Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro Turns Pink? Shocking Cleaning Mistake Revealed
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Cosmic Orange may turn pink if cleaned incorrectly. Learn the safe methods and avoid damage to your premium device.
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Last month, Apple presented its newest iPhone series, which consists of iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and the brand-new iPhone Air. Opened up in the Cosmic Orange finish, among them the iPhone 17 Pro has already become the favorite, revealing its impressive features and stunning appearance.
What is more, the very bold paint color, which is a little too much for some, has already made people worry on social media platforms. The user name DakAttack316 on Reddit shared the pictures of a Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro which has changed into pink after cleaning the device. The post received a lot of comments on it, with some saying it was a fake, while others of the opinion that some cleaning chemicals led to the color change.
The iPhone 17 Pro series has an anodized aluminum finish, as opposed to the previous Pro models, which had a titanium frame. This alteration, according to the tech experts, resulted in better heat dissipation plus the exterior has now been made more liable to be affected by certain liquids.
Apple has given waves of recommendations for the cleaning, which are as follows: using wipes with 70% isopropyl alcohol or 75% ethyl alcohol, or clorox disinfecting wipes for cleaning the device. The users are being advised to do it cautiously on the surface of the device. Apple clearly says not to use bleach or hydrogen peroxide, plus warns that one should not let any liquids enter any openings. The device should not be put in the water at all.
After cleaning, Apple suggests taking a soft, barely moistened lint-free cloth to wipe off the remaining cleaning agent. It is recommended for the users of the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro to stick to these cleaning agents or go to the authorized Apple service centers for safe maintenance.

