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iPhone 18 Pro’s rumoured Dark Cherry colour could be the “it” shade of the 2026 cycle

There won't be a true black option, with dark grey taking its place as the alternative.

With the iPhone 18 Pro release date in September looming, buyers and tech fans are becoming more excited. Leaked recently, “Dark Cherry” is set to become the colour of the year for 2026, turning heads in marketing and design. The added intrigue of leaks about expected colour variants and technological enhancements to the impending release has people salivating for the latest and greatest in Apple’s flagship product.

Apple’s 2026 colour palette is taking a big step away from the “Titanium” naming standard. The new colours being highlighted include Dark Cherry, which is a deep wine-red or burgundy with a gloss finish; Dark Grey, which is a near-black finish and will replace the previous “Space Black”; Sky Blue, which is a bright colour and will replace the lighter “Titanium Blue”; and Silver, which is a classic Pro colour and will hopefully provide a seamless transition between the glass and the frame.

It’s worth noting that for the second year in a row, there won’t be a true black option, with dark grey taking its place as the alternative.

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iPhone 18 Pro's rumoured Dark Cherry colour could be the "it" shade of the 2026 cycle
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iPhone 18 Pro Dark Cherry

So, according to reports, the rich cherry is a very classy burgundy shade, similar to a rich black cherry, rather than the more vibrant and divisive Product RED from previous years.

Dark Cherry, which is getting a lot of attention, has a rich wine-red look and could be more attractive than the metallic finishes already on the market. This implies a trend in consumer preferences or shifts towards more saturated, vivid colours.

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Major Design and Hardware Shifts

The upcoming iPhone 18 Pro is expected to undergo a considerable interior makeover compared to its predecessors. One of the biggest improvements will be the debut of the new 2nm A20 Pro chip, which is built on TSMC’s cutting-edge 2-nanometre manufacturing technology. This chip is designed to increase the device’s AI capabilities and represents a major leap with Apple Intelligence 3.0. Another big change is shifting the Face ID hardware beneath the display, which means the size of the Dynamic Island feature becomes smaller, and it might disappear when not in use. 12GB of RAM will be available on all models in the iPhone 18 Pro range, allowing localised large language models (LLMs) to be supported, which will enhance the overall performance and user experience.

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Apple is likely to make big improvements to its camera technology, with a focus on several vital parts that will improve its photographic output. A variable aperture main lens is intended to enable the main sensor to physically change the size of its opening, simulating the bokeh effects usually seen in professional DSLR cameras. This feature is tailored to enhance portrait photography by offering enhanced depth of field and focusing effects.

Second, there’s an upgraded telephoto lens in the works, where the 5x telephoto lens would switch to a 48MP sensor. This update will allow ProRAW shooting at 120mm focal lengths, providing remarkable detail and clarity for distant photos, which will appeal to both amateur and professional photographers.

Lastly, Apple is looking into sensor supply diversification, perhaps using a new CMOS stacked sensor from Samsung that is expected to improve low-light performance over the existing sensors from Sony. The transition is not only about improving picture quality but also a signal of strategic shifts in supplier partnerships to shore up technology capabilities.

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Komila Singh
Komila Singhhttp://www.gadgetbridge.com
Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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