GadgetBond

  • Latest
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren W1
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Add GadgetBond as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.
Font ResizerAa
GadgetBondGadgetBond
  • Latest
  • Tech
  • AI
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Streaming
  • Transportation
Search
  • Latest
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • AI
    • Anthropic
    • ChatGPT
    • ChatGPT Atlas
    • Gemini AI (formerly Bard)
    • Google DeepMind
    • Grok AI
    • Meta AI
    • Microsoft Copilot
    • OpenAI
    • Perplexity
    • xAI
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren W1
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Follow US
AppleiOSiPhoneMobileTech

iPhone 17 Pro color rumored to match iOS 26’s glassy interface

Apple is reportedly testing a shimmering white iPhone 17 Pro finish that changes appearance under different lighting to match iOS 26’s Liquid Glass UI.

By
Shubham Sawarkar
Shubham Sawarkar's avatar
ByShubham Sawarkar
Editor-in-Chief
I’m a tech enthusiast who loves exploring gadgets, trends, and innovations. With certifications in CISCO Routing & Switching and Windows Server Administration, I bring a sharp...
Follow:
- Editor-in-Chief
Jul 22, 2025, 9:05 AM EDT
Share
iPhone 17 Pro Iridescent
Image: MacRumors
SHARE

When whispers out of China first surfaced suggesting that Apple might launch a mesmerizing new iPhone 17 Pro finish inspired by its forthcoming iOS 26 design language, even seasoned observers sat up and took notice. At the heart of the chatter is a “Liquid Glass” colorway—an almost ethereal, pearlescent white that reportedly shimmers and shifts hue depending on how light strikes it, mirroring the refractive, translucent aesthetic Apple introduced in iOS 26’s interface.

Apple famously extends its software motifs into hardware design, and with iOS 26’s unveiling at WWDC on June 9, 2025, the company signaled a departure from the flatter, pastel-laden look of recent years in favor of a more “fluid and glass-like” theme dubbed Liquid Glass. Think semi-translucent panels, subtle refractions, and depth effects that react to motion and content—skeuomorphic in spirit but decidedly modern in execution.

Against that backdrop, the idea of a handset whose exterior echoes these principles feels almost inevitable. A body coated in a white base that “appears differently depending on the lighting,” as leaker Instant Digital describes it, could deliver that sought-after sense of motion and unity between device and display.

Instant Digital (sometimes billed as Setsuna Digital) isn’t a greenhorn. Previous scoops that panned out include the yellow finish for the iPhone 14 series and Apple Watch Ultra 2’s Titanium Milanese Loop. Yet, as with any rumor circulating on Weibo, caution is warranted. The same account has erred before, and Cupertino is notorious for changing plans right up until final production.

Last Wednesday, Macworld claimed to have uncovered an “internal document” listing all four iPhone 17 variants in white alongside other hues—suggesting this isn’t solely a Pro-series treat but rather part of a broader palette. Still, white in many tech leaks often serves as shorthand; whether Apple will officially call it “Liquid Glass,” “Shimmer White,” or something else remains anyone’s guess.

Beyond this pearlescent mystery tone, multiple sources have pointed to a lineup that includes:

  • Copper-like Orange: A warm metallic shade that’s reminiscent of autumnal sunsets
  • Matte Black and Deep Blue: Classics that anchor the Pro models in sophistication
  • Graphite Gray: Apple’s go-to dark neutral for years, slightly tweaked for the new chassis

Meanwhile, a purported leak of third‑party lens covers shared by another tipster, Majin Bu, conspicuously showed a “Transparent” option rather than white—fueling rumors of an additional secret color under wraps. When pressed, Bu cryptically hinted at “another surprise” still in Apple’s labs.

Hardware changes often unlock fresh color choices. For the 17 Pro, Apple is rumored to be dialing back from last year’s full‑Titanium construction to a hybrid glass‑and‑aluminum frame. This dual‑material approach not only eases manufacturing but also provides a canvas for more dynamic finishes—glass layers can be treated or tinted in ways that pure metals can’t.

That synergy of materials and surface treatment could be the perfect playground for “Liquid Glass.” Imagine an aluminum core for strength, with rear and perhaps side panels sheathed in multilayered glass that refracts ambient light. Subtle prisms, faint color fringes, or even a barely perceptible gradient could emerge as you tilt the device.

Beyond the fanfare around a pretty new finish, rumors like these offer a glimpse into Apple’s broader design philosophy. By tying hardware color directly to software design language, Apple fosters a cohesive brand experience—one where iOS feels at home inside the shell it inhabits, and the shell itself becomes an extension of on‑screen visuals.

This approach has marketing appeal (imagine the ad spots: “Feel the iOS 26 aesthetic in your hand”), but it also speaks to the company’s obsession with detail. Colors are no longer mere paint jobs; they’re physical manifestations of abstract software themes.


Discover more from GadgetBond

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Topic:iPhone 17
Most Popular

Xbox initiates massive restructuring: 1,600 roles cut

New reports suggest a substantial battery increase for iPhone 18 Pro Max

A redesigned entry-level MacBook Pro is finally on the horizon

Where to stream Project Hail Mary worldwide

Why social media can be mentally exhausting

Also Read
Abstract blue gradient background featuring a centered rounded-square icon with a minimalist blue audio waveform symbol, representing a real-time voice or audio AI interface.

Faster, smarter, still mini: the new GPT-Realtime-2.1

Promotional image showing ChatGPT integrated with Microsoft PowerPoint. A PowerPoint presentation is open with multiple slides visible in the left sidebar, while a ChatGPT panel on the right updates the presentation using uploaded files, including refreshing the executive summary, adding a new chart slide, and generating speaker notes. The headline at the top reads, “Create and edit presentations in PowerPoint,” against a blue gradient background with the OpenAI logo in the bottom-right corner.

OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT for PowerPoint worldwide

“Guilty Creatures” book cover artwork and Julia Garner’s headshot

Apple TV announces ‘Guilty Creatures’ adaptation with all-star creative team

The Apple logo, a white silhouette of an apple with a bite taken out of it, is displayed with a rainbow colored gradient. The stem and leaf of the apple are green. The background is black.

The first iPhone Ultra could be a rare find

A colorful 3D rendering of the Microsoft logo. The logo consists of four squares with rounded corners arranged in a square formation. The top-left square is colored red, the top-right square is colored green, the bottom-left square is colored blue, and the bottom-right square is colored yellow. A colorful rainbow wraps around the four squares.

Microsoft announces 4,800 layoffs in strategic shift

Google Play Indie Games Fund 2026 Africa Metadata Card

Google Play extends its reach to African indie creators

The Figma logo and wordmark on a vibrant blue background. The logo features a black rounded square containing colorful overlapping circles - red/orange at the top, purple on the left, cyan/blue on the right, and green at the bottom. Next to the logo is the word "Figma" in large, clean white sans-serif typography. This is the official branding for Figma, the popular collaborative design and prototyping tool.

Figma officially earns ISO 42001 certification for AI governance

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

The iPhone 18 Pro Max is finally getting a massive battery

Company Info
  • Homepage
  • Support my work
  • Latest stories
  • Company updates
  • GDB Recommends
  • Daily newsletters
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Write for us
  • Editorial guidelines
Legal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Accessibility Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
Socials
Follow US

Disclosure: We love the products we feature and hope you’ll love them too. If you purchase through a link on our site, we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Read our ethics statement. Please note that pricing and availability are subject to change.

Copyright © 2026 GadgetBond. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information.