Yet another leak on the iPhone 17 Pro’s camera components has reaffirmed the existence of a Papaya Orange color for this device. The same bold color should arrive with the Pro Max variant as well, set to replace last year’s Desert Titanium shade. The leak gave away some other color variants, and here’s what to expect.
The leak came from the Apple insider, Majin Bu. The ever-reliable leaker posted a live photo of the camera islands that might arrive with each of the colors on iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. Apple usually doesn’t indulge in extremely vibrant shades, but it might experiment with an orange iPhone 17 Pro this year.
Every leak we saw in the past few months has shown the same camera island design on the Pro models. The leaked image we found today reaches the same conclusion. It’s beyond a shadow of a doubt now that Apple is going to revamp the iPhone’s appearance.
The image spills three other colors, aside from the orange one. As you can tell by looking at those camera plates, both the Apple iPhone new models are supposed to feature a Titanium Grey option. And if the leak pans out, there’s also a possibility of a Midnight Blue color, almost similar to the iPhone 14.
There’s another color that Apple’s considering, which appears to be a lighter shade of grey, most likely a silver hue. These are the four main colors on the Pro, as far as the leaked photo is concerned. But we are hearing reports of another skin to be featured on these devices.
If you recall WWDC 2025, Apple announced iOS 26 with a Liquid Glass theme for its new devices. Well, the company is taking inspiration from that theme to engineer a transparent white color for the Pros, which will be able to reflect a wide spectrum of lights, a multi-colored design, perhaps.
A few days ago, a leak on the vanilla iPhone 17 revealed all six of its color options. Its lens protectors were shown in a photo colored in black, gray, silver, light blue, green, and purple. Every color represents the expected paint job on the base iPhone 17. As always, we advise taking this news with a grain of salt until more sources have verified it. Stick around for further updates.