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How Apple’s new starlight and midnight colors compare to the classic silver and space gray

With the new products introduced on Tuesday, Apple retired silver and space gray/black for some devices and replaced them with new starlight and midnight colors. While we haven’t seen the new colors in-person yet, it’s quite clear that they are very different.

First off, let’s talk about starlight. Starlight replaces silver for the Apple Watch Series 7, iPad mini, and iPhone 13. It’s more of a champagne color than a shade of silver. It’s much warmer than the natural silver tone that Apple usually uses. Apple has also introduced some starlight accessories that replace the classic white ones.

The starlight sport band and solo loops are more cream-colored than white. They look a lot like the antique white sport band that Apple introduced in 2015. The same color difference is apparent on the iPhone 13 when compared to the iPhone 12. The back glass is slightly warmer than the white on iPhone 12.

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Midnight is Apple’s new space gray-like color. Like starlight, it’s available on the Apple Watch Series 7 and iPhone 13. Apple has opted to continue offering the iPad mini in space gray for its dark color. Apple also offers several midnight accessories, like a sport band and solo loop.

The aluminum midnight finish appears to be a shade of dark blue. It’s certainly not black or space gray. The midnight sport band that compliments the midnight aluminum case of the Apple Watch Series 7 is clearly blue when side by side with the black sport band.

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The midnight iPhone 13 looks more like the black iPhone 12 than the starlight model does to the white. You can clearly see the slight blue tones in the back glass and aluminum rails.

Long story short, starlight and midnight are quite different compared to the white/silver and space gray/black finishes of previous devices. If you regularly get silver, you should probably see starlight in-person before you make a decision. If you regularly get black or space gray devices, you should probably see midnight in-person as well.

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It’s likely that Apple will bring starlight and midnight to more product lines over the next year. We’ve mocked up what a starlight and midnight MacBook Air would look like next to the current silver model. Apple is expected to release a new MacBook Pro later this year and it’s quite possible that the new models will be available in starlight and midnight rather than silver and space gray.

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Parker Ortolani is a marketing strategist and product designer based in New York. In addition to contributing to 9to5mac, he also oversees product development and marketing for BuzzFeed. A longtime reader, Parker is excited to share his product concepts and thoughts with the 9to5mac audience.