Leaked dummy units of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro reveal four potential color options for the device [1].
These early design leaks provide a glimpse into Apple's aesthetic direction for 2026. Because dummy units are used by accessory makers to create cases, they often serve as the most reliable indicators of a device's physical dimensions and finishes before an official unveiling.
According to reports published this month, the iPhone 18 Pro will be available in four distinct finishes [1]. The leaked options include Dark Cherry, Black, Silver, and Light Blue [3].
Apple typically refreshes its Pro palette annually to distinguish new generations of hardware. The introduction of Dark Cherry suggests a move toward deeper, more saturated tones, while Light Blue may signal a departure from the more muted titanium shades seen in previous years [2].
These dummy units have appeared in various galleries and reports throughout May 2026 [1], [4]. While Apple has not officially confirmed the lineup, the consistency across multiple reports indicates a coordinated leak of the hardware's physical specifications [2].
The company generally launches its new iPhone models in the fall. These leaks occur months in advance to allow third-party manufacturers to develop compatible peripherals, such as screen protectors and protective shells, before the phones hit the retail market [1].
Industry analysts said that color choices often influence early pre-order trends. A bold option like Dark Cherry could drive higher initial demand among consumers looking for a visual departure from the standard Silver or Black options [3].
“The leaked options include Dark Cherry, Black, Silver, and Light Blue.”
The shift toward a 'Dark Cherry' and 'Light Blue' palette suggests Apple is balancing its professional identity with more expressive color choices to stimulate hardware upgrade cycles. By diversifying the Pro line's aesthetics, the company can attract users who prioritize fashion and personalization without sacrificing the high-end specifications of the Pro series.




