Move over Cosmic Orange — iPhone 18 Pro could arrive in Coffee and Burgundy!

Move over Cosmic Orange — iPhone 18 Pro could arrive in Coffee and Burgundy!

As excitement builds for Apple's next flagship, the iPhone 18 Pro, new color options are on the horizon that could surprise fans. According to a well-known tipster on Weibo, Instant Digital, the upcoming models may introduce three fresh hues: Coffee, Purple, and Burgundy. What sets these colors apart is the introduction of Coffee, a shade that has never been seen on an iPhone before. Historically, Apple has offered shades of purple and lavender in models like the iPhone 11, 12, 14, and XR. However, the potential addition of Burgundy and Coffee marks a bold departure from the vibrant Cosmic Orange that defined the iPhone 17 Pro and Max. The Coffee variant may evoke memories of the iPhone XS’s gold or the desert titanium from the iPhone 16 Pro lineup. Notably, it appears that the iPhone 18 Pro will not include a Black color option, mirroring the absence of this classic shade in the recent iPhone 17 Pro series. Currently, the iPhone 17 Pro lineup showcases Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver. This is unprecedented for Apple, as it's the first time a Black option has been omitted from the Pro lineup. Expected to launch next year, the iPhone 18 Pro will be powered by the new A20 Pro chipset, enhancing performance and features. In addition to the new colors, the iPhone 18 Pro is rumored to feature a C2 modem and an innovative main camera with a variable aperture. Insights into these developments come from Mobile Phone Chip Expert, a reliable source for Apple's silicon advancements. The standard iPhone 18 is anticipated to utilize the A20 chip, while the A20 Pro may be reserved for the iPhone 18 Pro series and a long-speculated foldable iPhone. However, further details regarding the processor for the expected iPhone 18e or a potential second-generation iPhone Air remain unconfirmed.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Nov 01, 2025, 03:40

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