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Just got my iPP15 and I see that there are slim lighter marks around buttons, right from the box. Is it normal?
 

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I would say it's probably normal, given that you've been handling the phone with your bare hands. That "dirt" should just wipe off. If the dirt wasn't there, the phone would still get dirty after a few days of normal use.

If it's not dirt, but an actual mark on the metal, then it's up to you whether you want to try to get a replacement. I'm sure if you ask for one, Apple will give it to you.
 
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I would say it's probably normal, given that you've been handling the phone with your bare hands. That "dirt" should just wipe off. If the dirt wasn't there, the phone would still get dirty after a few days of normal use.

If it's not dirt, but an actual mark on the metal, then it's up to you whether you want to try to get a replacement. I'm sure if you ask for one, Apple will give it to you.
I had the phone for like 30 seconds and only pushed the power button to turn it on, didn’t even touch the volume buttons.

Shall tell them why I return it, so they will register it like faulty item or shall I just bring it back without reasons?
 
Sure, if they ask. Why not? But instead of returning it for a refund, why don't you just ask for a replacement?
I would definitely try, but will they have a replacement device in stock? I was checking Apple Store daily for a week to catch this device
 
Good point. If they don't have a replacement in stock and you'd have to wait, a straight return is the right move. Often, Apple will have a supply of dedicated replacement devices. You might also decide to live with the current phone as is. Does it not wipe clean at all?
 
Good point. If they don't have a replacement in stock and you'd have to wait, a straight return is the right move. Often, Apple will have a supply of dedicated replacement devices. You might also decide to live with the current phone as is. Does it not wipe clean at all?
I also have an online order that is supposed to be delivered on the 25th of October anyways, it was my plan B. I didn’t dare to wipe it with any liquids, because I don’t know how those marks will behave in contact
 
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Just got my iPP15 and I see that there are slim lighter marks around buttons, right from the box. Is it normal?
Mine has them too, can't seem to wipe them off so I think it's not dirt. There may be a different coating around the buttons than on the rest of the Ti frame, but I'll need to check other phones to be sure. Mine is also a 15 Pro Natural Ti.
 
I'm not going to upgrade this year, but if I did I'd go for the natural titanium. I really don't think I'd be bothered by marks like that. I kind of expect metal to look that way. And I'm sure the marks on every phone are different, which gives each phone a unique character.
 
I wouldn't return it if it doesn't have any issues and if this wipes off and overall it has no signs of being used (maybe check the cycle count?) These are made by people and get handled so if all else is fine, I can wipe it down myself and wouldn't care much if the factory didn't. Sure it's not a nice presentation though
 
White titanium here and it's a fingerprint repellant. Huge step up from stainless steel.
 
I had the phone for like 30 seconds and only pushed the power button to turn it on, didn’t even touch the volume buttons.

Shall tell them why I return it, so they will register it like faulty item or shall I just bring it back without reasons?
Yep, definitely not normal. I used mine caseless for a month and it never looked like that
 
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