
"In fact, the Cosmic Orange isn't the only color affected by the issue. Some owners report the same decolorization issue with their Deep Blue iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max as well. The issue seems to begin on the camera island, but eventually spreads across the entire aluminum body, leaving only the matte glass in the middle unaffected. Some users, suggest that the issue is caused by the UV light outside."
"So in case you miss the Rose Gold color, you can simply grab a Cosmic Orange one, leave it out in the sun for a bit, and you'll get a sort of unique Rose Gold iPhone 17 Pro Max. Or so certain early adopters will have you believe, we haven't experienced any issues with our review units. It's still unclear how widespread the issue is, and we expect Apple to be replacing affected units with new ones."
Several iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max owners report visible decolorization on Cosmic Orange and some Deep Blue models that begins at the camera island and spreads across the aluminum frame while leaving the central matte glass unaffected. Many affected owners report fading after brief sun exposure, and some users suspect ultraviolet light as the cause. A few early adopters joke that Cosmic Orange can turn into a Rose Gold-like finish after sun exposure. The scope of the issue remains unclear. Apple is expected to replace affected units, and some reviewers report no issues with their units.
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