Here’s how the jet black iPhone’s ‘fine micro-abrasions’ look after almost a year<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>It’s almost time for the iPhone 8 (and/or
iPhone Edition) which means it’s been nearly one year since the jet black iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus shipped. When Apple introduced the glossy black finish, it warned customers that jet black is prone to ‘<span class="s1">fine micro-abrasions’ and recommended using a case. I prefer using my iPhone caseless (and jet black is satisfyingly grippy) so I put Apple’s challenge to the test at the risk of losing any resale value. </span></p>
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Here’s how the jet black iPhone’s ‘fine micro-abrasions’ look after almost a year