Not saying any of you are lying but imagine how many people do or would claim scratches they know they created by being careless occurred out of nowhere. Never had a scratched screen or cracks on any iPhone. I say all of this to say that I have been pretty lucky to not have an issue on any of my iPhones or the others in my home iPhone 11 product red and 2 iPhone 11 pro gold Thankfully no damage to the screen. No scratch or anything. That was pure luck because it absolutely should have had some significant damage if not a full fledge shatter.
Hope you all are able to get some assistance with the scratches but if not Sep 29, PM. My iPhone 11 looks worse after 1 week than my iPhone 7 did after 3 years. Simple normal usage or pockets, setting on tables, etc.
Some of the pics look like something gouged they screen although I know you all are saying nothing touched them. The permanent fingerprint looking ones are real mysterious. What has Apple said about these if you were able to take it in to show them. Sorry if I missed the info on that if you already said so. From the photos posted here, looks like the issues appear on a midnight green 11 Pro?
Mine is. I wonder if the 11, and the max have the same issue? Page content loaded. Sep 28, AM in response to simplysimpler In response to simplysimpler. Something did touch, and smeared the coating of the screen. But one did not expect any permanent scratch mark to appear after a few days of normal use.
Not especially when this new one is bolstered to have even stronger glass than any of the previous models. Sep 29, AM in response to simplysimpler In response to simplysimpler. Sep 29, AM. Same has happened to mine.
Any suggestions on a good screen protector? I have the 11 pro. Some users noted that they got the scratches just by putting the phone in their jeans. While iPhones are not scratch-proof, they do feature a tough glass panel which should ideally protect the screen from everyday objects like coins and keys.
While products like Silvo , Brasso , or Weiman silver polish can get tarnished metal shining like new again, it can do a number on your device. Not only is the method not proven to work, but it can also damage the coating on your screen.
Grade: F — Does more harm than good. Want to bring out the big guns and spend a bit more money? Grade: B — E ffective, but expensive. Grade: C — I nexpensive way to hide not remove small scratches. GadgetGone will buy phones plus other devices like tablets, game systems, and smartwatches in any condition. Selling through GadgetGone is fast and straightforward, and you can get a quote in seconds.
You ship your device for free, and once you receive and accept your updated offer, your cash is on its way to you fast. Shiny, new, and scratch-free phone, here you come! Grade: A — N o more scratches and you get a new phone. Well, they don't.
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