Apple responds to iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air ‘scratchgate’ — and aluminum durability concerns

If you’ve been following the launch of the iPhone 17 series you’ve probably heard of ‘scratchgate,” which refers to the sighting of new iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max and iPhone Air models apparently picking up scuffs very easily in retail stores.

Apple is now responding to the controversy and claims that the scratches are not really scratches at all, placing the blame on worn out MagSafe risers used to display the new iPhones. Here’s what Apple claims is going on — and how it is addressing concerns about the durability of the unibody aluminum design.

Not scratches, material transfer

iPhone Air with scratches

(Image credit: Future)

On the Day of launch Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that some of the darker colors of the iPhone 17 Pro (Deep Blue) and iPhone Air (Space Black) were getting scratched easily in retail stories.

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