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iPhone 17 Pro Colors: Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue & Silver

George Edward Howard Thompson • 2026-05-13 • Reviewed by Maya Thompson

Picking a new iPhone color used to mean choosing between a few familiar shades of silver, gold, and gray. Apple has shaken that up with the iPhone 17 Pro, trading the usual grays for a trio that feels anything but ordinary. This guide cuts through the speculation and lays out exactly what colors are available, how they compare, and which one might suit you best — starting with the three names you need to know: Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver.

Number of colors: 3 ·
Official color names: Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, Silver ·
Available for Pro and Pro Max: Yes, same set ·
Material finish: Aluminium unibody with vapor chamber cooling

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Watch for limited-edition color drops around holiday 2026 (MacRumors roundup)
  • Third-party case makers will release color-matched accessories (Smartish) (MacRumors roundup)

Three official colors, one clear design language. The table below lays out the key specifications for each finish side by side.

Attribute Cosmic Orange Deep Blue Silver
Official name Cosmic Orange Deep Blue Silver
Tone description Bold, vibrant orange Dark navy, near black in low light Classic light metallic silver
Frame material Aluminium unibody Aluminium unibody Aluminium unibody
Finish type Matte Matte Polished reflective
Fingerprint resistance High (Smartish) High Moderate
Scratch visibility Low Low Low (hides damage well)
Storage options 256GB, 512GB, 1TB 256GB, 512GB, 1TB 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Ceramic Shield 2 Yes Yes Yes
Available on Pro Max Yes Yes Yes
Bottom line: The pattern: all three colors share the same aluminium unibody construction and storage tiers, but their visual personalities differ sharply — from the daring orange to the restrained deep blue to the timeless silver. The choice is as much about how you want to be seen as what you’re carrying.

What colors will the iPhone 17 Pro be?

Official color names and codes

  • Cosmic Orange — a vibrant, attention-grabbing orange that Apple describes as a bold departure from its previous Pro palettes (MacRumors (Apple news authority)).
  • Deep Blue — a dark navy that appears almost black indoors but reveals a rich blue depth under direct light (Back Market).
  • Silver — a classic light metallic finish that’s been a staple of Pro models for years (MacRumors).

Visual differences between colors

The three finishes occupy very different visual territories. Cosmic Orange is the statement-maker — it’s described as “completely different from anything Apple’s done before” in the Pro line (Benks (phone accessory brand)). Deep Blue is softer than black but cooler than silver, offering a sophisticated middle ground. Silver stays the safe, professional option that pairs with any case or accessory. There are no gray, black, or gold options for the iPhone 17 Pro this generation (MacRumors).

The trade-off

Cosmic Orange buyers get the most head-turning finish, but may find it harder to resell if the bold hue falls out of fashion. Deep Blue and Silver hold broader appeal for the used market.

Bottom line: iPhone 17 Pro comes in three distinct finishes — Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver — all sharing the same aluminium unibody. Buyers who want a classic look: choose Silver. Those who want a quiet statement: go Deep Blue. For the adventurous: Cosmic Orange is the one.

The implication: each color targets a different audience, so the decision reflects lifestyle as much as aesthetics.

Is the iPhone 17 Pro color changing?

Reality vs. rumors

No, the iPhone 17 Pro does not have a color-changing feature. Despite speculation on social media, Apple has not announced any electrochromic technology for this model, and no credible leaks support the idea (MacRumors). The color is fixed at purchase.

Custom skins and cases

Some users apply third-party skins or cases that change the device’s appearance (Smartish). But that’s an aftermarket choice, not a built-in feature. If you want the color to shift, you’ll need a case.

Bottom line: The iPhone 17 Pro color does not change. What you buy is what you get. For those who want variety, a quality skin or case is the only path.

The catch: relying on aftermarket accessories means you never see the phone’s native finish.

Is the iPhone 17 Pro Max only one color?

Color options for Pro Max vs Pro

False. The iPhone 17 Pro Max offers the same three colors as the smaller Pro: Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver (Smartish). There is no exclusive color for the Pro Max.

Why some think it’s only one color

The misconception likely comes from early leaks that focused heavily on Cosmic Orange, making it appear that the Pro Max might launch in a single shade. But official sources confirm parity across models (MacRumors).

Bottom line: The iPhone 17 Pro Max ships in all three colors. There is no “one color only” situation. Buyers of either Pro model have the same palette to pick from.

The pattern: Apple’s consistent approach simplifies decision-making for shoppers regardless of size preference.

Is the iPhone 17 Pro only in orange color?

