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2026 iMac Rumored to Come in New Colors
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2026 iMac Rumored to Come in New Colors

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/08/2026-imac-to-come-in-new-colors/https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/08/apple-planning-new-colors-for-imac-update-this-year/
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  • Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple will refresh iMac colors in a 2026 update, potentially after Mac Studio refreshes.
  • The next iMac could arrive with a refreshed color palette and possibly a newer chip, per Gurman.
  • 9to5Mac notes Gurman’s claim that the iMac update will feature new colors later this year.
  • The iMac refresh may follow other 2026 product updates, including MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e rumors, per Gurman.
  • The color refresh may bring shades or entirely new colors beyond the current seven options.
  • Gurman suggests possible timing around mid-2026 for refreshed Mac Studio models preceding the iMac update.
  • 9to5Mac corroborates the iMac’s color refresh as part of Apple’s broader 2026 product cycle.
  • Gurman notes the iMac design color palette has evolved across M1, M3, and M4 generations.
  • Analysts expect Apple to align iMac color updates with processor or display refreshes later in 2026.
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Apple planning new 3D-printed aluminum chassis for iPhone and Apple Watch: report - 9to5Mac
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Apple planning new 3D-printed aluminum chassis for iPhone and Apple Watch: report - 9to5Mac

  • Apple plans to 3D-print aluminum shells for future iPhone and Apple Watch models.
  • The effort follows 3D-printed titanium shells used in Apple Watch Ultra 3 to improve efficiency and bonding.
  • Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is cited as the source behind the 3D-printing aluminum plan.
  • Manufacturing benefits include cost efficiency and reduced material usage.
  • Potential benefits include enhanced waterproofing and improved texture customization.
  • Apple may extend 3D-printed aluminum to iPhone enclosures in the future.
  • The report suggests a timeline toward broader 3D-printed components beyond current titanium parts.
  • The article connects 3D printing to material efficiency and environmental benefits.
  • 9to5Mac and Bloomberg sources frame the discussion around cost and materials savings.
  • The piece notes Apple’s broader push into lower-cost aluminum manufacturing with MacBook Neo.
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