Super-rare iPhone reaches the web with a design flaw

Apr 12, 2021 13:24 GMT  ·  By

Everybody knows Apple is the kind of company that pays an impressive attention to every little detail, and this is why its products are currently among the best on the market, especially in terms of build quality.

But on the other hand, this doesn’t necessarily mean that everything is always just perfect from the first attempt, and the iPhone 11 Pro that we have here is the living confirmation in this regard.

Share on Twitter by Internal Archive, this photo showing an iPhone 11 Pro comes with one little details which once you see you can’t unsee. It’s a misaligned Apple logo that was supposed to be centered and which for some reason has turned this particular device into quite a highly desirable product.

This is why the device has recently been sold for no less than $2,700, which is pretty surprising and once again shows just how much customers are willing to pay for a unique Apple product.

New iPhones already on their way

In the meantime, Apple is planning everything in advance and wants the iPhone 13, which is projected to land later this fall, to be just perfect as soon as possible.

This is why Apple is planning to begin the production earlier than usual, and some sources claim that some components could enter the mass manufacturing process as early as the next month.

People familiar with the matter said Apple wants all iPhone 13 models to be announced in September and then released for customers later the same month, as the company doesn’t want to struggle with another delay as it happened last year.

For now, what we know is the iPhone 13 lineup will include four different models, all upgrades to the existing lineup of devices.

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