iPhone (original)[]
2007–2010[]
iPhone 3G[]
2008–2011[]
iPhone 3GS[]
2009–2013[]
iPhone 4[]
2010–2014[]
iPhone 4S[]
2011–2013[]
2013–2016[]
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iPhone 5[]
2012–2017[]
With the release of iOS 7 in 2013, Apple changed their wordmarks to an extra thin/light version of Myriad.
iPhone 5C[]
2013–2017[]
iPhone 5S[]
2013–2019[]
iPhone 6[]
2014–2019[]
iPhone 6 Plus[]
2014–2019[]
iPhone 6S[]
2015–2016[]
2016–2022[]
SVG NEEDED |
iPhone 6S Plus[]
2015–2016[]
SVG NEEDED |
2016–2022[]
SVG NEEDED |
iPhone SE[]
2016[]
2016–2020[]
SVG NEEDED |
2020–present[]
The font was changed from Myriad to San Francisco, having been first used in the Apple Watch and Apple Music logos. The font was changed because Apple.com is now using its San Francisco font. This logo was reused when a new iPhone SE came out on April 15, 2020.
iPhone 7[]
2016–2022[]
The font was changed from Myriad to the Seminole variant of San Francisco, having been first used in a compact variant on the Apple Watch and Apple Music logos. On January 25, 2017, the font rolled out on the website.
iPhone 7 Plus[]
2016–2022[]
iPhone 8[]
2017–2023[]
iPhone 8 Plus[]
2017–2023[]
iPhone X[]
2017–2023[]
iPhone XS[]
2018–present[]
iPhone XS Max[]
2018–present[]
iPhone XR[]
2018–present[]
iPhone 11[]
2019–present[]
iPhone 11 Pro[]
2019–present[]
iPhone 11 Pro Max[]
2019–present[]
iPhone 12[]
2020–present[]
iPhone 12 mini[]
2020–present[]
iPhone 12 Pro[]
2020–present[]
iPhone 12 Pro Max[]
2020–present[]
iPhone 13[]
2021–present[]
iPhone 13 mini[]
2021–present[]
iPhone 13 Pro[]
2021–present[]
iPhone 13 Pro Max[]
2021–present[]
iPhone 14[]
2022–present[]
iPhone 14 Plus[]
2022–present[]
iPhone 14 Pro[]
2022–present[]
iPhone 14 Pro Max[]
2022–present[]
iPhone 15[]
2023-present[]
iPhone 15 Plus[]
2023-present[]
iPhone 15 Pro[]
2023-present[]
iPhone 15 Pro Max[]
2023-present[]