Perhaps it is not being the -gate this year, but it is not because Apple warns that there may be problems on its website. We are talking about iPhone 7 glossy black or jet black and the marking problems it may suffer from on its shiny casing. But the problem that we are going to talk about today has nothing to do with the microabrasions that Apple talks about, if not the text that the shiny black iPhone 7 has printed on the back.
Reading Apple's advisory, what seems more logical (although I agree that it is not) is protect it with some kind of cover, but the remedy may be worse than the disease: some cases that protect the glossy black iPhone 7 against these micro-abrasions are so tightly attached to the phone that the text on the back of the device may be printed on the protection that had been used to avoid other types of problems, as you can see in the following video.
Glossy black iPhone 7 faces another problem
This new problem with the brightest iPhone 7 has been discovered by users of the MacRumors forum, where a small number of users have realized that text like "Designed by Apple in California" goes into protection, which also means that he iPhone text is blurred.
The rest of the models, like those of previous years, do not present this problem. Although we still have to wait to determine the scope of the problem, everything seems to indicate that it is related to where the text is printed. In the case of the black, rose gold, gold and silver models, We could say that this text is printed directly on the aluminum, while on the Jet Black model it is printed in an anodized of different.
Has this problem affected you or are you worried that it might?