Premature damage to the oleophobic coverage of the iPhone 3GS

Damage to the oleophobic layer of iPhone 3GS

The newly released iPhone 3GS They have a cover designed with the intention of removing the problem of the annoying traces that were left on the surface of the previous models; This covering is specifically a polymer, a plastic layer to which the oils of the skin cannot adhere and which is called "Oleophobic layer".

The polymer is an organic compound based on carbon, and the crystal, based on silicon, is inorganic; the secret is in how he got Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), glue them, but it is speculated that a third molecule was used in which, side by side, the two compounds were glued, all with the intention that your iPhone full of prints and marks from the grease of your hands.

So far everything seemed perfect, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), a goal was scored with this new feature and users were happy to just see their hand and finger marks on their new iPhones, however already the novelty it started to become problem when several new 3GS customers filed complaints of damage to the oleophobic coverage after a very short time of use. Less than three weeks after its launch and already a German user was posting the photos of the oleophobic coverage of its iPhone 3GS disappearing; like him, a forum user apfeltalk.de with the alias "Samsas Traum" also shared photographs that showed premature babies problems of its screen, which, as you can see in the photograph, looks like the possession of a ghost on the apple gadget. What will the apple company?

Via | iLounge


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