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    1 year ago

    The thing that I always ponder with these kinds of situations is how much money is made by having a design flaw that is replaceable and thus a money-spinner for Apple vs the damage it’s going to do to their brand image by having their premium line of phones (and their prominent logo) being associated with cracked glass.

    I mean, I really don’t give a damn but the people who do buy these phones generally buy them due to brand prestige. This is real LSC Tesla-style panel gap problems; the fanbois will fawn over the devices when the rest of the world will be scoffing and shaking their heads at them.