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iPhone 15 Pro Max Design Renders Colour Options Leaked: Report

iPhone 15 series from Apple is expected to be unveiled this year in September by the California-based tech giant. The purported iPhone series will comprise four models of smartphones, including a standard iPhone 15, an iPhone 15 Plus, an iPhone 15 Pro and an iPhone 15 Pro Max. The company is yet to confirm any details about the smartphones but a recent leak has revealed one of the colour options of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The smartphone is tipped to come in a new dark blue colour shade.

According to a report by MacRumors in collaboration with Tipster Unknownz21 (@URedditor), the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro Max will reportedly come in a unique dark blue colour which appears to be in a grayish tone. In his tweet, the tipster shared that the rumoured Blue colour of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is yet to be officially confirmed, however, this could be just a test configuration. The leaked colour is said to be used as a prototype to test the durability of the PVD coating on the new titanium material.

According to the leak, the new Blue shade is similar to the one we already have seen for iPhone 12 Pro models. Additionally, the other colour options of the phone could include Silver, Space Gray/Space Black, and Titanium Gray shade. Furthermore, the leaked renders also show the smartphone with a brushed finish hinting at the new titanium material.

Apart from these, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is likely to retain the iPhone 14 Pro Max design. It is shown to sport a two-button design for the volume controllers while on the back, there could be an identical camera module housing a triple rear camera sensor and LED Flash.

Recently, iPhone 15 Pro Max price was leaked by Apple analyst Jeff Pu. He has shared that the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro Max will be offered at a higher price than the iPhone 14 Pro Max at the time of launch. Pu earlier claimed that both the iPhone 15 Pro models will be priced higher, however, now he has specifically pointed at Pro Max model to cost higher. 


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