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iPhone 17 Pro Cosmic Orange Color Changing Issue: Why Your Phone May Turn Pink

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iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max Cosmic Orange may turn pink due to anodized aluminum reactions with cleaning chemicals; Apple advises safer cleaning options.

Another debate appears to have erupted over the iPhone 17 Pro series. Numerous users have reported that, within a month of the device’s release, the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are inexplicably changing color, going from a vivid orange to a light pinkish hue.

Much anticipation greeted the announcement of the iPhone 17 lineup, which comprises the normal iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max. But these days, messages showcasing images and videos of the discoloration problem are all over social media sites like Reddit. Numerous people assert that the Orange variant’s anodized aluminum frame is to fault.

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The color of the iPhone 17 Pro: What’s going on?

Since its debut, Apple’s most recent flagship has received a lot of negative press. Complaints regarding the new camera island were the first to surface, followed by claims of scratches on the titanium frame and now this purported color-changing issue.

While the veracity of each report is unknown, it is evident from the pictures that are making the rounds that some iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models appear more pink than orange. Whether this is a reaction brought on by cleaning chemicals or a quality issue is what users are wondering.

Why the Color of the iPhone 17 Pro May Be Declining

According to PCMag, Apple has sent a warning to users about using specific cleaning products on its gadgets. According to the business, “Avoid using products that contain hydrogen peroxide or bleach.” These cleansers that include peroxide may react with the aluminum frame of the phone, causing damage to the anodized surface and possibly changing its color.

A 70% isopropyl alcohol wipe, a 75% ethyl alcohol wipe, or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes are the alternatives Apple suggests for cleaning.

One possible explanation for the color shift is that users may have accidentally handled harsher chemicals or touched the device after handling them, which would have caused the reaction. As the original article humorously pointed out, “You might even try it with your iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max and unintentionally wind up with Apple’s ‘new color variant,’ jk.”

Internet Users Respond: From Defenses to Roasts

There has been no lull in social media. Some users have joined in to support Apple, while others are making fun of the situation by tweeting, “I bought the orange HOPING for this.”

When one Reddit user said, “Mine is still orange, bought day 1,” another member responded, “Of course yours is still orange.” All of this is a phony setup. You won’t hear about this for a few weeks after that.

Regarding the Pink iPhone Phenomenon, Apple has yet to comment.

Whether this is a common problem or a few individual occurrences that have been blown up online is currently unknown. There are still rumors, nevertheless, that the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will change color.

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Although the tech giant has not yet released an official remark, consumers are anxiously awaiting the company’s response to what is fast emerging as one of the most talked-about peculiarities of its latest iPhone selection.

It’s reasonable to assume that the Orange iPhone 17 Pro may be becoming a bit too optimistic for comfort at this point.

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