Apple's bright black iPhone X prototype exposed, never listed

IT House News, March 13 According to MacRumors, Apple has tested the bright black color on the iPhone X, but has never actually launched a version of this color.

IT Home learned that with the release of iPhone 7 in 2016, Apple introduced a new "bright black" color scheme, which uses a shiny and shiny surface treatment process, which is similar to the previous iPhone. The standard brushed aluminum surface treatment is different.

Bright black is unique because it is very dark compared to other "black" and "space gray" paints and has a certain degree of light reflection. So far, Apple has not used the same black coating on another phone, but according to a photo shared by the leaker Mr. White on Twitter today, Apple has tested a bright black iPhone X.

At the time, the iPhone X was available in silver close to white and a fairly deep space gray. There was no bright black shown in the prototype photos.

This so-called prototype device does not have Apple's logo or other certification marks , nor a complete camera module, but it is identical to iPhone X in other respects.

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