A new leak has surfaced, adding to the growing speculation about the iPhone 16 lineup. This latest information, shared by well-known leaker Sonny Dickson, reveals the color options for the iPhone 16 Pro models. The leaked image showcases four iPhone 16 Pro units in distinct shades, with one particularly eye-catching color: bronze. This new bronze variant is expected to replace the blue titanium option currently available on the iPhone 15 Pro. This aligns with an earlier hint from Digital Chat Station, a Weibo leaker, who mentioned a bronze iPhone 16 Pro Max back in August.
In addition to bronze, the other colors shown in the image include white, black, and gray, which could either be silver or the existing “Natural Titanium” finish. This leak follows Dickson’s previous reveal, which featured the iPhone 16 Pro in white, black, and gray/silver, but without the bronze option.
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Aside from the new color choices, earlier leaks have provided a glimpse into what we can expect from the iPhone 16 Pro lineup. The Pro models are rumored to feature larger displays than their predecessors, with the iPhone 16 Pro potentially sporting a 6.3-inch OLED panel, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max may come with a 6.9-inch display.
Camera upgrades are also anticipated. The ultrawide lens is rumored to be upgraded to a 48MP sensor, a significant jump from the current 12MP. Additionally, the Pro models are expected to feature a Tetraprism periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. Under the hood, the iPhone 16 Pro series is likely to be powered by the A18 Pro processor, which is built using TSMC’s advanced second-generation 3nm process node (N3E).
Dickson also leaked images of dummy units for the non-Pro iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models. These models appear to come in more vibrant colors, including blue, yellow, pink, green, and black. The non-Pro models are also rumored to feature a redesigned rear camera module with a vertical lens arrangement, reportedly designed to enhance the creation of 3D images and videos for Apple’s Vision Pro functionality.
Both non-Pro models are expected to include the A18 3nm processor, the Action button seen on recent Apple devices, and a new “Capture” button for easier zoom, focus, and capture control within the camera app.
Rounding out the rumors, all four iPhone 16 models are expected to come with 8GB of RAM and support Apple’s AI initiative, dubbed Apple Intelligence.