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The problem, sorry, the potential problem, is that anodised aluminium case that the new phone has.
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Its slender, lightweight aluminium case packs up to 500GB of storage for photos, videos, music and more.
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The elegant aluminium case includes non-slip strips on the base to ensure that it is always stable during operation.
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My best guess (and it is no more than a guess) is that this revolves around the anodised aluminium case of the iPhone 5.
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And I thought that this might mean that a newer design would be released to deal with the design problems that led to that manufacturing problem (specifically, the scratching of the anodised aluminium case).
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That is unlikely to be the case with aluminium and zinc, supplies of which could become scarcer still before they get better.
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In the case of aluminium, this is partly because of industrial unrest in North America, which is threatening to disrupt supplies from at least two plants, one in the United States and the other in Canada.
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His big local rival, a swashbuckling aluminium baron called Anatoly Bykov, is another recent medical case.
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