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The Color Evolution of the iPhone 17 Pro: From Cosmic Orange to Pink
Summarizing the Situation
- Recent images reveal a color transformation in some iPhone 17 Pro models from orange to pink.
- Apple has provided guidance on the issue.
- Speculations arise about a potential color change in the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Recently, an image surfaced online showcasing the transition of certain iPhone 17 Pro devices from Cosmic Orange to a Vaguely Pink shade. The leak was brought to light by The Galox on X, featuring two iPhone 17 Pro Max units held side by side.
While the handset on the left retains the vibrant orange hue, the one on the right displays a noticeable difference in color. Reports suggest a shift in hue from orange to pink, particularly evident in the camera plateau and aluminum unibody frame. A Reddit post by DakAttack316 claims, “My Orange 17 iPhone Pro Max turned Rose Gold,” accompanying the image.
Following the initial discovery, more instances of iPhones displaying discoloration have surfaced online. The prevailing theory points to oxidation or potential issues with Apple’s anodization process as the cause of the color change.
However, recent observations indicate that users might inadvertently be causing the color alteration in their attempts to maintain the phone’s pristine condition.
Protecting Your Orange iPhone Pro
Apple has updated its care guidelines, cautioning against the use of cleaning products containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide, which could contribute to the color shift in phones. The recommended approach involves employing alcohol-based wipes such as isopropyl or ethyl alcohol wipes or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes to gently clean the phone’s exterior.
The company’s guidance raises questions about whether Apple is deflecting responsibility for the coating’s susceptibility to damage onto users of phones displaying unintended color changes.
While the truth behind the phenomenon remains elusive, adhering to Apple’s care instructions is advisable. Experimenting with bleach or similar substances to alter your iPhone’s appearance is not recommended.
Lessons for Samsung
Rumors circulating about a potential Cosmic Orange color option for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hint at the company following Apple’s design trend of offering bold color choices for flagship devices. However, renowned leaker OnLeaks has cast doubt on the authenticity of these images, suggesting they may be AI-generated.
Despite uncertainties, the prospect of Samsung introducing striking color options akin to the copper-toned Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is intriguing. A rose gold variant of the Galaxy S26 Ultra could also be well-received, provided it is intentional.
For added protection, consider exploring Macworld’s recommendations for the best cases for the iPhone 17 Pro.
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