Apple iOS 13 has been the number one source of bad news for iPhone owners. But not any more. Now warnings are now being issued about the hardware in Apple’s new iPhones as well. 
Picked up by 7News Australia, owners of Apple’s new iPhone 11 (guide), iPhone 11 Pro (guide) and iPhone 11 Pro Max (guide) are finding the company’s promise that they feature "the toughest glass ever in a smartphone
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" to be extremely far fetched. In fact, even keeping these phones in a pocket is resulting in damage.
Moreover, complaints are spreading across social media. For example, on Apple’s own official Communities forum, a 15-page thread has built up with owners taking photos of scratched displays on their new iPhone 11 series smartphones. And they are not impressed.
“My iPhone 11 looks worse after one week than my iPhone 7 did after three years. I’ll be going to my Apple store and complaining. I haven’t bought AppleCare yet but might have to at this rate. FWIW, it doesn’t take sharp or metallic objects to cause scratches. Simple normal usage or pockets, setting on tables, etc.” - source
“The screen feels like it can get scratches or smears when not even in contact with sharp or rough surfaces. Never had this issue with previous generation iPhones. Not impressed.”