There’s little doubt that Apple has made some pretty big changes in this year’s iPhone lineup. With an entirely new and remarkably thin iPhone Air joined ...
According to Apple, the scratch marks on iPhone 17 demo units should just rub off. However, tech experts say the Pro models suffer from a different issue.
Following multiple reports of some iPhone 17 Pro display models in Apple Stores showing visible scuffs and scratches, Apple issued a statement on ...
After the ScratchGate debacle went viral on social media, Apple clarified that those marks weren't actually scratches. Here's ...
The charging ports and speakers are not easy to repair. The iPhone 17 Pro has five different types of screws, not including ...
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A new teardown, courtesy of iFixit, suggests that Apple has finally figured out thermal management with the new iPhone 17 Pro flagship.
Fixit’s iPhone 17 Pro teardown reveals a smaller logic board, reinforced aluminum frame, improved cooling, and confirms Scratchgate concerns, with a 7/10 repairability score.
Using the Evident DSX2000 microscope and hardness picks, iFixit found that while the flat aluminum surfaces resisted everyday wear, the sharp edges of the camera island were far more vulnerable.
Fixit said that a "spalling" effect causes the iPhone 17 Pro to be easily scratched around the camera plateau.
iFixit adds that unless you put your iPhone 17 Pro in a case, the camera plateau is “probably going to see some damage” at ...