iPhone 16 and 17: New colors, new bronze, new model numbers

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iPhone 16 and 17: New colors, new bronze, new model numbers


Perhaps the time has come for September: Apple will then present its new iPhone 16 models. Now there are fresh rumors and leaks about the models – and also about the successor iPhone 17, which could be even more exciting. The well-known leak expert @aaronp613 in collaboration with Max Weinbach discovered several model numbers (model identifiers) in the beta version of macOS 15.1 that were previously unknown. There is also new information about the colors of the new iPhones and their radio equipment.

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Apple has listed a total of eight models: iPhone17.1, iPhone 17.2, iPhone 17.3, iPhone 17.4, iPhone18.1, iPhone18.2, iPhone18.3, and iPhone 18.4. This suggests there will likely be four new devices in both 2024 and 2025. The strings have been surprisingly exposed in “/System/Library/AssetsV2/com_apple_MobileAsset_UAF_FM_GenerativeModels”. “Apple casually leaked the iPhone 16 and 17 models in macOS 15.1,” writes @aaronp613.

But it doesn’t happen like this. Plus a total of eight Macs (also Mac16 with six variants and Mac17 with two) Four iPads (iPad17 with four variants) are listed. These could be new MacBook models with the M4 SoC, possibly new iMacs or Mac Minis, and a new standard iPad or iPad Mini.

Leaker Sonny Dixon has now published a dummy of the iPhone 16 Show a total of five colors, There is also a new camera arrangement with two image sensors one below the other. They are pastel shades of blue, green and pink and black and white. This, in turn, matches previous rumors that came from respected Taiwanese analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

On Weibo, a Chinese rumor chef claims that the iPhone 16 Pro First time in bronze color will appear. The alloy used apparently remains titanium with aluminum. Finally, the electronics trade magazine DigiTimes published in Taiwan reports that at least iPhone 16 Pro models likely equipped with Wi-Fi 7 Becoming. About that can Multiple radio bands simultaneously Used to increase throughput and make the connection more stable.


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