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Abdulhaq

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Apr 23, 2013
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I have an iPhone 15 and I have a clone of Apple Pencil (not the original Apple Pencil 1). I was surprised to observe that this cloned Apple Pencil can write on the iphone15. I find this feature very useful. I would like to know that if it is OK to write on iphone with this pencil or writing with it will it spoil the surface of the iPhone15.
 
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BugeyeSTI

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Anything can scratch a glass screen. It all depends on what's between the tip of the pen and the screen. This is also true with your fingers..
 

Abdulhaq

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Apr 23, 2013
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You have a valid point. But assumming that the iphone's glass is clean and the tip of the pencil is clean then let me know if the screen will still be scratched.
 

FreakinEurekan

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That’s a lot of assumptions 🤣 but sure, assuming it doesn’t scratch the glass - then the glass will not be scratched.
 
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