THE latest iPhone 15 leak suggests a brand new colour could be making its way onto shelves this year.

Apple’s newest line up of devices is expected to launch in September, as per the usual release schedule.

Apple typically welcomes a special colour each year

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Apple typically welcomes a special colour each yearCredit: 9to5 Mac

And with it, Apple is set to make tech fans blush with a new burgundy colourway, according to experts at 9to5 Mac, a news site with a history of accurate Apple leaks.

Apple usually focuses on more neutral colours, like silver, gold, black and white.

But the tech giant typically welcomes a special colour each year.

For the iPhone 11 Pro it was Midnight Green, then the iPhone 12 Pro came in Pacific Blue and iPhone 13 Pro was found in a Sierra Blue.

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Last year, iPhone 14 Pro was available in a new Deep Purple colour.

The burgundy colour is set on a titanium chassis, similar to the way colour schemes work on the iPhone 14 line up.

The iPhone 15 is also rumoured to be the first device to have solid-state buttons introduced.

This means the buttons won’t move like they do on previous models.

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Instead, they will rely on haptic feedback – this is the technology Apple uses for it ‘long press’ features, such as watching live photos.

Despite the launch being months away, rumours have swirled online as to what Apple has in store for fans.

And most have their eyes peeled for how much it’s going to cost to get their hands on a new bit of tech.

According to a suspected leak picked up by Forbes last month, the most basic iPhone model is thought to start at $799 (£668), with the Pro model starting at $1,099 (£919).

While the Plus is forecast to start at $899 (£751) and the iPhone 15 Ultra at an eyewatering $1,199 (£1,002).

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