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Lanzado el 4 de noviembre de 2017. Modelo A1865, A1901. Disponible como GSM o CDMA / 64 o 256 GB / Silver o Space Gray. (Se pronuncia igual que "iPhone 10.")

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Mild Scratches on iPhone X OLED Display

I recently had some keys in the same pocket as my Iphone X and got some mild scratches on the screen. You cannot see the scratches upfront whilst looking at the phone however, under the right light conditions, they can be seen fairly well. Is there any way to get rid of these scratches without buying a new screen?

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No there is no way to remove the scratches. Keep a screen protector on your phone to prevent further more scratches.

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Would apple care cover these micro scratches

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Yes, but it would be classified as accidental damage. So you'd have to pay the deductible and use up one of your two accidental damage repairs.

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Don't tell people there's no way to do something that is clearly possible in a lot of cases. You are a bad person.

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No way to remove those scratches unfortunately. However, You can always install a screen protector, which will hide the scratches. *Yes i know it's still there underneath it but it will prevent further screen scratches. I found out I had a scratch on my screen and luckily I was still on my 14 day and ended up returning it. Waited couple of days, and got another one without the scratches.

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Do you have to have apple care to return it ?

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Polishing and buffing doesn’t work? Really?

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I was just researching what I could do about a scratch on my Xs Max and it looks like it would be possible to buff it out with glass polish, BUT that would also damage/remove the oleophobic coating so I suppose people advise against doing it because of that.

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