THE IPHONE 6 PLUS IS BENDABLE, AND NOT IN A GOOD WAY
SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 KISHORE GANESH
The next generation of iPhones have finally arrived, and they are the biggest change to the line since the original iPhone. Over a few Days (Three to be exact), Apple has sold an impressive number of units, 10 million to be exact.
But some iPhone 6 Plus users are reporting a warping of the body of the iPhone 6 Plus, especially when it is kept in tight pockets. The problem is widespread enough to get a trending hashtag: #BendGate.
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For the record, you can't bend a @oneplus. Or, I'm weak. Or, I didn't really want to try to anyway. #BendGate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znK652H6yQM
To put these reports to the test, Unbox Therapy did a Video on it, testing whether the iPhone 6 Plus really bends under pressure. The Guy in the Video had to apply quite a bit of pressure on it, but the iPhone 6 Plus ultimately bent.
It remained functional and there wasn’t any damage (As far as we know), but this is worrying. The root cause of this problem seems to be the size and thinness of the iPhone 6 Plus. Essentially, the Aluminium is being stretched out over a Wide Area and is thinner in size, thus weakening the already soft metal.
The iPhone 6 Plus is Bendable, and Not in a Good Way | Tech Geek Forever
SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 KISHORE GANESH
The next generation of iPhones have finally arrived, and they are the biggest change to the line since the original iPhone. Over a few Days (Three to be exact), Apple has sold an impressive number of units, 10 million to be exact.
But some iPhone 6 Plus users are reporting a warping of the body of the iPhone 6 Plus, especially when it is kept in tight pockets. The problem is widespread enough to get a trending hashtag: #BendGate.
John Colucci ✔ @johncolucci
Follow
For the record, you can't bend a @oneplus. Or, I'm weak. Or, I didn't really want to try to anyway. #BendGate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znK652H6yQM
To put these reports to the test, Unbox Therapy did a Video on it, testing whether the iPhone 6 Plus really bends under pressure. The Guy in the Video had to apply quite a bit of pressure on it, but the iPhone 6 Plus ultimately bent.
It remained functional and there wasn’t any damage (As far as we know), but this is worrying. The root cause of this problem seems to be the size and thinness of the iPhone 6 Plus. Essentially, the Aluminium is being stretched out over a Wide Area and is thinner in size, thus weakening the already soft metal.
The iPhone 6 Plus is Bendable, and Not in a Good Way | Tech Geek Forever
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