The leaked information concerning the iPhone 14 appears to have surfaced recently on the internet. Based on leaked mold pictures, we already know the planned configuration of the iPhone 14 series, as well as the design and enhancements of the iPhone 14 series. We also know the estimated selling price of the iPhone 14.
However, there is one thing we have known about the iPhone 14 up until now, and that is its primary color.
iPhone 14 Pro Dark Purple has been leaked
According to reports, Apple has a knack for attracting customers by introducing a new dominating hue each year to make new iPhone models more appealing. And every time the iPhone is released, the main, unique hues become a trendy trend.
Midnight Green was previously available on the iPhone 11 Pro, Pacific Blue on the iPhone 12 Pro, and Sierra Blue on the iPhone 13 Pro. Dark Purple will be available with the iPhone 14 Pro.
The information was revealed in a Weibo video that was later removed. The color scheme for the iPhone 14 series next year will be as follows:
- iPhone 14: iPhone 14 Midnight, Starlight, Sky Blue, Red, iPhone 14 Purple
- iPhone 14 Pro: iPhone Pro Graphite, Silver, Gold, iPhone 14 Pro Dark Purple
Apple used to introduce purple iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini variants roughly 6 months after they were released. This color consolidation is a new Apple strategy that will re-invigorate the iPhone’s attractiveness after a period of time. The Alpine Green hue on the iPhone 13 Pro is the most latest.
However, the purple color of the iPhone 14 Pro will be darker than on the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini versions. But, it’s not clear how Apple will use purple tones.
In addition to the color changes, these leaked sources also reveal that the iPhone 14 will have a new flash design. The new flash is described as a small circle within a large circle, in contrast to the dual circle design seen on recent iPhone models. It’s not yet clear whether the new flash will improve the photography’s ability to boost exposure.
In fact, the flash on today’s smartphones seems to be quite useless when applied to photography because of the limitations of the light angle and the ability to radiate light.