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JCL

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Original poster
Jun 14, 2011
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Looking for some advice or grounding. I resell my phone every year to upgrade.

I have 1 hard to notice dent in the chamfered edge (you really have to look for it and have OCD), 1 scratch that my nail can get stuck into (more easily noticeable) but a perfect screen and no "rattling".


What would you do?

Edit: also have a very slight gap issue on the right side (but again you need OCD vision to notice it).
 
I have OCD too. My iPhone shipped with 2 scratches on the chamfered edges! I'm just enjoying the phone for what I paid for it, if it doesn't inhibit the use of it then I'm not bothering making a return, however it does drive me crazy every one in a while !
 
I have OCD too. My iPhone shipped with 2 scratches on the chamfered edges! I'm just enjoying the phone for what I paid for it, if it doesn't inhibit the use of it then I'm not bothering making a return, however it does drive me crazy every one in a while !

That is true, it's not like I paid multiple thousands for the phone like a fine watch but it's annoying to receive a product with flaws.

This chamfered edge and Apples idea to compare the phone to a watch has opened a huge can of worms.
 
That is true, it's not like I paid multiple thousands for the phone like a fine watch but it's annoying to receive a product with flaws.

This chamfered edge and Apples idea to compare the phone to a watch has opened a huge can of worms.

I agree. Apple claims that they compare the iPhone chassis to 700 or so other ones to find the best match. Imagine what the rejected ones look like! :eek:
 
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