Apple iPhone 18 Pro to Launch in Burgundy, Coffee, and Purple Colors: All You Need to Know

Apple is all set to redefine smartphone elegance with the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro lineup. According to fresh leaks, Apple may introduce three brand-new colorsBurgundy, Coffee Brown, and Coffee Purple — for its 2025 flagship series.

New Colors to Set a Trend

The latest leaks from India Today, MacRumors, and Gadgets360 reveal that Apple is shifting towards a more luxurious and refined color palette. The Burgundy finish delivers a deep royal tone, Coffee Brown brings a rich dark-chocolate texture, while Coffee Purple mixes warmth with subtle elegance. These shades aim to make the iPhone 18 Pro stand out as both a tech marvel and a fashion statement.

Premium Design and Display Upgrades

The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to feature a recycled titanium alloy body, offering improved durability and a lightweight feel. It may sport a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR ProMotion display with a 240Hz refresh rate and up to 3000 nits brightness, ensuring crystal-clear visuals even under bright sunlight.

Performance and Camera Enhancements

Powered by the A19 Bionic chip built on a 3nm+ architecture, the iPhone 18 Pro promises next-level speed, energy efficiency, and AI integration. The camera setup could feature a 1-inch Sony sensor capable of 8K HDR video recording and AI-driven image processing for better low-light results.

Apple Smart Glasses Teaser Expected

Excitingly, Apple might tease its long-awaited Apple Smart Glasses at the iPhone 18 launch event, hinting at the brand’s broader vision for interconnected smart devices.

Expected Launch and Price

The Apple iPhone 18 series is likely to debut in September 2025, with the base model starting around $999 (₹89,900).

Svg%3E

Dibyajyoti Bordoloi is the creator and author of FishCampRehab.com, a third-generation experienced fish keeper and owner of a successful pet breeding farm. He is also a member of the Center for Wildlife Rehabilitation And Conservation (Assam), the Marine Aquarium Societies of North East India, and the Kaziranga Nature Conservancy of Assam.