Today is the day that everyone who pre-ordered an iPhone should get their hands on the latest iPhone, and while many are excited to finally try out the new iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, there appear to be some issues with the first batch of products that may displease those who spent more than $1,000 on the devices.
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According to Twitter users, the first batch of iPhone 15 Pro has some quality control issues. First, the titanium bezel on the side isn't even tinted, which suggests the color isn't even. In another photo, we can see that the screen and bezels are not aligned properly. For small manufacturers, these problems are understandable, but for Apple's products, this is considered a low-level error.
The user also claimed that people working at Foxconn had mentioned that there would be problems with the first batch of iPhone 15 Pro. Apple is using titanium on the Pro models this time around, and while that's certainly a good material choice, it comes with its own issues. Not only that, titanium also uses a PVD (physical vapor deposition) coating. Although there is nothing wrong with PVD, its durability in the face of scratches, scratches, and minor impacts is actually not high. This is why when we buy watches, we usually prefer to choose DLC (Diamond Like Carbon Coating) watches instead of PVD, because although DLC is easy to wear, it is more durable.
Thankfully, based on what we know about Apple, we believe all defective watches will be replaced with new ones. However, if you are planning to buy an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, it is strongly recommended that you wait until this problem is completely resolved before purchasing.