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Love the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro? You can now get it on your Pixel 10 Pro, Xbox and more

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A range of tech devices in dbrand's Cosmic Orange skin
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What’s happened? Tech accessory manufacturer dbrand has launched a new color for its line of device skins, mimicking Apple’s eyecatching Cosmic Orange finish on the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max.

  • dbrand claims it has Cosmic Orange skins for over 100 devices, including smartphones, laptops, tablets and games consoles.
  • Supported devices include the Google Pixel 10 Pro, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X and iPhone Air.
  • The brand’s tongue in cheek messaging says “When Tim Cook hand-picked the new Cosmic Orange colorway, he had no idea we’d be ripping it off for a color matched skin. To be fair, we didn’t think it’d be popular enough to warrant a ripoff.”

Why should I care? Cosmic Orange is a head-turning color, which is generating buzz from those who love – and hate – it. If you find yourself in the love camp, you can now prove your infatuation of the shade by coating your tech devices in the luminous hue.

  • We’re fans of the Cosmic Orange iPhone here at Digital Trends, and we’d recommend the shade for those of you who want to make a statement and rock the current cool-factor trend.
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Okay, what’s next? The Cosmic Orange skins are available via the dbrand site.

  • Of course, if you want the original Cosmic Orange device, you’ll have to buy the 17 Pro or 17 Pro Max.
  • Apple does offer its new Pro phones in two other colors if orange isn’t your thing: Silver and Deep Blue.
John McCann
John has been a consumer technology & automotive journalist for over a decade.
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