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Of course there will be. In addition to:

“My iPhone/iPad is bent!”
“I hear a sound inside when I shake my iPhone!”
”My iPhone came with a scratch!”
“I see dust under the camera lens!”
”I get a weaker cellular signal with the new iPhone.”
”Are you going to use your iPhone naked?”
”Should I use a screen protector?”
”I had to exchange 16 iPhones but I think I got a perfect one now. I will keep examining it just to make sure though.”
”The iPhone 13 scratches much easier. I already have scratches all over mine. I can’t understand why. I keep it safe in my pocket with my keys.”
 
Of course there will be. In addition to:

“My iPhone/iPad is bent!”
“I hear a sound inside when I shake my iPhone!”
”My iPhone came with a scratch!”
“I see dust under the camera lens!”
”I get a weaker cellular signal with the new iPhone.”
”Are you going to use your iPhone naked?”
”Should I use a screen protector?”
”I had to exchange 16 iPhones but I think I got a perfect one now. I will keep examining it just to make sure though.”
”The iPhone 13 scratches much easier. I already have scratches all over mine. I can’t understand why. I keep it safe in my pocket with my keys.”
"My iPhone screen is too green".
 
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I really hope not, I got burned by the piss yellow 12 Pro (i returned and kept the perfect 11 Pro) and I decided to never pre-order again. My wife will be getting the 13 Pro if (big if) Apple has tightened up quality control for this generation. Otherwise she will happily keep her XS.
 
I'm sure there will be a couple "I went through 10 different 13 Pro's and all had defects, Apple's OC is gone" threads..
 
All new phones will come with problems or a problem will arrive at some point early on. It's that life of buying tech
 
I’m waiting for the “the Sierra Blue wasn’t quite Sierra enough for me so I returned it for another color”
 
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