Hey ho, it's the teaser, yo! With Apple just releasing its invitation for the iPhone 11 event on September 10, the inevitable speculation what does the logo on the teaser and the slogan below it mean.
This time around, Apple opted for a fruit made of colorful transparent layers, and the "By innovation only" wordplay. This is why we wanted to ask you what Da Vinci code has Apple hidden in the invitation teaser this time around that reveals more about the iPhone 11 before it is released.
Could the it be the mentioned new apple logo that will include gradient 'rainbow' coloring and which will allegedly indicate where to put your AirPods for the reverse wireless charging option that the new iPhones will allegedly offer?
Or are those the rumored new jolly colors of the cheapo iPhone 11? Alternatively, this is the precise "fruity" color palette of the famous transparent iMac G3 as you can see below, so a resurrection and a throwback for the modern time with new MacBook colors could be warranted.
Ya know, colored anodized MacBooks would be really cool. Just saying it’s been a while since we had a colorful laptop from Apple and they could use a little visual differentiation. https://t.co/EiPrQpDuBa
Let's not forget that there is still a chance for Apple to decide to catch up to the Huaweis and Samsungs of this world by introducing a gradient finish on one of its new iPhones that may chameleonize its hue depending on how the angle of light reflected off of its glass housing. Let the speculation start... now!
What do you think Apple's iPhone 11 event invitation means?
Hints about a new gradient 'rainbow' Apple logo
10.74%
The new iPhone 11 colors
45.68%
New MacBooks, throwback to the iMac G3 'fruit' colors
6.11%
Gradient color option for the new iPhones
22.95%
Other
14.53%
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Daniel, a devoted tech writer at PhoneArena since 2010, has been engrossed in mobile technology since the Windows Mobile era. His expertise spans mobile hardware, software, and carrier networks, and he's keenly interested in the future of digital health, car connectivity, and 5G. Beyond his professional pursuits, Daniel finds balance in travel, reading, and exploring new tech innovations, while contemplating the ethical and privacy implications of our digital future.
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