The iPhone 11 Pro might launch in a Galaxy Note 10-like gradient color

The Huawei P30 Pro is available in a range of gradient colors and Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 can be purchased in the unique Aura Glow finish. Pretty soon these flagships will face tough competition from the iPhone 11 Pro which, per the latest leak, will also be sold in a gradient color.
An Aura Glow-like finish is reportedly on the cards
Online retailer Mobile Fun claims to have received news today that Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max will be sold in a new gradient finish that’s pretty similar to the Galaxy Note 10’s Aura Glow color. Adding further weight to the rumor is case maker Olixar which has supplied Mobile Fun with a render of Apple’s next flagships wearing the rumored new color.
It’s unclear at this stage if the Aura Glow-like variant of Apple’s next flagships will cost any extra or be limited to certain storage configurations. Either way, it could prove to be a hit among iPhone fans who are looking for something more colorful but not necessarily interested in the cheaper iPhone 11R which will feature just two rear cameras and an LCD display.
The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max, for those of you that aren’t yet aware, will feature 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch notched OLED displays respectively that ditch 3D Touch. These will be coupled with square-shaped camera modules on the rear that’ll house a total of three 12-megapixel sensors. The one positioned in the top-left corner will act as the primary camera while the snapper directly below should arrive paired with a telephoto zoom lens. The remaining sensor, on the other hand, is expected to boast an ultra-wide-angle lens.
Internally, Apple’s next premium models will arrive powered by the A13 Bionic and ship with iOS 13 straight out of the box. Also to be expected is either 4GB or 6GB of RAM, noticeably bigger batteries than the outgoing models, and support for 4G LTE networks.
The iPhone 11 might land in five colors
Moving over to the iPhone 11R, Mobile Fun believes it’ll be available in a total of five colors – green, blue, yellow, red, and lavender – which coincide with the five teased by the official invite to Apple’s event next week although it’s unclear if the option of matte or glossy finishes will be available. For visualization purposes, Olixar has also provided a render of the green model.