iPhone 6+ bendgate issue.

Its interesting seeing people 'defend' an electronic device, its an object.

Fact is never heard of any device from any company bend in the pocket in the history of mobile phones.

In short its a design flaw, that will hopefully only reveal itself on a limited number of devices, those customers who do not carry the phone in their pocket (a majority of women for example - I have seen most women put their phone in their bag)...........however its a design flaw, apples desire to make it slim overrode basic phone construction............there getting ahead of themselves perhaps and starting to forget the basics.

No one is defending it, they're just not believing the click bait. When someone actually does a scientific test and find a weakness I'm not buying it. Other phones can, and have bent whilst in people's pockets.
 
Sit on something thin and metal in your back pocket and it will bend. It's physics.

Mate what??

By that logic metal reinforced buildings holding hundreds upon thousands of tonnes of weight should just bend to the ground.


It's physics.
Yes, in Apple's simple world.

In the real world there is something called structural engineering and reinforcement. It can be applied to macroscopic and microscopic objects of metals and non-metals. It's everywhere. I mean i just glanced at my Logitech mouse and it has six reinforcement points in the battery cover alone.
 
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Hmm, I've got a 6 and just done a little test.

I put my phone face down on a table, got my debit card which has a perfectly straight edge, and lay it on the back of the phone seeing if the card sat flush or rocked. It does seem like my phone is warped ever so slightly. From top to bottom only about 0.2mm and I don't know if it was like that out of the box or not.

Can anyone else check?
 
It's a smartphone, not a building. :confused:

You're right, so why are you confused?

Buildings don't use flat metal beams they use H beams which are still relatively thin. Just by adding a spine you can exponentially increase the rigidity of any material. You are supposed to use the same logic of preventing bending for smaller items. Reinforcement for reducing the ability of a material to bend is a pretty simple yet well researched and established concept.
 
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Hmm, I've got a 6 and just done a little test.

I put my phone face down on a table, got my debit card which has a perfectly straight edge, and lay it on the back of the phone seeing if the card sat flush or rocked. It does seem like my phone is warped ever so slightly. From top to bottom only about 0.2mm and I don't know if it was like that out of the box or not.

Can anyone else check?

If you lay the phone on a flat surface face down (so the screen is facing the surface) does it rock a little?

Like this
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You haven't heard of it because only Apple qualify for clickbait hysteria - a thin metal and glass device will bend if stressed - no one cares if a galaxy whatever breaks.
 
Have a 6, it's still flat. It goes in my pocket most of the day...

Everyone loves to hate :)

Are you still happy to keep it in the pocket on teh back of this.

SO you have had it for a few days, what happens in a week or so if it bends, you still jsut happy with it?
 
Time will tell. Saying 'I have an iPhone 6 and mines not bent, therefore the story is rubbish' is as anecdotal as some of the stories claiming it bends under normal usage. The phone has been out less than a week. Give it a few months, then we'll all have a better idea as to how easily the phone bends under normal use - either there will be an uproar or the story will die.
 
You haven't heard of it because only Apple qualify for clickbait hysteria - a thin metal and glass device will bend if stressed - no one cares if a galaxy whatever breaks.

Its not the fact it does it.

Its the low tolerance it takes for it to happen.
 
The S2 wasn't very bendy at all... I had mine for two years and it was still near perfect when I sold it. It was one of the sturdiest phones I have ever owned...
 
Are you still happy to keep it in the pocket on teh back of this.

SO you have had it for a few days, what happens in a week or so if it bends, you still jsut happy with it?

I think I've learned to take most things I read on the internet with a pinch of salt, particularly this sort of ********.

I'm happy with it in my pocket, I'm sure it's not going to bend.
 
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