Apple iPhones are supposed to be top-notch devices that use the best build materials. This should be the reason why they are more expensive than their Android counterparts.
However, this is not always the case. The iPhone price does not always match what it’s offering. According to a recent report, the chassis or frame of some iPhone 12 models are fading.
The Colors Loss Is More Obvious In Red
This color loss is more obvious in the red version which fades into orange color. There is a clear divide and the frame now has red and orange colors. The picture shows that the side of the iPhone 12 near the power button has faded to orange.
According to the report, this model has always been in a transparent case. Thus, this can not be a result of hand friction.
The Apple iPhone 12 SE 2 have Similar Reports
Apple iPhone 11 and iPhone SE 2 users also have similar reports of fading. There are also images of the iPhone 11 with the fading issue. The user has also been using this model in a transparent protective case.
Some netizens speculate that the color fading is due to ultraviolet radiation from the transparent case. However, if it is a problem of ultraviolet radiation, the problem should be more common.
Some Speculates For The Apple
Some people speculate that this problem may be caused by a chemical reaction on the surface of the protective shell.
According to reports, Apple is not accepting complaints with respect to color fading. The company probably thinks that the color fading is an appearance problem. If it is not accepting complaints, certainly, there will not be replacements for users.
All The Specifications And Much About Apple iPhone 12
Glass front (Gorilla Glass), glass back (Gorilla Glass), aluminum frameGlass front (Gorilla Glass), glass back (Gorilla Glass), aluminum frame
SIM
Single SIM (Nano-SIM and/or eSIM) or Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) - for China IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 6m for 30 mins) Apple Pay (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX certified)
My first crack at shooting a Doctor Who action figure outdoors. Snapped and processed on location using iPhone 12 Pro Max and the iOS Photos app pic.twitter.com/yRsSCA2YsU
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