After the ScratchGate debacle went viral on social media, Apple clarified that those marks weren't actually scratches. Here's ...
People are calling out scratches on the back of new iPhone 17 models, even ones still in the store. A teardown from iFixit explains why the problem occurs, while Apple has finally responded with an ...
Social media has been awash with concerns that the new iPhone 17 -- specifically the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max that come in the deep blue finish -- are susceptible to wear and damage. Specifically, ...
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