Apple usually keeps their flagship lines on a strict palette -- just
metal for MacBooks lately, and metal and black or white for iPhones,
iPads and iPod touches. The lower end lines get to have much more fun,
with cool, chromatic options like silver, pewter, blue, green, yellow,
pink, and red.
During the first few years of the iPhone there were always rumors a product Red version would ship around the holidays, but nothing ever came of them. To this day, if you want to add a splash of color to your iPhone, you have to go with a case or skin or sticker or after-market color swap.
Now, as the iPhone 5 approaches, is it time for Apple to revisit their color palette? Is it time to give iPhone owners the same options iPod nano and iPod shuffle owners have enjoyed for years? Is it time for the iPhone to get as multi-colored as the old Apple logo and original iMacs?
Or would that ruin the simplicity, class, and elegance of the iPhone line? Are even black and white one too many options?
Vote up top and then leave a comment below telling me why you voted the way you did, and which color you'd buy if you could!
During the first few years of the iPhone there were always rumors a product Red version would ship around the holidays, but nothing ever came of them. To this day, if you want to add a splash of color to your iPhone, you have to go with a case or skin or sticker or after-market color swap.
Now, as the iPhone 5 approaches, is it time for Apple to revisit their color palette? Is it time to give iPhone owners the same options iPod nano and iPod shuffle owners have enjoyed for years? Is it time for the iPhone to get as multi-colored as the old Apple logo and original iMacs?
Or would that ruin the simplicity, class, and elegance of the iPhone line? Are even black and white one too many options?
Vote up top and then leave a comment below telling me why you voted the way you did, and which color you'd buy if you could!
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