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iPhone 17 Pro Series Colours Leaked: Ready For Some Bright Surprises?

iPhone 17 Pro Series Colours Leaked: Ready For Some Bright Surprises?

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iPhone 17 Pro series could get a colour refresh from Apple this year and new leaks suggest some drastic changes might happen.
iPhone 17 Pro series will once again be the awaited model from Apple this year and it seems the company is planning for some colourful surprises. A new leak suggests the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max could go beyond the regular silver and gold shades when it launches this year.
The 17 Pro edition from Apple is tipped to get a host of upgrades, including a new look for the rear camera module, but another big change could be the colour variants for these models. We've seen the company go for brighter shades for the iPhone 15 and 16 series earlier, and now it could be time for the 17 Pro series to get some colourful action.
The leaked renders shared via multiple sources this week claim the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max models could have black, white, grey colours along with the new additions of dark blue and orange variant this year. Yes, the iPhone premium variant could have a new orange shade which is definitely a refreshing twist and it seems people are intrigued to see how these new colours look, if Apple does actually plan to make them official.
iPhone 17 Pro And 17 Pro Max Specs Expected
Last year we got the A18 Pro version and now it is time to see the A19 Pro SoC powering the new Pro lineup for the company in 2025. The iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max models could come with 12GB RAM as the standard this year which should aid its levels and AI support further.
Apple is rumoured to bring a new 48MP telephoto lens which should be a notable upgrade on the 12MP lens that the iPhone 16 Pro models got last year. Will these changes force Apple to hike the iPhone prices, rumours suggest it will have no choice but to revise them.
The iPhone 17 Pro prices could start from around Rs 1,30,000 as per reports, which then pushes the 17 Pro Max into the 2 lakh+ territory for the highest variant.
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