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iPhone 18 Pro Colors Leak: Coffee, Purple, Burgundy — Still No Black

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  • The colors of Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 series have reportedly leaked online.
  • The latest leaks point to new coffee, purple, and burgundy shades—but no black AGAIN.
  • What else is in the rumor mill for iPhone 18? Let's break it down.

Color shouldn’t be a big deal—until it is. A new rumor says Apple’s next Pro iPhones may ship in three warm finishes: coffee (brown), purple, and burgundy—and still no black. That headline sounds familiar because the current Pro line already broke with the usual dark option. Early rumors point to a repeat next year with Apple's 2026 lineup.Apple's new colors for the 2026 iPhone 18 have reportedly leaked online.Photo via iDrop News // Apple's new colors for the 2026 iPhone 18 have reportedly leaked online.

So… what actually leaked?

The tip comes from a well-known Weibo leaker, Instant Digital. Depending on the translator you use, the phrasing shifts a bit—“coffee” vs. “coffee brown,” “burgundy” vs. “wine red”—but the gist is the same: three cozy tones, no standard black. Outlets picking up the post include 9to5Mac, MacRumors, Tom’s Guide, TechRadar, and BGR, all flagging that translation wobble and the missing black. Treat it as a snapshot of pre-production options, not a signed-off palette.

iPhone 17 Pro set the stage

Remember earlier this year? Apple went bold with Cosmic Orange, added Deep Blue, and kept Silver—no black in sight (with the iPhone 17 series). That alone stirred debate, yet demand didn’t exactly suffer; availability swings and sell-through stories kept popping up after launch. If Apple holds the line on “no black” for another cycle, consider it a pattern, not a one-off.

What do “coffee,” “purple,” and “burgundy” mean in Apple-speak?

Apple’s color names often change late in the game, and the finish itself can lean warmer or cooler depending on coatings. Expect:

  • Coffee — a deep brown that reads luxe rather than playful; think espresso hardware and leather-case synergy.
  • Purple — Apple’s done this before, but Pro-grade purple tends to be muted, not lavender.
  • Burgundy — a wine-red that can skew formal on metal; rivals like Samsung have gone there before, so shoppers already “get” the vibe.

Names may ship different from leaks. Shades can shift as yield tuning continues. That’s normal.

iPhone 18 leaked colors: Purple (left), Coffee (middle), and Burgundy (right).Photo via Tom's Guide // iPhone 18 leaked colors: Purple (left), Coffee (middle), and Burgundy (right).

Why skip black (again)?

Short version: manufacturing, durability, and perception. Very dark finishes are unforgiving—tiny tint differences show under store lighting, and everyday scuffs pop more on darker tones. When you’re making millions of frames, uniformity and scrap rates matter. Limiting to three curated finishes also simplifies ramp and keeps the Pro line feeling, well, “considered.” That’s marketing and factory math holding hands.

Is this proven for this cycle? Not officially. But supply-chain watchers have pointed to similar pressures before, and the rumor-mill consensus for iPhone 18 is clearly “warm palette, no black—for now.”

How reliable is this?

Instant Digital has a track record with materials/colors, though early color leaks are notoriously fuzzy because they’re filtered through internal codenames and machine translation. 9to5Mac explicitly shows how the wording changes across services, which is why outlets hedge with “under consideration” language. Best reading: serious contender, not final paint chips.

Signals to watch next

  • Case colors: Big brands often spin up early runs aligned with Apple’s internal targets. If you see coffee-brown leather-alikes, muted purple polymers, and oxblood-leaning reds clustering, that’s telling.
  • Carrier display kits and packaging leaks: Late-stage collateral tends to freeze color names.
  • Retail availability patterns for current models: sometimes Apple “trains” the shelf with a vibe before the next cycle lands.

What it means if you’re a black-finish loyalist

If you must have stealthy hardware, plan for a dark case or consider sticking with a recent black-tinted Pro while they’re still around in the channel. If you’re open to warm neutrals, coffee might scratch that understated itch without broadcasting “look at me.” And honestly, burgundy on a Pro frame could be low-key stunning.

Bottom line

  • Multiple outlets cite the same Weibo source: coffee, purple, burgundy—no black is the current rumors for iPhone 18 Pro.
  • It’s early. Apple tweaks shades and names deep into validation.
  • The warm trio fits where Apple’s been steering Pro aesthetics since the iPhone 17 lineup—bolder, fewer, more curated finishes.

If this holds, expect shelves that feel more fashion-house than tool-bench. Not everyone will cheer. But a lot of people will look down at that coffee-brown frame and quietly smile.

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Published to Apple Scoop on 3rd November, 2025.
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