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You've probably seen the recent reports of Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro handsets turning pink and the blame being pointed at owners and cleaning. It's not that simple.
The iPhone 17 Pro is a $100 pricier, but for that hike, Apple has served more than your usual generation-over-generation platter. This one must be savored slowly to revel in its small gains.
While the forecast for the overall lineup continues to be at 85 million to 90 million units, Apple has cut back on orders for the iPhone Air to nearly "end of production" levels due to weak demand, Nikkei Asia reports.
The iPhone 17 Pro has wowed us with its awesome camera setup, it's blistering performance and, yes, its fiery-hot new orange color. But it's not the only elite phone competing for the lofty title of camera champion.
Some users are reporting that their iPhone 17 Pro in the Cosmic Orange color is turning into a rose gold hue. Here's what could be happening.
Stronger demand for the base model, a strategic innovation plan, and fresh design updates are helping Apple reclaim momentum in 2025
There are reports on Reddit of the cosmic orange version of the iPhone 17 Pro turning pink. As PCMag's Eric Zeman noted, it's likely that the phone came into contact with cleaning substances that affected the finish,
The new iPhone 17 comes with a Ceramic Shield 2 screen, built by Corning. But it only exists because a Steve Jobs masterclass convinced the company's CEO to take a giant risk way back in 2007.
Apple’s next-gen A20 chip, built on TSMC’s 2nm process, could increase iPhone 18 Pro prices dramatically in 2026.