Why the Latest iPhone 18 Pro Color Leak Looks Dubious

A fresh iPhone 18 Pro color leak is spreading fast, but the image may show third party camera protectors rather than real Apple components. Here is why the rumor deserves caution.

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Why the Latest iPhone 18 Pro Color Leak Looks Dubious

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Apple leak season has a way of turning blurry parts into headline news, and the latest supposed glimpse of the iPhone 18 Pro colors is a perfect example. A new image making the rounds online claims to reveal the finishes planned for Apple’s next Pro models. At first glance, it seems to back up earlier rumors. Look closer, though, and the story starts to wobble.

The excitement is easy to understand. After the buzz around the striking Cosmic Orange look tied to the iPhone 17 Pro conversation, many Apple fans have been waiting for another standout finish instead of the usual safe metallic palette. That is why fresh talk around the iPhone 18 Pro colors has picked up so quickly.

So far, multiple reports have pointed to four possible color options for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max: Dark Cherry, Sky Blue, Dark Gray, and Silver. Those shades first appeared in renders reportedly built from supply chain information, and similar colors later surfaced again in images showing what looked like glass pieces for the rear camera area.

This leak looks convincing until it doesn’t

The newest photo, shared widely through Apple rumor circles, is said to show components for the upcoming phones and has been presented as another sign that those earlier color leaks were accurate. According to the claim, the parts are camera covers for the iPhone 18 Pro lineup.

There is just one problem. That specific component does not really fit with Apple’s current Pro iPhone construction. On recent Pro models, including the iPhone 17 Pro design discussed in earlier rumors, Apple is believed to use a unibody rear shell that already incorporates the raised camera platform, with a separate cutout for MagSafe. If the iPhone 18 Pro keeps that same approach, these alleged parts are unlikely to be official camera covers at all.

A far more plausible explanation is much less dramatic. The pieces in the image may simply be third party accessories, likely decorative or protective covers designed to sit on top of the camera plateau and mimic rumored Apple finishes. That would explain why they exist, why they match circulating color names, and why they do not line up neatly with the expected hardware design.

The source raises another red flag. The image was posted by an X account using the name Majin, a detail that naturally caught attention because of the known leaker Majin Bu. But the more established account is no longer the one in question, and there is little reason to assume this newer profile carries the same credibility. In leak culture, that distinction matters. A familiar name can give weak information far more traction than it deserves.

That does not automatically make the image fake. It could still hint at the direction Apple is exploring, especially if accessory makers are already betting on rumored iPhone 18 Pro colors. But that is very different from treating it as hard evidence of the final design.

And then there is the color itself. The so called Dark Cherry shade in the latest photo looks flatter and less refined than earlier renders suggested. Instead of feeling bold or premium, it comes off muted, almost lifeless. If that turns out to be the real finish, plenty of Apple fans may be underwhelmed.

For now, the smartest move is the simplest one: enjoy the speculation, but keep your skepticism switched on. Not every viral iPhone 18 Pro leak is a window into Apple’s plans. Sometimes it is just a well timed accessory photo dressed up as insider information.

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skyspin

Feels overhyped, not convinced. Looks like third-party covers to me. Dark Cherry is kinda meh.

atomwave

Is this even legit? Feels more like accessory photos to me, colors look flat and kinda fake. Wait and see..