Apple May Have Some Devices With Classic Multicolored Logo Soon
Anil - Jul 18, 2019
Every company has its own history, and so does the logo.
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Maybe the iconic logo of Apple has been dominating consumers’ thoughts for quite a while, but if you’re a youngster or born as Millennials, the current monochrome logo is not exactly the original one that Apple did glue on its devices and services. However, every company has its own history, and so does the logo. In the past, the tech giant used to get an “apple” logo with multiple color hues in it, including green, yellow, red, and blue. And now, the old-school Apple is likely to make a way back again.
By courtesy of a report from MacRumors, the new classic logo will arrive in some lineups of Apple, but it remains unclear about what models will come with it or when those models debut. However, MacBook laptops are said to be one of the most potential candidates for the logo as it was seen in the original Macintosh as well as a lot of other Mac devices launched in the 1980s.
Besides, not only Mac devices but also a number of special edition devices could also get the old-school logo, such as the Red iPhone. The plan of bringing back the logo is expected to add significant changes to Apple’s products in the future. First appeared in the Apple II computer, the device had started fading away because of the market’s favor in the monochrome logo.
In the past, Apple had decorated its new building with six rainbow colors on the celebration day of new headquarters. Everything was seen with multiple colors, such as cups, walkways, or staircases to honor its late co-founder Steve Jobs.
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