An iPhone X in Jet Black color was about to be launched

Photos iPhone X Jet Black

The tests that Apple conducts on its products go far beyond the functions offered by the device itself. As we all know, design is key for Apple and this has been demonstrated throughout its history with truly spectacular products when it comes to design.

A few days ago the news leaked that Apple had in mind to launch an iPhone X in piano black, popularly known as Jet Black. This iPhone would not have been strange to see since the first to be launched were the iPhone 7 models in this finish, a really beautiful design and colors for the Apple smartphone.

iPhone X Jet Black

Now the Apple prototypes or assumptions come to light from a Twitter account iPhone X prototypes with this piano black finish. This is the user who leaked them:

The truth is that they look really nice and we understand that the tests of this type must be thousands in the iPhone and the rest of Apple devices. The company always seeks to launch the best and most attractive designs, so this piano black color could have been a very good option to add at the premiere of the iPhone X, an iPhone that would change the rules of unlocking and design of the iPhone seen to date when the physical home button was removed.

iPhone X Jet Black

This iPhone may have been thought to launch later or it may not, this is not something that is said in the leak of this iPhone X prototype that we see in these images and that in some cases we can even see without the Apple logo on the back. 


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