The ‘scratchgate’ controversy on the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max has led many to reconsider their thoughts on purchasing these ultra-expensive and brand-new phones. While the initial speculations pointed fingers at the seemingly less durable aluminium frame, which was brought in to replace Titanium on the Pro models, the chatter on the internet forced Apple to come up with a response.

Apple has now officially responded to reports of scuff marks observed on the new iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max units on display across its retail stores. Contrary to the initial rumours, Apple says that the culprit is the charging technology that is meant to power these display units. The phones are not at fault, thus assuring existing buyers and potential customers that these iPhone 17 Pro m

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