Cosmic Orange is one of three

Cosmic Orange is the most eye-catching finish, and Apple’s marketing has emphasized it heavily. But it’s far from the only option. Deep Blue and Silver are equally official and widely available (ecoATM Blog).

Other colors: Deep Blue and Silver

Deep Blue is the most popular early adopter choice, according to Back Market, while Silver remains the perennial favorite for those who prefer a neutral look. The idea that the iPhone 17 Pro is “only orange” is a myth fueled by marketing focus.

Bottom line: Cosmic Orange is prominent but not the only option. Deep Blue and Silver offer valid, often-preferred alternatives. Don’t let the ad imagery decide for you.

The consequence: ignoring the other two colors means missing finishes that may better suit your daily use.

Which iPhone 17 Pro color is the best?

Comparison of durability, fingerprint resistance, and style

All three finishes use the same aluminium unibody with Ceramic Shield 2 protection, so durability is identical across the board (Smartish). Where they differ:

  • Fingerprint resistance: Cosmic Orange and Deep Blue (matte finish) resist smudges better than Silver (polished).
  • Scratch visibility: Silver hides damage signs best, per MacRumors.
  • Style statement: Cosmic Orange is bold and unique; Deep Blue is professional and subtle; Silver is timeless.

Popularity among early adopters

According to Back Market, Deep Blue is the most popular choice among early buyers, likely because it offers a modern look without being as polarizing as orange. Cosmic Orange appeals to those who want to stand out, while Silver remains the safe bet for users planning to use a case or resell later.

Bottom line: There’s no single “best” color. Deep Blue leads in popularity. Cosmic Orange wins for uniqueness. Silver is the safe, resale-friendly choice. Pick the one that matches your usage — or your personality.

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“Silver provides a classic neutral look that hides damage signs well, making it a practical choice for daily use.”

MacRumors (Apple news authority)

“Cosmic Orange is completely different from anything Apple’s done before in a Pro model.”

Benks (phone accessory brand)

“Deep Blue on iPhone 17 Pro is softer than black, cooler than silver — the perfect middle ground.”

Benks (phone accessory brand)

For buyers in the US and Europe, the color choice comes down to how you’ll use the phone. Cosmic Orange is for those who want their device to make a statement. Deep Blue fits professionals who want a modern, understated look. Silver remains the practical choice for users who plan to resell and want maximum appeal.

Additional sources

smartish.com, youtube.com, youtube.com

Frequently asked questions

What is the rarest iPhone color?

Historically, limited-edition colors like the iPhone 5c (Product) Red or iPhone 11 Pro Midnight Green have been among the rarest. For the iPhone 17 Pro, no limited edition has been announced, so all three colors are equally available. Cosmic Orange may feel rare because of its novelty, but it’s a standard finish.

Does the iPhone 17 Pro come in gold?

No. The iPhone 17 Pro does not include a gold option. Apple has moved away from gold in the Pro line this generation, offering Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver instead (MacRumors).

Is the iPhone 17 Pro color the same as iPhone 17?

No. The standard iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air have their own color palettes that don’t overlap with the Pro models (ecoATM Blog). The Pro line gets the exclusive Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver finishes.

Which iPhone 17 Pro color is most durable?

All three colors use the same aluminium unibody construction and Ceramic Shield 2, so structural durability is identical (Smartish). Cosmetic durability varies slightly: the matte finishes (Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue) resist fingerprints better, while Silver’s polished surface hides scratches more effectively.

Can I get a custom color for iPhone 17 Pro?

Apple does not offer custom color options for the iPhone 17 Pro. Your choices are limited to the three official finishes. Third-party skin makers like Dbrand and Slickwraps offer custom wraps, but those are aftermarket modifications.

What color is the iPhone 17 Pro’s frame?

The frame color matches the overall finish. Cosmic Orange has an orange-tinted aluminium frame, Deep Blue has a dark blue frame, and Silver has a light metallic silver frame. All are unibody construction (MacRumors).

Are the iPhone 17 Pro colors identical to iPhone 16 Pro?

No. The iPhone 16 Pro offered Natural Titanium, Blue Titanium, White Titanium, and Black Titanium. The iPhone 17 Pro switches to an aluminium unibody with a completely new set of colors — Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, and Silver — and drops all titanium finishes (Smartish).

For anyone shopping for an iPhone 17 Pro in 2026, the color choice is the most personal — and most visible — decision you’ll make. Cosmic Orange is for the bold, Deep Blue for the refined, and Silver for the practical. There’s no wrong answer, but there is a right one for how you live with your phone. For buyers in the US and Europe weighing resale value against personal style, the smart move is clear: pick the color that you’ll still love looking at in a year, because that’s exactly how long you’ll have it before the next upgrade cycle begins.



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