Better get used to it because you're still gonna buy it.
Some might... I'm more interested in the free cupcakes in the break room than this generation of iPhone.
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Better get used to it because you're still gonna buy it.
Looks at pristine 16 pro… Nope I’m not buying, pretty sure many others have not either. FOMO does not live here!Better get used to it because you're still gonna buy it.
I agree with what you said, but the issue here is that it’s happening in days, not months or years. What I’ve seen from regular users’ pics on other social media is that the color is being scratched off down to the silver aluminum around the camera bump. The one I believe I recall most was the orange model, but the dark blue was bad too. Aluminum is just a softer metal vs the previous titanium, to me this was bound to happen without a case.Yeah, I’m not into all this scratch gate hype and as someone said earlier you have to temp your expectations on a device looking brand new months and years from now if you decide to stay case-less. But people who are conscientious and put their phones in empty pockets or set it down on nonabrasive surfaces even when case-less could still have a newish looking device even long-term.
So having said that, I think I might exchange my silver for the cosmic orange before my 14 days is up. Comment if you have the orange with no regrets.
Isn't this Ceramic Shield 2 now?But this means anyone who puts their iPhone on a MagSafe stand like this one will receive scratches.
And lol at “material transfer”. I looked at these iPhones yesterday at a store, and tried to rub out the scratches on one phone. Nothing happened. They’re scratches. And I use an old MagSafe stand without a case. I never have any material transfer.
I just know for iPhone 18 they’ll bring Ceramic Shield 2 to the back glass and call it a “feature”.
Agreed. Here are pictures from the Apple Store on literal Day 1 of launch:But this means anyone who puts their iPhone on a MagSafe stand like this one will receive scratches.
And lol at “material transfer”. I looked at these iPhones yesterday at a store, and tried to rub out the scratches on one phone. Nothing happened. They’re scratches. And I use an old MagSafe stand without a case. I never have any material transfer.
I just know for iPhone 18 they’ll bring Ceramic Shield 2 to the back glass and call it a “feature”.
Hehe, I'm part of the iPhone mini encampment, so I'm not even getting cupcakes. But I still believe the turmoil about the Pro means they want it, and won't be able to avoid buying it once things calm down.Some might... I'm more interested in the free cupcakes in the break room than this generation of iPhone.
Exactly, look at the chips on the laptops in the store. I got the silver 17 Pro because of that. Anything painted will chip.Serves you right for buying those ridiculous colours
Haha
My silver is amazing!!
Only on the front, not the back.Isn't this Ceramic Shield 2 now?
Agreed. Here are pictures from the Apple Store on literal Day 1 of launch:
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I wonder why is that. What advantage was there for using the inferior coating?Only on the front, not the back.
Yes. You can definitely see the circular imprints left by the MagSafe charger. Those look like they might be able to be wiped or rubbed off. But you can also see horizontal, straight scratches too. And those just look like fine gouges in the aluminum/glass back, not a rubber residue left over from the MagSafe charger. Apple is lying - or at best, just responding to the circular imprints but conveniently ignoring the ACTUAL scratches.The Cosmic Orange doesn't look as bad. Seems that Blue color is the worse for wear. But yeah you can clearly see the imprint left by the MagSafe charger.
I was just asking for where this was an issue in the past like you said it was.All you do is laugh at my posts and stick to your talking points no matter what is said. I am not wasting my time.
Yes. You can definitely see the circular imprints left by the MagSafe charger. Those look like they might be able to be wiped or rubbed off. But you can also see horizontal, straight scratches too. And those just look like fine gouges in the aluminum/glass back, not a rubber residue left over from the MagSafe charger. Apple is lying - or at best, just responding to the circular imprints but conveniently ignoring the ACTUAL scratches.
The good thing from this is that Apple will come up with a new Aluminium Alloy / Coating / manufacturing process.
We had bend gate and that has resulted in the iPhone Air having insane durability.