1. The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to be available in four colors: Dark Cherry (dark red), Silver, Light Blue, and Dark Gray, expanding beyond the three colors of the iPhone 17 Pro.
2. The Dark Cherry color is based on Pantone 6076, resembling intense red wine, while the Dark Gray is similar to space black (Pantone 426C).
3. The design of the iPhone 18 Pro (Max) is not significantly different from previous models, with rumors suggesting only a 35 percent reduction in the size of the Dynamic Island.
4. The iPhone Fold is rumored to be available in silver or dark blue.
New Colors Coming for Apple iPhone 18 Pro
The Apple iPhone 17 Pro, which you might find costing around $1,176, is available in colors like Cosmic Orange, Silver, and Deep Blue. But the next model, iPhone 18 Pro, is rumored to have a new palette. Macworld reports sources hinting that it will feature four different colors, with some cool options that are quite a departure from previous models.
Color Variants of Future iPhones
According to the scoop, the iPhone 18 Pro might be available in a dark red shade called “Dark Cherry.” This color, which aligns with Pantone 6076, looks quite similar to wine, being bold, dark, and rich. The older Silver option is expected to stay, but the other two hues could be completely fresh designs. Massive news is that light blue (Pantone 2121), which has a more saturated tone than the current iPhone Air’s blue, might make an appearance. The dark gray will also be a new option, and it is said to resemble almost black space black, which uses Pantone 426C, a very dark gray shade.
Additional Rumors and Expectations
The iPhone Fold might come in either silver or dark blue, but it’s important to remember that rumors are not set in stone. Details can always change before the production begins. The overall design of the iPhone 18 Pro (Max) is unlikely to get major changes, but there’s speculation that the Dynamic Island could become about 35% smaller. Apple is expected to reveal the new iPhone series in September, adding anticipation to what’s coming next.


