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

You can turn 100s of devices into Cosmic Orange attention grabbers

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 is Managing Editor at Digital Trends. He's been a consumer technology & automotive journalist for over a decade.
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