6/22/2023 0 Comments Iphone red color code![]() Oh, and the Pink Gold Galaxy S22 really brings back some rose gold iPhone vibes for me.īut let’s not forget one of the most stunning colors for phones - the Huawei P30 Pro. I also really like the Galaxy S22 Ultra Burgundy color, which is what I hope Apple does with the iPhone 15 Pro. When I saw Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy A54 5G drop, I fell in love with that Awesome Violet color - it’s exactly what the purple iPhone 14 should have been. ![]() When you look at the competition, Apple is definitely lacking in the color department. I have a love-hate relationship with the Deep Purple color, too I like having a purple phone, but it definitely leans more gray than purple in most situations. I was a fan of Alpine Green, but I know it wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Though Apple has had some hits with the iPhone Pro colors over the years (Pacific Blue, for sure), most of the exclusive Pro colors have been a mixed bag. I’m not sure why, but it just feels like Apple only gives the standard iPhone models the “fun” colors because “pros” must only want “professional” colors … which couldn’t be further from the truth. The other problem is that pink is only for the regular iPhone, never the Pro models. Though Apple has made a few iPhone models pink since the original Rose Gold, they never quite look pink enough for me. Rose Gold continued on to the first generation iPhone SE, as well as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus - but then it vanished, never to be seen again, much to my dismay. I love rose gold, and the way Apple did it made it look like a beautiful metallic pink, which I loved. When Apple had the Rose Gold color for the iPhone 6s, that was one of my absolute favorite iPhone colors of all time. Apple has an iPhone color problem Joe Maring/Digital Trends While it’s not quite a color that I’m in love with yet, based on Apple’s history with colors, I have my doubts that it’ll get it right. The exact code is 410D0D if you want to get a preview of what it looks like. Still, the Deep Purple iPhone 14 Pro is still better than that god-awful purple iPhone 14, at least.įor the iPhone 15 Pro, it seems likely that we’re getting a dark red color this time, like a rich wine or burgundy. I personally was hoping that Deep Purple was more of a vibrant, royal purple. And when you’re not, the Deep Purple really looks like a dark gray (like Space Black) with a hint of purple tint - not really what I signed up for. Sure, in the right lighting conditions, it definitely looks purple, but you’re not going to be in the perfect lighting every second of the day. But when I got my Deep Purple iPhone 14 Pro in my hand, I was a bit let down - it only really looks purple in certain light and angles. ![]() I liked the shades of purple I saw in concept renderings, and I was going to get purple regardless. It wasn’t for me.īefore Apple revealed the Deep Purple iPhone 14 Pro, rumors were circulating around that there would be a purple color for it, and there were multiple renderings of what it would look like. Even though I chose the Sierra Blue iPhone 13 Pro when I upgraded, I ended up regretting it - the color was hard to capture in photographs, and I just wasn’t a big fan of how light and “icy” the blue was. You could also tell that it was blue, no matter what the lighting of the environment was. Even though I’m not a huge blue person (I liked it more as a kid), it was this vibrant, rich blue that definitely stood out at the time. Pacific Blue was one of the best colors that Apple released for the iPhone Pro. So far, I have had the Midnight Green iPhone 11 Pro, Pacific Blue iPhone 12 Pro, Sierra Blue iPhone 13 Pro, and Deep Purple iPhone 14 Pro. I also have been upgrading every year, and I typically end up going with that fun color for the Pro iPhones just because that’s the new thing (how else are people supposed to know I have the latest and greatest?). Fool me once, shame on you fool me twice, shame on me Andy Boxall/Digital TrendsĮver since the start of the “Pro” phones with the iPhone 11 Pro, Apple has been adding a splash of color to its “professional” phones. ![]()
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