Some reports claim there will be four colors, others only three. There are three in the iPhone 17 Pro range, though Apple has been known to launch four colors in its Pro range before, or to add a fourth later in the year. This new leak follows a report in Macworld...





