Introducing #scratchgate, the latest iPhone “scandal”
Apple said that what people were seeing on iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max units in the Apple Store were not scratches. Your eyes were seeing wrong. The tech giant said that what looked suspiciously like scratches were the result of material transferred from the worn MagSafe risers used to display the new handsets inside Apple Stores. Obviously, Apple doesn’t want potential iPhone buyers getting spooked by terrible looking blemishes that look like scratches. So, changes are being made to how iPhone units are being displayed at Apple Stores.
What Apple is doing to eliminate the so-called scratches that mar the appearance of the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max
Additionally, Apple has updated the maintenance schedule for demo iPhone models. The staff inside Apple Stores have been instructed to do a more thorough job cleaning the demo iPhone models using a solution that includes an ingredient with salt that helps clean and clear away the dirt or residue left by the MagSafe charging stands. With these changes, the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max demos look great, exactly the way Apple wants them to look in front of a store full of potential purchasers.
Apple has been able to have #scratchgate” distract consumers from more serious issues about the iPhone 17 series including how far away the Apple iPhone is from competing with Google and Samsung when it comes to on-device AI capabilities on Pixel and Galaxy phones respectively.


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