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iPhone 18 Pro Color-Fading Concerns Resurface in Latest Leak

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Detailed close-up of the triple-lens camera array on the back of an iPhone 17 Pro.

Apple enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the release of the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max may face a familiar issue that plagued the previous iPhone 17 Pro lineup’s cosmic orange variant. Shortly after the launch of the iPhone 17 models last fall, users who had chosen the cosmic orange iPhone 17 Pro noticed a color transformation, with the finish shifting to a pinkish rose gold hue.

Initially dismissed as a photoshopped image, further reports from multiple iPhone 17 Pro owners confirmed the color-changing issue. The aluminum frame of the iPhone turned a deeper pinkish shade, while the glass back retained its original color. Interestingly, iPhones kept in cases only exhibited darkening on the camera plateau, indicating that exposure to air and light exacerbated the problem.

With the impending release of the iPhone 18 Pro series, a prominent leaker, Fixed Focus Digital, has warned potential buyers about the likelihood of encountering similar color fading issues with the new handsets. The leaker emphasized that despite improved heat dissipation in the aluminum alloy casing, customers should remain cautious to avoid the color fading problem experienced with the previous generation.

Fixed Focus Digital also reiterated previous claims about the iPhone 18 Pro lineup retaining an aluminum casing instead of a titanium-based frame, contrary to some speculations. While the leaker has a decent track record, it’s essential to approach such rumors with skepticism.

If the color fading issue resurfaces, it may be attributed to the aluminum anodization process used by Apple. The organic dye incorporated into the anodized oxide layer of the aluminum frame could be susceptible to fading or color shifts under certain conditions like UV light exposure or heat. Apple has addressed similar issues in the past, usually attributing them to specific batches of iPhones.

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Despite Apple’s response to the color-changing problem, offering replacements for affected devices, the company acknowledged the anomaly in the finishes. Users who experienced color changes reported receiving replacements from Apple Support, indicating a recognition of the issue.

Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is based on speculation and has not been confirmed by Apple. Readers are advised to approach all rumors with caution and verify facts independently.

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