Here’s what the iPhone 17, 17 professionals and air colors really look like

This is a launch day on the iPhone, which means it’s time to see how the new models look and feel outside the marketing material. Can’t get to your local Apple store? Without worrying, I went bright and early (Australia’s time) to grab some photos and record some of the first impressions.

IPhone 17 colors

This year’s iPhone 17 is available in five colors, which is the same number available last year. This year’s colors are more subtle and take on soft pastel tones compared to bold, saturated colors we have seen with the iPhone 16.

The entire iPhone 17 chassis is matched from the colors, from the glass in the back to the camera plateau and aluminum housing. All buttons, including camera control, are also aligned. As with last year’s iPhone 16, 17 models have a little more color saturation around the vertical camera array, which should add color pop to the back, even in the most boring cases.

Lavender

If your thing is light pink, this is the iPhone for you. This is definitely one of the colors of the iPhone of all time, and that’s all I can say.

Sage

IPhone 17 sage back.

This year’s Sage is light green, no different from the original game of the boy’s screen.

Fog blue

IPhone 17 smokes blue back.

Mist Blue can be in 2025. Accent because it is very reminiscent of the Sierra Blue apple presented with the iPhone 13 Pro.

White

IPhone 17 white back.

Sitting somewhere between the iPod and the polycarbonate MacBook, White iPhone 17 is the only model that includes a natural silver aluminum finish.

Black

IPhone 17 black back.

Although the iPhone 17 Pro fans are salty due to the lack of black option, anyone who has chosen the iPhone 17 can choose this washed but secret classic look.

IPhone 17 Pro colors

This year, Apple has reduced the iPhone 17 Pro to three compared to four last year. The chassis also changed from titanium to aluminum with a ceramic panel glass panel (for wireless charging).

The entire iPhone 17 Pro chassis is a Unibody color design with buttons and metal camera rings. Gone is a glass that surrounds the camera’s array at the end, in favor of a larger camera plateau.

Silver

IPhone 17 Pro Silver Back.

What, of course, is the iPhone MacBook Pro, silver is distinguished as a bright and natural one -time one -time aluminum. This is the silver you will find in the old 35mm movie camera and it will look great anyway.

Cosmic orange

IPhone 17 Pro Cosmic Orange Back.

This year’s boldest choice, Cosmic Orange is the shade you either intend to love or hate. I say that hats to Apple for the famous road, not some kind of rusty gold.

Deep blue

IPhone 17 Pro Deep Blue Back.

Closer to your black color if 2025 You will choose the iPhone Pro. It is dark enough to almost not register as blue, while enough blue to avoid black.

IPhone air colors

New 2025 The iPhone Air is the thinnest iPhone that you can get into your hands and the only one that keeps a titanium chassis. It comes in four colors with a ceramic panel glass back and a polished metal tray with buttons that match.

Here comes the camera plateau, which is the main iPhone Air thin design.

Heavenly blue

IPhone Air Blue Back.-1

It is a delicate blue color, but much like the iPhone 17 smokes blue, it is a personal accent for anyone who loves cooler colors. If you look at the picture of the picture that I have the wrong photo, know that I had to check if I had a blue in the store. That barely blue.

Light gold

IPhone Air Gold Back.

Usually Apple offers a golden shade with its titanium offer, and the weather is no exception. Thanks to the ceramic panel glass, everything looks a bit washed on the back, but the edges of the tray shine brightly.

The cloud is white

IPhone Air Cool White Back.

Slightly less white and more metal than the iPhone 17 iPod, Cloud White looks particularly clean with a mirror -like air polished chassis decoration.

The space is black

IPhone Air Space Black Back.-1

Apple likes to use this monker with your deep black, and that’s what you’ll get. If you want the iPhone to be unprofitable black, this is your only choice in 2025. For iPhone 16e.

What is the best iPhone color?

To say obvious, the best iPhone color is the one you like best. Although we tried to capture the true similarity of each color (including the white balance of the white) here, before deciding which one you like best, you may need to see each model in person.

I, as the one who updates the iPhone 17 Pro this year (from the silver stainless steel iPhone 13 Pro), I went to silver again. In any case, it should look good, and while I was almost looking for space orange, I wondered if I would forget when the innovation was worn out. I decided to pair it with the new Apple Green Techwoven tray (hopefully he will stop better than the inappropriate Finewoven cases).

Next this year is distinguished from Space Black and Cloud White iPhone Air, while the other two shades look more like “yellow white” and “blue white” because of how weak they are. The iPhone 17 Mist Blue also looks great, and I was amazed at how much I liked Sage personally compared to Apple before release photos. For me, the iPhone 17 and 17 professionals Deep Blue miss the sign.

What is an aluminum professional?

From stainless steel iPhone 13 Pro, I was expecting an aluminum model to feel lighter. However, a quick look at the specification sheet shows that there is a 2g weight difference between them. So my main concern is that when switching the chassis material would be completely unreasonable with a “cheaper” feeling.

Unibody’s design can be one of the best Apple. Notwithstanding how you feel about the Bulge camera, when you attach the right case on it, you will probably not even notice it.

Choosing the best color

You can get to the Apple store or a similar retail to see the colors for yourself. If you are thinking of wrapped in your iPhone tray, make sure you choose a color that will complement it. Although silver and blacks should go with almost anyone, there will be no orange and lavender.

Feeling a nostalgic iPhone past? View some of the best iPhone colors of all time.

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