Apple recently launched its iPhone 17 series. The iPhone 17 Pro Max model in this series was launched by the company in Cosmic Orange color. This is the first time that the company has launched its iPhone in such a color. When the company launched this model, users were very excited about this color. But now a different discussion has started regarding this model. Currently, many posts about iPhone 17 Pro Max have gone viral on social media. In this post, the saffron color model of iPhone 17 Pro Max is seen to be changed to pink color.
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Currently, the pink version of iPhone 17 Pro Max is going viral on social media. Many questions such as which new color model has been launched by the company, how the saffron color model turned pink, whether filters have been used, went viral on social media. After this the truth came out. The company did not launch any new version of this iPhone and also did not use any filter in the photo. Let’s find out what is the real truth behind this viral post. (Photo Courtesy – Pinterest)
A user shared a post on Reddit and explained the entire process. This time, the user also shared a photo of his iPhone 17 Pro Max Cosmic model, in which a light pink shade could be seen on the metal frame of the phone. Within a few moments, this photo has gone viral. Some users commented on this post, Has Apple launched any new Pink Edition? While another has asked whether photoshop or lighting has been used. But the real reason behind this is something else.
After many days of discussions, the real reason behind this post has finally been revealed. Reports shared by tech websites say that this is not a new color but a chemical reaction. In fact, the frame of the iPhone 17 Pro Max is made of anodised aluminium.
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The metal in the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s frame is durable, but its surface has a thin oxide layer that can discolor when exposed to certain chemicals. Some users have used hydrogen peroxide or bleach-based cleaners to clean the phone. which caused this chemical layer to react. This is the reason why the metallic side of the phone looks pink, while the rear glass panel retains its original “orange” color. In other words, the “pink iPhone” was born not from Apple’s design update, but from user hygiene experiments.