Apple is all set to kick off the “It’s Glowtime” event on September 9. That means there are less than two weeks left until the official launch of the highly anticipated iPhone 16 series. As the launch draws ever closer, we expect more and more leaks to come your way. And that already seems to be the case. Today, a leaked hands-on video of the iPhone 16 Pro Max in Desert Titanium color surfaced online.
Leaked hands-on video of iPhone 16 Pro Max shows Desert Titanium color
As the official launch draws closer, it is not surprising to see any specifications or details about the iPhone 16 series leak out. However, this year there have been numerous rumors about the colors of the iPhone 16 Pro models. There were several reports that the new iPhone 16 would come in a golden shade. However, this might not be the case.
Today, a YouTube channel called TechBoilers uploaded a hands-on video of an alleged iPhone 16 Pro Max flaunting the alleged Desert Titanium color. The leaked video attached at the end suggests that the alleged Desert Titanium color could actually be a brownish shade. We can’t deny that it also looks more like a dark copper tone.
Before you get too excited, the alleged iPhone 16 Pro Max appears to be just a dummy device and not a fully functional device. What’s interesting, however, is that the color of the iPhone seen in the hands-on video matches the real-life images that were leaked earlier. It’s important to note that Apple may launch the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Max in a titanium finish.
There are also rumors about the color option Rose
There were also some rumors about the Rose color option. One such claim came directly from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In addition, there were rumors that Apple would remove the Blue Titanium color option for the more powerful models.
Time will tell if the Rose color option will be added to the lineup, but one thing is for sure: the iPhone 16 Pro Max in the new Desert Titanium colorway looks pretty unique, so there’s no denying that it could grab the attention of Apple fans when it launches.