iPhone 18 Pro Colours Leak Yet Again in Real-Life Images, Leaving Nothing to the Imagination

Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro is tipped to come in three colours; Cherry Red is a flashy red with a touch of pink which Light Blue is a little laid back and Black is, well, black

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iPhone 18 Pro in Cherry Red illustration

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Summary

  • iPhone 18 Pro colours have surfaced in live images yet again, confirming the previously leaked colourways.
  • The phone appears in Cherry Red, Light Blue and Black colours under direct sunlight, leaving nothing to the imagination.
  • Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 18 Pro in September 2026 with a smaller Dynamic Island and A20 Pro chipset.
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As Apple prepares to launch the iPhone 18 Pro later this year, tipsters are shifting gears to reveal more about the upcoming flagships before launch. Following a supply chain leak which detailed the iPhone 18 Pro chassis and colours, real-life images of the iPhone 18 Pro have leaked yet again, closely detailing its colourways and design.

Leaked Images Reveal iPhone 18 Pro Colours

The leaks arrive courtesy of Jon Rettinger on X, who took to his handle to share alleged real-life images of the iPhone 18 Pro in all its colourways. Jon first shared the iPhone 18 Pro images in Dark Cherry Red colourway, followed by separate posts for the Light Blue and Black colourways.

iPhone 18 Pro in Cherry Red colourway in a post by Jon Rettinger
iPhone 18 Pro in Cherry Red colourway in a post by Jon Rettinger

A previous Apple iPhone 18 Pro colour leak revealed real-life images of the phone's chassis, which surfaced in the supply chain. This new leak pretty much confirms that Apple is prioritising these uniquely bright colours this year. The images also confirm that Apple is sticking to its iPhone 17 Pro design language.

Starting with the images of the Cherry Red variant, it's bright red with a tinge of pink added, giving the colourway its zeal. The variant appears pink-ish when not under the sun, but the red is really exacerbated under direct sunlight. Apple's keeping the dual-tone design where the lower 75% of the portion has a slightly less pronounced colour.

iPhone 18 Pro in black from the back
Image Credit: X/ @Jon4Lakers
iPhone 18 Pro in black from the back

Image Credit: X/ @Jon4Lakers

iPhone 18 Pro in Light Blue from the back
Image Credit: X/ @Jon4Lakers
iPhone 18 Pro in Light Blue from the back

Image Credit: X/ @Jon4Lakers

iPhone 18 Pro in Cherry Red from the back
Image Credit: X/ @Jon4Lakers
iPhone 18 Pro in Cherry Red from the back

Image Credit: X/ @Jon4Lakers

The Light Blue variant, on the other hand, has a slightly deeper blue hue than the blue iPhone 13 Pro. While it's not Sky Blue, the colour of the chassis has been made quite lighter, while the inner card-like design is slightly darker, closer to Sky Blue. And finally, Black is pretty standard. It's slightly charcoal-ish, with the inner card-like element being slightly lighter.

Besides the design, we've also seen a handful of iPhone 18 Pro specs leak. The smartphone is expected to employ almost similar capacity batteries to last year, but the Dynamic Island could shrink by 25% smaller. Besides, the phone will arrive with the latest C2 modem and could be powered by the A20 Pro chipset.

There were also reports that the iPhone 18 Pro could launch at the same price as the iPhone 17 Pro. All in all, the iPhone 18 is expected in September 2026, and in addition to its usual slab phones, Apple is also expected to launch its first foldable smartphone, the iPhone Fold Ultra. More details about the upcoming iPhones should surface as we inch closer to launch, so stay tuned.

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