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Match Check !!
 

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Now imagine next autumn when Apple unveils the new M4 MacBook Pros with titanium unibody, OLED display, Dynamic Island, and Face ID.
 
Apple likes to play with the light. Also to make it hard to replicate the materials for windows PCs.
 
Looks the same which I didn't think it would. I really didn't like the black iphone - I think it's the worst option. I did quite like the space black macbook in person though which is odd. I wasn't completely sold though. I really wanted space grey.

Can anyone else confirm they are the same or different?
 
Looks the same which I didn't think it would. I really didn't like the black iphone - I think it's the worst option. I did quite like the space black macbook in person though which is odd. I wasn't completely sold though. I really wanted space grey.

Can anyone else confirm they are the same or different?

It would not surprise me the frames and body are different due to the way anodizing works. Aluminum anodizing works by adding dyes while titanium uses light refraction and teh anodized surface depth to produce the appearance of colors. The titanium iPhone parts aren't really black, they just look black due to physics, much as the sky isn't blue but colorless.

The back glass would be hard to get an exact match due to the differences material properties have on color and color perception.
 
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