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First Look at the iPhone 18 Pro: Design Tweaks and Brand‑New Colors in Full View

Apple’s newest flagship is finally out of the bag – a hands‑on video reveals the iPhone 18 Pro’s fresh look and its three eye‑catching colour options.

A new hands‑on video shows the iPhone 18 Pro’s titanium frame, slimmer bezels and three striking colour finishes that shift subtly under different lighting conditions.

Apple has finally let the cat out of the bag – well, more like the video out of the vault. A short hands‑on clip posted earlier this week gives us the first real glimpse of the iPhone 18 Pro, and, honestly, it feels like the company took a page from its own design‑lab notebook.

First things first: the phone’s body is now made of a brushed‑titanium alloy, which is both lighter and, you know, a bit more premium than the stainless steel we’ve gotten used to. The frame sits nicely under the glass back, giving the whole thing a slightly matte, almost industrial vibe. It’s not a huge visual leap, but you can feel the difference when you hold it – the weight is a tad less, and the grip feels more secure, especially for those of us who tend to fumble a bit.

Now, the real eye‑catcher – the colours. Apple has rolled out three new finishes: a deep‑space “Midnight Black”, a shimmering “Cosmic Blue” and a warm “Aurora Gold”. In the video the phones are shown under a range of lighting – bright daylight, soft indoor glow and even a cool blue‑tone studio light. Each hue subtly shifts depending on the light source, which is a neat little trick that makes the phone look different every time you pull it out of your pocket.

Take the Cosmic Blue, for example. In daylight it looks like a classic navy, but under LED lighting it picks up a faint teal sheen, almost like you’re looking at a piece of ocean glass. Aurora Gold, on the other hand, leans toward a muted rose‑gold in the morning sun, yet under a warm indoor lamp it seems to glow with a buttery, honey‑like luster.

Beyond the colours, Apple has trimmed the bezels just a touch more, giving the display a slightly larger real‑estate without actually increasing the overall size of the handset. The screen itself remains a Super‑Retina XDR panel, still bright enough to make HDR content pop, but the reduced border makes the whole visual experience feel more immersive.

The camera bump has been re‑shaped too – it’s now a smoother, rounded rectangle rather than the boxy block we saw on the 17 Pro. This not only looks sleeker, but it also helps the phone sit flatter in your hand, reducing that annoying wobble you get when you try to video‑call on a flat surface.

Of course, all this talk of design begs the question: what about the internals? While the video didn’t dive into the chipset, rumors continue to swirl that the iPhone 18 Pro will be powered by Apple’s next‑gen A18 Bionic, promising a modest boost in speed and efficiency – but that’s a story for another day.

All in all, the hands‑on video does a good job of teasing the iPhone 18 Pro without giving away too much. The new titanium chassis feels premium, the colour palette adds a personal touch, and the subtle design refinements make the phone look and feel fresh. If you’re anything like me, you’ll be counting down the days until the official launch – and maybe even pre‑ordering one of those new shades just to see how it looks in your own living‑room lighting.

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