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Leaks Warn iPhone 18 Pro Could Reuse Aluminum Finish That Earlier Phones Showed to Chip and Fade

Supply‑chain tipsters say retaining an anodized aluminum frame could let incomplete sealing allow moisture or oils to alter the colored oxide layer.

Overview

  • Recent Weibo and supply‑chain leaks say the iPhone 18 Pro may keep an anodized aluminum body, a claim that raises fresh warnings about repeat color‑durability problems but remains unconfirmed.
  • Owners and independent testers reported that some iPhone 17 Pro finishes, notably Cosmic Orange, shifted toward pink and showed chipping at raised camera edges after light use.
  • Materials experts and teardown reports link those flaws to the anodizing process, where a colored oxide layer must be sealed and can change if moisture or skin oils breach the seal.
  • The main leakers named in coverage have a mixed accuracy record and Apple has not commented, so journalists recommend treating the reports as speculation until suppliers or Apple confirm production details.
  • If the leaks prove correct, buyers may steer away from deep or bright colors and Apple could face renewed pressure over warranty treatment and in‑store durability testing at launch.