New iPhone 6 users are coming forward with another complaint about the device - putting them in jeans pockets are discoloring the gold models.
The gold models of the iPhone 6 have white strips on the back, which users say are turning blue when they carry their phones in the pocket of their jeans, reports tech site BGR.
Before the iPhone 6 was released consumers were complaining about the aesthetics of the white strips, the site reports.
Some users are even nicknaming the issue "dyegate" - similar to the "bendgate" term that was used to talk about the same phones bending inside of pockets previously.
iPhones aren't the first phone to become discolored from the dyes in jeans. When HTC One came out consumers reported a similar issue. The discoloration in the HTC phones were solved by scrubbing them with a magic eraser, reports BGR.
It's unclear if the same measures will fix the iPhone problem.