According to Apple, the scratch marks on iPhone 17 demo units should just rub off. However, tech experts say the Pro models suffer from a different issue.
Apple may have solved the issue it claims was leaving marks on iPhone 17 units at Apple stores, according to reports.
Are the new Apple iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max models too delicate? Users have spotted visible scratches on demo units, especially Deep Blue, sparking ‘Scratchgate’ online. Apple has yet to ...
Multiple reports and social media reports show iPhone 17 Pro units scuffed up within a day, or two, of the device market ...
Apple has addressed the iPhone 17 Pro scratch concerns, confirming that most marks on demo units are due to store stands, not weak durability. While the camera plateau edges may show wear over time, ...
Apple's explanation suggests that simply cleaning demo iPhone 17 Pro units and replacing old MagSafe stands will prevent ...
Apple has officially weighed in on "scratchgate," and the culprit isn't a design flaw -- it's grimy display stands. Apparently, old and worn-out MagSafe holders were rubbing off on the backs of the ...
Apple Store staff has reportedly been told to add salt in cleaning solution to hide the scuff marks on the iPhone 17 Pro's ...
Apple is adding a small silicone ring to the MagSafe display chargers used in its retail locations to prevent the devices from being scuffed.