How Apple’s pink iPhone 15 embraces a cultural shift and keeps it cute (2024)

How Apple’s pink iPhone 15 embraces a cultural shift and keeps it cute (1)

I’m sitting at my desk, typing on my pink keyboard, sipping tea from my pink mug, and frantically looking up iPhone 15 pre-orders to make sure I get my hands on the pink iPhone 15 as soon as I possibly can.

I’ve been waiting a long time for Apple to drop the pink phone for as long as I can remember, and the day has finally come. Since the phone debuted at this week’s Apple event the hype for the new phone has been palpable, but what separates the pink iPhone 15 from its rose gold predecessor, the iPhone 6S? And why are people so much hungrier for it?

Of course, a good chunk of the pink phone’s appeal can be attributed to the recent success of the Barbie movie, a wonderful film that brought what I would call the ‘pink renaissance’ to a head. Apple has always been a company that plans each design choice meticulously, and no detail is left to chance.

I’d argue that the pink - and the pale blue - iPhone 15 models have been introduced this year to capitalize not just on the Barbie hype but also take advantage of a new audience that’s a lot more fluid, in many ways more so than the consumers of the 2010s. It’s not entirely exclusive to age, but consumers today are more flexible with a lot of aspects of their lives: gender and sexuality, constructs of self-identity, self-aware consumption, and a lot more.

Pink is more than just a color, and I’m certain Apple knows that too.

It all comes down to color theory

To understand why this particular shade of pink is so important, we have to examine the way the color has changed over time within the cultural zeitgeist.

Pink is no longer the ‘girl color’ that once neatly divided the toy section of shops, so you knew which aisle to go to to get your daughter or niece the perfect gift. The color got a girl-boss makeover in the mid-2000s up to around 2015, coming back in full force as ‘millennial pink’ which swarmed make-up brands and other beauty products as an almost ‘ironic’ color.

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It was a shade of pink that was used to give the impression of an ‘acceptable’ aesthetic pink, a sort of ‘post-prettiness’, and gained popularity very quickly for promoting a dainty sense of femininity that evaded the negative connotations associated with the color. If you throw yourself back to 2014 you might remember Pinterest being flooded with pastel pink artwork, fashion photography, and inspirational quotes. This was the contemporary rebirth of the color pink from a childish shade to a woman’s color.

The first ‘pink’ iPhone was the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus which came in a ‘rose gold’ shade in 2015, at the height of millennial pink’s popularity. I remember begging and pleading with my parents to buy me the rose gold phone, as it was the center of a lot of Tumblr posts and basically the phone for teenage girls and young women at the time.

Of course, I felt very left out. Apple spotted the shift in pink’s public popularity and dropped its first pink phone at the perfect time - and that’s exactly what is happening with the iPhone 15.

The color pink has gone through tremendous reform over the years. From a color most girls struggle away from in adolescence, to duller, more palatable ‘girlboss’, blush to the loud and proud Barbie pink.

Apple has once again picked the perfect moment to go pink, and with a consumer base ready and waiting to gobble up the gorgeous new phone, it’ll no doubt become very popular very quickly. I don’t think anything could ever match the hype of the iPhone 6S way back in 2015, but it will get very close.

Now, time to pre-order my dream phone.

How Apple’s pink iPhone 15 embraces a cultural shift and keeps it cute (2)

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How Apple’s pink iPhone 15 embraces a cultural shift and keeps it cute (2024)

FAQs

Why is the pink iPhone so popular? ›

It was a shade of pink that was used to give the impression of an 'acceptable' aesthetic pink, a sort of 'post-prettiness', and gained popularity very quickly for promoting a dainty sense of femininity that evaded the negative connotations associated with the color.

What is special about the iPhone 15? ›

The iPhone 15 supports 5G connectivity and a much sharper and brighter OLED display (versus the iPhone 11's LCD).

What is Dynamic Island on iPhone 15? ›

Starting from the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, it's now spread to all iPhone 15 models. Dynamic Island is a pill-shaped zone on the upper side of the ‌iPhone‌ display. It adapts the camera hardware and is a shape-shifting hub for vital iPhone alerts or your ongoing activity.

What is the most attractive iPhone color? ›

The latest iPhone model's most sought-after color is purple, grabbing a significant 42% preference among iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max users.

Which iPhone color is classy? ›

Other colors limit the case colour choice and if you're going to keep the phone for a long time, make sure you won't get bored of it. Gold iphone can look very classy.

What is the unique color of iPhone 15? ›

You can choose between Black, Green, Yellow, Pink, and Blue as colors for the base iPhone 15 models. On the other hand, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max (also sharing the same colors, nothing surprising here) come in new and quite attractive Titanium colors: Blue Titanium, Natural Titanium, Black Titanium, White Titanium.

What iPhone 15 colors are there? ›

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will be available in pink, yellow, green, blue, and black in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage capacities, starting at $799 (U.S.) or $33.29 (U.S.) per month, and $899 (U.S.) or $37.45 (U.S.) per month, respectively.

What are the disadvantages of iPhone 15? ›

Here are some issues with the iPhone 15 Pro Max: Overheating: Some users have reported that their phone overheats, even to the point where they can't hold it. The overheating can happen during high-end gaming, Facetime calls, and 4K video recording. Screen burn-in: Some users have reported screen burn-in issues.

What is the color code for the iPhone 15 pink? ›

The standard ‌iPhone 15‌ models could be available in new dark pink and bright, light blue colors. The pink shade, color hex code #CE3C6C is a deeper pink described as "telemagenta." The blue, color hex code #4DB1E2, is described as "picton blue."

What was the first pink iPhone? ›

The first 'pink' iPhone was the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus which came in a 'rose gold' shade in 2015, at the height of millennial pink's popularity.

Did the pink iPhone come out? ›

The new iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will be available in pink, yellow, green, blue and black. The new iPhone 15 Pro will also be available in four textured titanium options: black, white, blue and natural. The Pro Max is getting the four-color titanium treatment as well.

Is iPhone 15 worth it? ›

Calling the iPhone 15 a worthwhile upgrade coming from the iPhone 11 is an understatement. Beyond the iPhone 15's new features, basic components like the processor, storage and battery have also come a long way since the iPhone 11 debuted in 2019.

What is the black thing on top of iPhone 15? ›

The Dynamic Island can display notifications for Apple Pay transactions, low battery warnings, AirDrop transfers, and more on iPhone 15 and the iPhone 14 Pro models.

Which iPhone color is rare? ›

Blue is rarer than white or black, so even this slightly subdued color says you're unique and enjoy expressing yourself (especially if it's a lighter shade that grabs more attention, like Sierra Blue).

Is the new iPhone really pink? ›

The iPhone 15 is available in five colors including basic black, mint green, light blue, pink and yellow.

What color iPhone 13 is most popular? ›

What is the most popular iPhone 13 color? The most popular iPhone 13 color is Midnight, favored by 50% of buyers.

Is Apple making a hot pink phone? ›

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will be available in pink, yellow, green, blue, and black in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage capacities, starting at $799 (U.S.) or $33.29 (U.S.) per month, and $899 (U.S.) or $37.45 (U.S.) per month, respectively.

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