Recent leaks about the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max have revealed a new color option, sparking interest among tech enthusiasts. Although Apple has not officially announced the iPhone 16, it is widely expected to launch in September 2024. Dummy units of the device, which are models used to predict the design and color options, have provided the first glimpse of a new gold-like bronze color variant.

Renowned leaker Sonny Dickson has shared images of these dummy units, suggesting they represent the larger iPhone 16 Pro Max rather than the smaller Pro model. These units are consistent with previous leaks, with the new bronze-gold color standing out as a unique addition:

Previously, the expected colors for the iPhone 16 Pro Max were white, black, and Natural Titanium, making the bronze-gold variant a notable surprise. The new bronze-gold color is described as a dark mix of yellow-orange, reminiscent of sandy brown or saddle tan leather, though the iPhone’s back is likely made of glass. This color diverges from the typical gold hues Apple has offered in the past, presenting a more sophisticated and subdued appearance.

Despite being dummy units, these models provide a good indication of what the final retail version of the iPhone 16 Pro Max might look like. They feature identical camera openings but lack a rectangular slot for the anticipated tetra prism periscope camera, suggesting the design is still speculative.

Additionally, rumors indicate that Apple plans to replace the Blue Titanium color of the iPhone 15 Pro with a “rose” or “rose gold” color for the iPhone 16 Pro’s titanium build; The newly leaked bronze hue aligns with these rumors, potentially offering different shades depending on how light reflects off the device, adding to its allure. This innovative color choice could appeal to consumers seeking a fresh aesthetic in their smartphone options.

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