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iFixit zooms in on reports of an iPhone 17 Pro scratch problem

iFixit zooms in on reports of an iPhone 17 Pro scratch problem

The article discusses the reported issue of the iPhone 17 Pro's camera plateau being prone to scratches. iFixit, a technology repair company, has investigated the problem in detail and provided a microscopic view of the scratches. According to an engineer and professor, the issue is due to the sharp edge of the camera bump, where the anodization process is not as even. iFixit suggests that unless the phone is kept in a case, the camera plateau is likely to sustain damage over time. The article also touches on the repairability of the iPhone 17 Pro, noting that while Apple has improved the battery accessibility, the screen still needs to be removed for most repairs, a change from the new iPhone Air.

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