APPLE has just revealed the iPhone 12 at its virtual event and it comes in a new blue colour.

The ‘Pacific Blue’ casing has been highly anticipated in the lead up to today’s big reveal.

Follow our iPhone 12 launch event blog for the latest news and updates

Here's the new blue colour

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Here’s the new blue colourCredit: Apple
There's even red

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There’s even redCredit: Apple

Four phones were announced at the event and they all have different colour options.

The iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Mini come in blue, green, black, white, and red.

The iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max come in gold, silver, graphite and ‘Pacific Blue’.

Although there has been lots of fuss over the new blue colour, the light green, white and red options are also interesting choices from Apple.

These are the Pro and Pro Max colours

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These are the Pro and Pro Max coloursCredit: AP:Associated Press
The light green colour can be seen here

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The light green colour can be seen hereCredit: Apple

If you like the colour so much you don’t want to use a case, brave people may put their faith in the new Ceramic Shield casing.

It means the device should be more resistant to cracking.

Prices for the iPhone 12 range start at £699 ($699) for the Mini edition.

The Pro Max is the most expensive new phone, costing £1099 ($1099).

For the normal iPhone 12, it will set you back £799 ($799).

Your earliest chance to bag an iPhone 12 is this Friday.

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In other Apple news, eagle-eyed Apple fans spot blurry glimpse of new iPhone 12 on official website hours before launch.

And, Apple over-ear headphones could be coming out in November, according to a famed ‘leaker’.

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