Apple’s iPhone 17 release has sparked a new design controversy, termed “scratchgate,” as reports emerge of scratching issues, particularly with the Pro model. This follows previous controversies like antennagate and bendgate.
On the release day, customers reported that the iPhone 17 range is prone to scratching. Apple attributes this to “material transfer” rather than actual scratches. Users are advised to use a cloth to remove the marks.
Display models at Apple stores showed signs of scuffing within days, raising concerns about durability. Some users believe they are experiencing genuine scratches, contradicting Apple’s claims.
“The anodised coating doesn’t stick very well and can be scratched by objects like keys and coins.”
— JerryRigEverything, YouTuber
Apple’s choice of aluminium for the iPhone 17 Pro aims to improve heat dissipation after complaints about the previous model overheating. However, this decision may have compromised the durability of the finish.