
"If you are looking to buy one of the new iPhones (or you already got one), you can't have missed reports that the two Pro models are prone to scratching - apparently, it has something to do with how their aluminum chassis was anodized. And while the vanilla iPhone 17 is harder to scratch, it's not immune either. The iPhone Air turned out to be pretty tough (it's the only new model to use titanium), you still may want to protect your investment."
"The Silicone Cases from Apple have a soft-touch finish and can be paired with a Crossbody Strap (£60). The outside is made of 45% recycled silicone and features a sapphire crystal with a conductive layer, so that the camera control works. A Silicone case will cost you £50. The inside has a soft microfiber lining to protect your phone from scratches. Note that these support Qi2 charging at up to 25W thanks to the built-in magnets."
"Apple's Clear Cases are the simplest option - they show off the color you picked for your phone as they are built from optically clear polycarbonate with special coating to prevent yellowing. Clear cases are normally £50, but most are down to £40 right now. These have the same sapphire crystal over the Camera Control and support 25W Qi2 charging. Unlike the silicone cases, these are compatible with the iPhone Air."
Two iPhone Pro models are prone to scratching due to anodized aluminum chassis. The vanilla iPhone 17 is harder to scratch but remains susceptible. The iPhone Air uses titanium and offers superior toughness. Protecting the phone with a case is recommended. Most high-rated cases are MagSafe compatible, with non-MagSafe options available. Apple Silicone Cases feature a soft-touch finish, 45% recycled silicone exterior, sapphire crystal over the Camera Control, a microfiber interior lining, and up to 25W Qi2 charging support; they cost about £50. Apple Clear Cases use optically clear polycarbonate with anti-yellowing coating and similar charging support. TechWoven cases for Pro models use woven fabric and textured TPU sides.
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