iPhone 7 jet black – does the paint come off the case?

The paint on the iPhone 7 jet black is erased if a foil is applied, the identification marks remaining partially on the peeled foil.

A supposed new problem a iPhone 7 jet black is presented in the video clip below, an American stating that the application of a film could have the effect of erasing the identification marks on the case. Specifically, he says that after applying and removing a protective film from the iPhone 7 case, he noticed that part of the paint used for the identification marks remained on the film.

In the video clip below, you will see that the identification marks of the iPhone remain on the foil, that is, the name and indicators regarding the model, federal certifications, etc. The American claims that he used a foil that is applied using liquid, and the final result is quite hard to believe, considering that so far no one has complained about it.

The video clip below is preceded by another clip in which he explains the method of removing a film from the iPhone 7 jet black case, and there the problem is also visible. Basically, the paint used by Apple to apply the markings with the iPhone name on the iPhone 7 jet black case is erased much easier than it should be.

The problem does not exist with other models of iPhone terminals at the moment, so only jet black terminals would be affected by it. Without seeing other evidence, I still find it hard to believe that everything is not staged, but if we are talking about a real problem, then it is a very embarrassing one for iPhone 7 jet black and Apple.