What the New iPhone 18 Pro Colors Reveal
The iPhone 18 Pro colors are the set of rumored finish options—Dark Cherry, Light Blue, Dark Gray and a likely Silver—that signal how Apple may be redefining the visual identity of its Pro smartphones by balancing expressive hues with a restrained, professional aesthetic. Fresh leaks of MagSafe-compatible cases and a hands-on video give the clearest look yet at these finishes ahead of the expected September launch. Three shades are visible: a deep wine-like Dark Cherry, a cooler Light Blue, and a traditional Dark Gray, while Silver remains off-camera but widely tipped. According to PCQuest, Apple is testing four colors for the Pro models and positioning Dark Cherry as the “signature new colour for the generation,” underlining how finish and personality are becoming as central to the Pro story as raw specifications.

Dark Cherry: The New Signature for the Apple Pro Lineup
Dark Cherry is emerging as the headline Dark Cherry color option in the iPhone 18 Pro leaks, described as a deep, wine-inspired red that replaces the earlier Cosmic Orange concept from the previous generation. Across leaked cases and the hands-on video, this shade stands out as the boldest option while still feeling rich and subdued rather than bright or playful. MyMobileIndia notes that Apple may continue offering “bold signature colours for its Pro models,” and Dark Cherry fits that role by clearly separating this generation from older titanium finishes at a glance. The absence of a traditional black finish in current leaks strengthens the idea that Apple wants each Pro cycle to have a unique hero color, making color choice a key part of how owners express identity without sacrificing the device’s premium, professional appeal.
Light Blue and Dark Gray: Subtle Yet Expressive Companions
Alongside Dark Cherry, Light Blue and Dark Gray round out the most visible iPhone 18 Pro colors in the current leaks, and together they show a shift toward subtle yet expressive Pro styling. Light Blue appears aimed at buyers who want a more colorful but still calm device—cool-toned and modern, but not loud. Dark Gray plays the role of the familiar, classic option, echoing earlier graphite and space-toned Pros while still fitting into the refreshed palette. Mashable describes Dark Gray as continuing Apple’s tradition of a premium-looking Pro shade, while PCQuest frames Light Blue as the more muted and cooler of Apple’s Pro styling. Taken as a trio, the finishes suggest Apple is easing away from pure monochrome toward a spectrum where every choice carries a different personality, yet all remain suitable for work and formal use.
Design Continuity: Smaller Dynamic Island, Familiar Hardware Feel
Beyond the color refresh, the iPhone 18 Pro leaks point to a design that holds onto many cues from the current Pro generation while refining details. Case images and the hands-on silicone magnetic cover show MagSafe rings, camera cutouts and frame lines that look close to the existing design language, hinting that materials and overall shape will stay familiar. Earlier reports mention a smaller Dynamic Island cutout, which would slightly change the look of the display without altering the basic interaction model. MyMobileIndia also notes that the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max could be slightly thicker, which may break compatibility with older cases. This mix of continuity and fine-tuning suggests Apple is letting color do much of the visible talking this cycle while it makes incremental changes to the front layout and ergonomics.
