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 so special about the iPhone 15? ›

The iPhone 15 has a dual-camera system on the back, which features an improved 48-megapixel main camera plus a 12MP ultrawide similar to last year's model. The main camera shoots 24MP images by default, up from 12MP, and produces better-looking and more detailed images across various lighting conditions.

What are the major changes in the iPhone 15? ›

The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro have officially launched. The biggest change this year is that Apple is finally switching from a Lightning port to a USB-C port, meaning the phones will probably be that much easier to integrate into your charging ecosystem. But the devices have some other notable upgrades as well.

What is the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 15? ›

The Dynamic Island is a relatively new interactive iOS 16 feature housing the TrueDepth front camera notch. 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.

Which iPhone color is classy? ›

Classic iPhone colors like black, silver, or white show you have an understated but refined style. You don't need all the bells and whistles. Bright, bold colors like red or yellow indicate you're confident, optimistic, and fun. They're attention-grabbing colors, but you don't mind the spotlight.

What is the unique color of iPhone 15? ›

iPhone 15 colors at a glance

Those are 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 come in new and quite attractive Titanium colors: Blue Titanium, Natural Titanium, Black Titanium, White Titanium.

Are people happy with the iPhone 15? ›

Overall thoughts. The iPhone 15 is a welcome upgrade for folks with older phones. The Dynamic Island finally helps Apple's standard iPhone catch up to Android when it comes to multitasking; the camera feels significantly improved; and battery life is long enough to get you through a day and then some.

Is the iPhone 15 worth the money? ›

Yes, the iPhone 15 is worth it, although we reckon it depends on what phone you're upgrading from. Still rocking an iPhone XR or an 11 with a cracked screen and a blurry camera? You're going to find levelling up to the iPhone 15 a revelation.

Is there an iPhone 16? ›

iPhone 16: 6.1 inches. iPhone 16 Plus: 6.7 inches. iPhone 16 Pro: 6.3 inches. iPhone 16 Pro Max: 6.9 inches.

Is the iPhone 15 waterproof? ›

This IP rating defines the device's level of waterproofing. With an IP68 rating, the iPhone 15 can be submerged in water for up to 30 minutes, at a maximum depth of 6 meters, provided it's in pristine condition. However, any minor damages like cracks or scratches can reduce its water and dust resistance.

Will Apple change iPhone 15 design? ›

The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro may get a small but important makeover, if the rumors turn out to be true. Apple's next iPhones, which will likely debut at the company's Sept. 12 event, are expected to include a handful of design changes that could impact everything from the charging port to the display.

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

The Dynamic Island is an oval-shaped notch at the top of the screen to hide the selfie camera cutout and Face ID sensors. However, the notch can adjust its size based on notifications.

Why is there a black bar at the top of my iPhone 15? ›

As we know now, on the ‌iPhone 14‌ Pro and all ‌iPhone 15‌ models, display pixels around what Apple calls the "‌Dynamic Island‌" merge it into one pill-shaped area that changes size and shape to accommodate various types of alerts, notifications, and interactions, turning it into a kind of front-and-center information ...

What is the floating island on iPhone? ›

In essence, the Dynamic Island is a cutout at the top of the 6.1-inch iPhone 15 and 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus that fluidly expands and adapts depending on what feature you're currently using.

Which iPhone colour is more attractive? ›

The colour that goes well with everything. Black denotes an air of suave and non-attention. Professionals who want to be taken seriously or introverts who don't enjoy attention usually choose an iPhone in Space Black or Midnight colours. On the other end of the Space Black/Midnight spectrum is Silver or Starlight.

Is the new iPhone really pink? ›

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

Can a man use a pink phone? ›

Many people are under the assumption that pink is a woman's colour and a guy liking this colour and preferring it is very abnormal. No, it is not.

What year did the pink iPhone come out? ›

First, this wouldn't have been the first time Apple released a pink iPhone. The iPhone 5C, released in 2013, was available in pink.

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