Same. A bit dull natural titanium is tbh. But the vote says 50% of people choice, so let's see.Same.
I thought I’d get Natural because it’s closer to Gold (which is my standard go to) but the more I looked at it, no, it’s not, and it’s looks kinda sad. Like greige or something. Not for me. LOL
That's exactly what I think. It is warm French Gray. Not everyone's cup of tea, but definitely mine.From John Gruber at Daring Fireball: "On its own, 'natural titanium' looks like a neutral brushed metallic shade. Side-by-side with the iPhone 15 Pro in white, however, you can see that Apple’s 'natural titanium' is warmer. It doesn’t look at all gold, but there’s a wee touch of yellow to it. The overall effect of the natural titanium models is 'premium gray', sorta kinda along the vibes of a classic Aston Martin DB5."
Well I had planned to get Natural Titanium but Apple’s store app was so screwed up and giving constant errors I ended up having to get blue. I had a saved pre-order but it never would load. Kept saying trade-in service unavailable. NT delivery was well into October by the time I could actually place an order. Screw you Apple!
Same.
I thought I’d get Natural because it’s closer to Gold (which is my standard go to) but the more I looked at it, no, it’s not, and it’s looks kinda sad. Like greige or something. Not for me. LOL
Yes! That’s exactly what I want to hear. I’ve always wanted a premium gray/silver phone without the white back. Makes me feel like I made the right choice. Can’t wait to see it in personFrom John Gruber at Daring Fireball: "On its own, 'natural titanium' looks like a neutral brushed metallic shade. Side-by-side with the iPhone 15 Pro in white, however, you can see that Apple’s 'natural titanium' is warmer. It doesn’t look at all gold, but there’s a wee touch of yellow to it. The overall effect of the natural titanium models is 'premium gray', sorta kinda along the vibes of a classic Aston Martin DB5."
From John Gruber at Daring Fireball: "On its own, 'natural titanium' looks like a neutral brushed metallic shade. Side-by-side with the iPhone 15 Pro in white, however, you can see that Apple’s 'natural titanium' is warmer. It doesn’t look at all gold, but there’s a wee touch of yellow to it. The overall effect of the natural titanium models is 'premium gray', sorta kinda along the vibes of a classic Aston Martin DB5."