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iPhone 17 Launches in First Markets as Apple Confirms Air Camera Bug and China Scratches Draw Complaints

Early reactions highlight quality concerns alongside sharp cross‑country price gaps.

Overview

  • Retail sales have begun in initial countries, with Amazon México and Mercado Libre listing iPhone 17 models on limited stock, offering up to 15 months without interest and some same‑day deliveries.
  • Apple says a software fix is in development for the iPhone 17 Air after confirming a camera fault that appears in very rare cases when extremely bright LED panels shine directly into the lens.
  • Thousands of posts in China show alleged out‑of‑box scratches on iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max units, particularly in deep blue, and Apple is gathering store data without issuing a public determination.
  • Rollout remains staggered, with Argentine resellers estimating official arrivals from late October to mid‑November, while some Peruvian retailers list the 256 GB Pro Max preorder at 6,499 soles (about US$1,865).
  • Analyses using International Labour Organization salary data underscore wide affordability gaps, with purchase effort measured in days or months of work depending on the country.