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iPhone 17 Pro Leak Reveals Bold New Colors Including Fiery Orange

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iPhone 17 Pro Leak Reveals Bold New Colors Including Fiery Orange

iPhone 17 Pro Leak Reveals Bold New Colors Including Fiery Orange

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are shaping up to be some of the boldest design refreshes in recent memory. A newly leaked image showcases several potential color options for the Pro models, giving fans a glimpse of what could be the next generation of iPhone aesthetics.

The leaked image, shared by insider Majin Bu, reveals an intriguing selection of finishes. Among them is a striking orange hue, which seems to be a more vibrant take on the Desert Titanium used in previous models. While some fans were impressed by early concept renders, the real-life shade appears more intense and less refined.

Other potential colors include Titanium Gray-still under consideration by Apple-and a dark blue that almost looks black. It’s unclear whether Apple will brand it something like “Midnight Blue,” but it offers a subtle yet classy tone. A classic silver variant is also part of the lineup.

Interestingly, the image doesn’t show the rumored “Liquid Glass” finish, said to draw inspiration from the upcoming iOS 26 redesign. This color is expected to shift appearance under different lighting, primarily presenting a clean white look with dynamic reflections. If true, it could be one of the most visually captivating iPhone finishes yet.

Beyond colors, the image also gives us a peek at the redesigned rear camera layout for the Pro and Pro Max. The new camera island appears more modern and structured. The upcoming iPhone 17 Air is expected to sport a longer but slimmer camera island, reportedly echoing the design language of the Google Pixel 9. Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 17 will retain a more traditional appearance, similar to the base iPhone 16.

With Apple exploring bold new visual territory, eyes now turn to Samsung and its Galaxy S26 Ultra. Despite online-exclusive colors, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s palette was widely seen as subdued. Will Samsung step up with something more daring? Time will tell.

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