This is a famous fact on the phone that only a budget buyer wants a colorful handset. This is of course not true, but you will be forgiven for thinking it is based on the situation of the smartphone scene, a state that I cannot help think of – and confuse – now that there is a talk about the iPhone Pink 13 Pro Max.
Twitter account (and telephone telephone) called Peng tweeted shop that a rose pink iPhone 13 Pro Max will land in December. This is a very suspicious claim – at least because the attached rendering is a fan of Instagmer Ali Sayed Ali, and it overtook this leak.
December also seems late for the iPhone 13 model to be launched, but maybe my biggest reasons are skeptical about this just Apple doesn’t use bright colors for its premium phones. IPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max for example are available in black, silver, gold and the Pacific Blue – with the last two understated.
But Apple is not afraid to use bright or unusual colors on other cellphones. Outside boring colors, iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini are available in purple and bright red, along with Snazzy’s green. The iPhone SE (2020) can also be bought in bright red.
So, while I was not sold in this rumor, I would not be surprised if the iPhone 13 came in pink – but I would be surprised if the iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max did it.
And this is not an exclusive apple problem. Want Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra? Your color choices are black or silver (or a small amount of intelligent extra nuances if you buy it directly from Samsung). But the standard Samsung Galaxy S21 comes in the choice of pink and violet, and if you move further into, say, the Samsung Galaxy range, you have the same color choice as many models.
The same thing can be seen at a lower level with OnePlus – while for most brands focusing on smooth nuances, Oneplus Nord Mid-Range can be owned in a bright ‘blue marble’. And this is a story similar to other brands – not everything all the time, but enough for a definite pattern.
What I don’t understand, is the reason. Having a lot of money doesn’t make someone less interested in Gadgets Strip – you just need to see how Donald Trump adorns the evidence.
Appreciating or wanting top-class technology does not make you allergic to color – I definitely fall into that category, and some of the calls I have the honor of 10 mostly because of the striking blue color scheme I can get it with.
So I am confused why this is no more often a choice in the upper class. Of course, not everyone will want a cellphone that shines like the Sun, but the option is always appreciated, especially when you pay a lot of money.
So I – like apparently a lot, many others – hope Apple does make the pink iphone 13, but what I really expect is that the color is available throughout the ranks.