The smartphone industry thrives on trends. Some arise from technological innovations, others from design choices. A color can generate just as much attention as a new camera or a faster processor. That's exactly what happened with Cosmic Orange.
Apple introduced this color with the iPhone 17 Pro and clearly struck a chord. Demand was high, and the look quickly became one of the most striking design features of modern smartphones. It's now evident that this success hasn't gone unnoticed. Several manufacturers have begun using similar colors and even comparable designs.
Cosmic Orange as an unexpected sales driver
Apple introduced several new colors for the iPhone 17 Pro, but Cosmic Orange in particular became a crowd favorite. The vibrant, eye-catching orange hue stands out clearly from classic smartphone colors and ensures that the device is instantly recognizable.
The color wasn't just an aesthetic detail; it evolved into a genuine marketing factor. Many buyers specifically chose this version. The success was also reflected in the sales figures: Apple achieved record iPhone sales last year, and the striking color played a significant role in this.
The trend did not go unnoticed by the rest of the industry. Manufacturers closely monitor which designs are particularly popular with buyers. If a particular look proves successful, similar approaches often appear very quickly in competing products.
Mobile World Congress: Striking similarities in new smartphones
This year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) clearly demonstrated the strong influence of Apple's color trend. According to a report by CNET, several smartphones at the trade show strongly resembled the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
It wasn't just about a similar color. Several design elements were nearly identical on some devices. These included, among other things:
- the size of the smartphone
- the position and arrangement of the side buttons
- the layout of the rear camera
- the general design of the back
- the characteristic orange tone, which is strongly reminiscent of Cosmic Orange
Alongside many innovative devices and new technologies, the trade fair also revealed clear attempts to capitalize on the success of Apple's design. The striking orange color played a central role in this.
Particularly noticeable: the Hotwav A17 Pro Max

A particularly striking example is the Hotwav A17 Pro Max. This device clearly demonstrates how strongly some manufacturers are orienting themselves towards the iPhone.
The smartphone adopts several design elements strongly reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro Max. These include the two-tone back, which is also a striking design feature of the Apple device.
The camera module's layout also appears strongly reminiscent of Apple's design. Furthermore, the naming scheme is similarly structured. The combination of the model name and the "Pro Max" suffix clearly echoes Apple's product strategy.
The result is a device that closely resembles the iPhone not only in color but also in several design aspects.
Cosmic Orange also appears in the accessories
The Cosmic Orange trend is no longer limited to smartphones. Accessories featuring the same color trend were also showcased at the Mobile World Congress.
One example is the Anker Nano Charger with Smart Display, which was also presented in a very similar shade of orange. This shows how quickly successful color concepts spread across different product categories.
When a color becomes particularly popular in the smartphone sector, accessory manufacturers often adopt this style. This creates a uniform look that continues across multiple devices.
New Apple colors could trigger the next trend
Apple is already working on more products with new color options. The recently introduced MacBook Neo, for example, was presented in several new and striking colors.
Given current developments, it's likely that other manufacturers will soon adopt these color schemes. Past experience has repeatedly shown that successful Apple designs quickly find imitators.
The Cosmic Orange trend could therefore be just one example of how strongly individual design decisions can influence the market.
Cosmic Orange is becoming an industry trend
The color Cosmic Orange has evolved from a simple design option to a clear trend in the smartphone industry. Apple created a striking look with the iPhone 17 Pro that was very well received by buyers and contributed to strong sales figures.
At the Mobile World Congress, it became clear that several manufacturers are trying to capitalize on this success. Some smartphones are not only based on the color, but also on other design elements of the iPhone.
The influence of Cosmic Orange now extends beyond smartphones and is also appearing in accessory products. This demonstrates once again how strongly individual design decisions can shape the entire technology industry. (Image: Shutterstock / Only_NewPhoto)
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