Apple is probably the least company to be pointed fingers at when neglecting the strict quality control of its products, but with the iPhone 17 Pro Max , it appears that the technology giant has let its focus slip, all while charging a premium for its top-end flagship. The latest incident involves an owner posting pictures of his shiny new purchase, only to find that the back glass is slightly misaligned. While it would require an eagle eye to spot this design blemish, we can sympathize with the owner because these devices start from an expensive $1,199.
Owner has been advised to exchange the ‘defective’ iPhone 17 Pro Max, but it risks invalidating his trade-in, forcing him to pay an additional sum
First, it was oxidation problems that caused the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s paint job turn fro

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