First a Rainbow Logo, Now a Rainbow Cube; Apple, What Does it All Mean?!

The days are ticking down until Apple’s annual fall soiree, but that doesn’t mean the rumor mill has to stop churning any time soon.

On Friday, the company gave a temporary rainbow-makeover to the iconic glass cube its Fifth Avenue store in New York City is known for to celebrate the end of a two-year renovation process. And the whole fixture bears a pretty strong resemblance to the multi-colored logo design on its invitations for the big Apple Day event.

Coincidence? Or could all these rainbows be some kind of coded message about Apple’s upcoming announcements that we’re just not seeing yet? What if it’s just a light-hearted reference to Apple’s original logo? What could it all possibly mean?

Though Apple has been as tight-lipped as ever about what we can expect on September 10, the company’s made somewhat of a tradition of hiding a clue or two in its notoriously vague invitations. Just enough to send speculators into a frenzy ahead of the big debut.

Plenty of rumors already floating around have given us a pretty good sense of the event’s upcoming announcements. A series of new iPhones to replace its current XR, XS, and XS Max models will likely be featured, though as to what Apple intends to call its 11th-generation devices (X1? 11? “Pro” something?) is still just speculation. Chances are Apple will want to capitalize on its upcoming streaming service, TV+, and game subscription service, Arcade, by revealing a new Apple TV. And there’s been plenty of talk about a whopping 16-inch MacBook showing up as well, just to name a few examples.

As for what these new rainbows motifs could mean, though, is anyone’s guess. Here are some of the ones we and other fans have come up, all with varying degrees of sincerity:

This rainbow-gate could all be Apple’s way of hinting that it plans to follow in its competitors’ footsteps in terms of a color scheme for its next-generation phones. The big cube boy does look similar to Samsung’s recent Note 10 series and its kaleidoscopic Aura Glow finish. Huawei has been playing around with gradient colors on its phones for years too, so there definitely seems to be a market for these chromatic designs.
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