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Protective cases for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models have now appeared in clear detail through recent leaks. These accessories give an early sense of the colors and subtle shifts Apple has prepared for its 2026 flagships. Dark Cherry stands out among the options on display. This shade brings a rich, wine-like red that feels warm and substantial rather than bright.
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Cases in the leaks also show a Light Blue and Dark Gray option, as well as Silver to round out the expected lineup (albeit it is not in every sample we’ve seen). This quartet of options shows that Apple intends to cater to everyone while also maintaining a coherent appearance. The phone bodies under these cases keep the same overall design as current Pro models, with smooth aluminium on the sides and a large camera bar on the back.
- QI2.2 CERTIFIED: 25W 3-in-1 station charges phone, earbuds, and Apple Watch with safe, efficient power
- Output in details: 25W Max for Phone, 5W Max for Earbuds, 5W Max for Apple Watch
- COMPACT & PORTABLE: Lightweight and foldable design is easy to carry and store at home, at the office, or while traveling

The iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max have a slightly larger design, which gives it a thicker profile and hints there’s extra capacity inside for some new toys. That extra depth is most likely home to a 48-megapixel main camera with a variable aperture, which allows the camera to change how much light enters based on the conditions rather than the user having to manually switch modes.

Of course, MagSafe rings fit nicely in every case, though some of the clear versions appear to be a little smaller than last year, with a cleaner magnetic region that doesn’t cover nearly as much of the phone back, which should make the end product feel a little more open and true to the underlying color. One thing to keep in mind is the size change, so if you’re one of the lucky ones upgrading to the new model, you’ll most likely need fresh protection once they arrive, and the cases from last year won’t fit quite as neatly anymore.
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