iPhone 17 Pro could be available in Sky Blue, leaker claims

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If a new rumor is to be believed, the iPhone 17 Pro might be available in a familiar-looking Sky Blue color option.

A silver smartphone with three camera lenses placed on a wooden surface near green leaves.
The iPhone 17 Pro might be available in a color similar to the Sierra Blue of the iPhone 13 Pro. Image Credit: AppleInsider



As a whole, the iPhone 17 Pro is expected to introduce radical visual changes, with many sources claiming the device will feature a redesigned camera bump. We've also heard a lot about the materials and features of the iPhone 17 Pro, but there have been few claims about the color options Apple plans to offer.

Now, leaker Majin Bu claims to have the details on the exclusive color that's expected to debut with Apple's 2025 flagship. In a post on their website, the leaker says that the iPhone 17 Pro will be available in "YuangFeng Blue" or Sky Blue, which would look similar to the recently introduced M4 MacBook Air and M3 iPad Air.



The leaker's use of "YuangFeng Blue" makes it obvious where their information comes from. Majin Bu often repeats rumors originally shared on Chinese social media, making various iPhone-related claims somewhat more accessible to an English-speaking audience.

Bu's latest website post mostly consists of adjectives praising Apple's choice of color options. Still, it provides a few interesting details about the rumored Sky Blue color. Supposedly, "sources close to the supply chain" claim that the Sky Blue color has seen use on prototype units, and that it "will be the star of the September 2025 launch event."

Though Apple is reportedly testing two other color options -- dark purple and green -- Sky Blue is said to be the frontrunner. While Apple offered a similar color with the iPhone 13 Pro, which was available in Sierra Blue, the claims of a Sky Blue iPhone 17 Pro seem questionable.

The only two devices currently available in Sky Blue are the iPad Air and MacBook Air, meaning that the Sky Blue color is not available on Apple's high-end product lines. By offering different color options on different "tiers" of devices, Apple keeps its standard and professional product lines visually distinct. This can be seen even with the current iPhone 16 range.

If the latest rumor from Majin Bu turns out to be true, then the iPhone 17 Pro would be the only "Pro" device offered in the light blue colorway. It's far-fetched, but not impossible. Bu has been right about iPhone colors in the past. They said that the standard iPhone 15 would be offered in green, which did end up happening.

Even so, Majin Bu's latest claims must be taken with a grain of salt, given the leaker's less-than-stellar track record.

Previously, they claimed Apple would release a red iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, which never materialized. The leaker also suggested the iPhone 13 Pro would be available in Rose Gold, which turned out to be inaccurate. Most notably, Majin Bu once shared a particularly outlandish iPhone design, with a camera bump resembling a fidget spinner.

Again, Majin Bu sources their information from Chinese social media, and it comes from users of varying credibility. As a result, their claims are more often wrong than not, despite the occasional accurate "leak."

Bu's latest claims about the iPhone 17 Pro being available in Sky Blue have yet to be corroborated or debunked by other sources. Given the leaker's mixed track record, this rumor has earned the "Possible" score for the time being.

Rumor Score: Possible

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  • Reply 1 of 11
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,429member
    Never has the word "blue" had to do as much heavy lifting as it does in Apple's interpretation of Sky Blue. The mock-up photo shown above is WAY more blue-looking than either the MBA or iPad Air in the sky blue color, which is more of a, "if you squint hard and catch the light at the right angle, you can see the whispers of blue" kind of blue. I'm not here to argue with people who are fans of it, you like what you like, but I'm really hoping that this year's "special iPhone Pro color" isn't one that's essentially devoid of color. People have been clamoring for a nice, simple jet black ever since the iPhone 7--how about THAT? Ironically, it's the 16e that has finally gotten a true black color. 
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  • Reply 2 of 11
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,434member
    Yeah it isn’t Bondi Blue.
    Looking at my MBA, it looks like a light grey version of silver. Don’t mind it, quite like it as a little different and quite a classy look, but in truth I would like it to be a wee bit bluer.

    but then I liked Forstall designed Mac OSX GUI back in the day. Not now, but I did then.
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  • Reply 3 of 11
    SiTimesitime Posts: 47member
    I have a feeling that “sky blue” is going to look like “light gray”. Similar to how my purple iPad Mini (7) looks like… light gray. 

    Thankfully I found a great clear-purple case that makes my iPad Mini look like the purple it should have always been out of the box. :D  
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  • Reply 4 of 11
    GeeAyegeeaye Posts: 42unconfirmed, member
    Woah. Deal breaker.
    williamlondonmike1
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  • Reply 5 of 11
    I have been buying the new colour that is released with every new iPhone (Natural Titanium for my 16 Pro Max last year), but I always feel that the White version looks the best. 

    If I do pick up the 17 this year, I'll stick to the White. 
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  • Reply 6 of 11
    Still wanting the return of Product (Red) please Apple 🙏.
    12Strangers
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  • Reply 7 of 11
    The rate of innovation is immense.
    nubuswilliamlondon12Strangers
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  • Reply 8 of 11
    9secondkox29secondkox2 Posts: 3,377member
    I think the blue is a consumer grade color. Black/grey/silver tones and maybe some shades of gold as the pro colors seem to be apples distinctions. 

    Not really a fan of that blue personally. Is reminiscent of the Microsoft surface stuff (though Apple’s is much classier). 
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  • Reply 9 of 11
    robin huberrobin huber Posts: 4,062member
    Many of Apple’s recent “color” choices give life to the title “50 Shades of Gray.”
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  • Reply 10 of 11
    fred1fred1 Posts: 1,158member
    Is this some sales ploy that in recent years the only way to get an iPhone in a color that doesn’t make it look like a child’s toy is to buy a Pro or Pro Max model?

    And the 3/4 circle rating for this rumor means it’s “possible”. Uh, what does a half circle mean? Impossible? And a quarter circle?
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  • Reply 11 of 11
    mike1mike1 Posts: 3,478member
    I liked whatever they called the blue on the 12 Pro I replaced last year. Got a tiny peek of the color around the camera array when it was in the case.
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