Can Chemicals Turn My Orange iPhone 17 Pink? Here’s What I Found Out

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By Aritro Sarker

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A recent one Reddit The thread suggests that it’s possible for a cosmic orange iPhone 17 Pro to turn vibrant pink. as As PCMag’s Eric Zeman points outThe phone’s color has faded, turning it from a vibrant orange to a wild hot pink, possibly due to cleaning substances that affect the finish. Of course, this could technically be a flaw, but in all honesty “Orange iPhone 17 Pink” I love pink phones and the idea of ​​a hot pink iPhone 17 Pro fills me with joy. So I wanted to see if I could test the theory and see what different household cleaners could change the color of my phone.

It’s important to mention here that the iPhone 17 Pro I used was purchased by CNET for testing purposes. If I had paid over $1,000 of my own money, I would not have been so reckless as to soak it with chemicals that could potentially cause irreparable damage to it. And neither should you. If you want to clean your phone, do it safely. Denial aside, let’s dive in.

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Don’t do what I do. Keep it away from your phone.Andrew Lankson/CNET

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I bought two chemicals to test this. Zeman explains that it can be oxidation that can change color, and hydrogen peroxide can do that. I couldn’t find it over the counter in the UK, so instead I bought an “oxy-active” stain remover spray “Orange iPhone 17 Pink” which, among other things, contains “oxygen-based bleaching agents” which sounds ideal. Apple clearly states that “Do not use products containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide.” its support page So, naturally, I also bought some thick bleach.

Oxy application

I started by spraying Oxy Cleaner on a microfiber cloth until it was noticeably soaked from the liquid and then liberally applied it all over “Orange iPhone 17 Pink” the back of the iPhone. A Reddit user with an affected phone pointed out that it only “Orange iPhone 17 Pink” affected the metal parts, not the glass back panel, so I made sure to focus my attention on the sides and camera bar.

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Smearing on the chemical with a cloth.Andrew Lankson/CNET

With the phone well and truly doused in chemicals that have no business being anywhere near a phone, I let it sit for 30 minutes wondering “Orange iPhone 17 Pink” what it had done — after which I dried it off and did a closer inspection. Disappointingly, my phone was still factory orange, a “what the hell have you given to your phone” pink. Time to move on.

Bleach explosion

I opened the bleach and tried hard not to think about my days as a middle school cleaner, dabbing a generous blob of the stuff on a cloth and smearing it over the defenseless phone, again concentrating on the metal areas. I should have worn protective gloves for all of this so please make sure you take better care of yourself than I did if you do anything with bleach.

Again, I gave it a 30-minute time limit before cleaning it and inspecting the results.

The phone remains as orange as ever, box fresh as it was “Orange iPhone 17 Pink” the day before, indeed, box fresh. The orange color has not changed and now after almost 24 hours there is no sign of any discoloration.

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The orange iPhone 17 Pro is alive, intact, and probably a little clean.Andrew Lankson/CNET

Is the pink iPhone 17 real?

I can’t say for sure if Reddit user’s pink iPhone 17 Pro photos are real or not. The human side of me wants to take them at their word, while the journalist in me is skeptical. What I can say for sure is that putting your orange iPhone in close contact “”Orange iPhone 17 Pink”” with household cleaning products won’t win you a funky, ultra-rare pink color that you can sell on eBay for a small fortune.

It’s possible that using pure peroxide might be the thing that does it, but honestly, if you’re going out of your way to throw industrial-grade chemicals at your phone, you might as well try painting it straight away. My goal here was to see how sensitive “Orange iPhone 17 Pink” the orange model is to everyday household cleaners like kitchen cleaner or bathroom bleach — which it might naturally be exposed to in routine use. And what I found is, no, it won’t ruin the beautiful orange color. But it’s probably still not good for your phone.

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