This is the iPhone 7 in deep blue, and it’s gorgeous

The iPhone 7 won't be official for quite some time, but most leaks suggest that the final design of Apple’s 2016 flagship smartphones will be strikingly similar to the iPhone 6s series. But just because the iPhone maker isn’t going for a radical redesign just yet, it doesn’t mean the new iPhones will be boring. Just last week, designer Martin Hajek used the latest leaked 3D renders of the iPhone 7 and schematics to create concept images of the phone, and the results were spectacular. Hajek is now back with his interpretation of a new rumor that emerged since then: The iPhone 7 will come supposedly come in a brand new blue color.

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Apple is said to be replacing the Space Gray version of the iPhone with a new blue one, and Hajek imagined what this color option might look like. The images feature the proposed iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in blue, and it looks pretty outstanding. An accompanying comparison between the gray iPhone 6s and the blue iPhone 7 also reveals some of the expected design changes for this year’s new iPhone.

Check out some of Hajek’s beautiful new renders below.

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