The anonymous source who sent out the invitation to Apple's event announcing a new color for the iPhone 16 reveals that it is fake: “I got bored.” This is a navigational warning: it is only valid when Apple announces it!
The color that was there, but turns out not to be there on the iPhone 16
Here's a lesson on how to always deal with information leaks: always with skepticism!
Recently, an invite to an Apple event circulated on the web suggesting a possible bronze iPhone. The supposed confirmation... turned out to be false.
True to form, the invitation has gone viral, with people wondering if the strange color scheme is a sign of a new iPhone color.
It’s not easy to separate the wheat from the chaff, but we should always leave the final word to Apple. Nothing is official until Apple announces it, as we’ve said many times here at Pplware.
Fun fact: I created a “leaked” Apple event invite in under 10 minutes using Figma and an AI-generated texture and sent it to the leaker just because I was bored. pic.twitter.com/3tX9QgUy4p
- Knowledge (@lorevfx) August 20, 2024
Of course, now, with the help of artificial intelligence, it has become easier, faster and more effective to create false information, glued to reliable evidence.
Modern AI tools have made it easier to create misleading images. Fortunately, this was just a case of relatively harmless fun.
However, Apple has a heavy hand in this. Dropouts In the near future, it may face more stringent legal action, due to information that may distort its business in the market.
The invite may have been fake, but the event is still very real. We'll get our first official look at the upcoming iPhone 16, which is expected to support Apple Intelligence technology across all models, unlike the current iPhone 15.
However, very reliable. From inside Apple's Mark Gurman recently claimed from Bloomberg that Apple Intelligence is inferior to Google's Gemini.
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