APPLE’S Peek Performance event lived up to the hype.

CEO Tim Cook announced the iPhone would be manufactured in a much desired green tone.

Green is the latest edition rounding out the five tones available for the iPhone 13 Pro

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Green is the latest edition rounding out the five tones available for the iPhone 13 Pro
The new colorwave includes two shades of green

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The new colorwave includes two shades of green

Since 2015, iPhones have been primarily available in muted tones like graphite and rose gold.

Now two greens will join the lineup.

The iPhone 13 Pro will be offered in a shade of alpine green and, like other versions of the iPhone 13 Pro, has the matted backside.

Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 13 with its glossy back will be available in a bold and deep green.

The animation graphic that served as the Peek Performance logo was a clue that the company would be issuing new iPhone colors.

Industry insider Luke Miani theorized the new color wouldn’t be the much hyped hot pink but instead be the more subtle deep green.

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Miani shared a tweet celebrating his accuracy.

The event also generated a special animation on Twitter.

When users liked tweets that featured the hashtag #AppleEvent, the heart button glowed in the same style as the Peek Performance logo.

Prior to the summit, the Apple store was taken offline–now fans know programmers were updating the site with the new colorwaves and products.

The price of the green iPhone 13 Pro starts at $999 and the new green iPhone 13 starts at $699.

The green iPhone 13 is available for pre-order on March 11

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The green iPhone 13 is available for pre-order on March 11Credit: Apple

In other news, Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve Jobs has just revealed her latest career move.

And, the tech giant announced it’s entering the live sports streaming with exclusive baseball games.

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