Apple debuts new green colors for iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro
Apple has unveiled two new green color options for both its iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro lineup, adding to the currently available finishes for its popular flagship smartphones.
Green iPhone 13 Pro models
The company, at its "Peek Performance" event on Tuesday, unveiled two new finishes for its iPhone 13 lineup -- one for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini and another for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Apple's two lower-tier iPhone 13 models are now available in a darker, forest green color. In addition, the company is now also selling its iPhone 13 Pro models in a lighter green it's calling Alpine Green.
A green color option for Apple's existing lineup was rumored earlier in March. At the time, those rumors didn't detail that there would be two separate green colors for the Pro and non-Pro models. Apple last had a green Pro model in 2019 with the iPhone 11 Pro.
The two new color finishes will become available to preorder on Friday, March 11. They will begin shipping out to customers the following week.
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Green iPhone 13 Pro models
The company, at its "Peek Performance" event on Tuesday, unveiled two new finishes for its iPhone 13 lineup -- one for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini and another for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Apple's two lower-tier iPhone 13 models are now available in a darker, forest green color. In addition, the company is now also selling its iPhone 13 Pro models in a lighter green it's calling Alpine Green.
A green color option for Apple's existing lineup was rumored earlier in March. At the time, those rumors didn't detail that there would be two separate green colors for the Pro and non-Pro models. Apple last had a green Pro model in 2019 with the iPhone 11 Pro.
The two new color finishes will become available to preorder on Friday, March 11. They will begin shipping out to customers the following week.
Read on AppleInsider
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