Many are still crying about the iPhone 6+ Bendgate issue
However the problem is actually not as bad as the media has made it out to be. Though it is true that the phone bends, it takes a significant amount of pressure and intensity to do so. Please see the power of science demonstrating this fact below:
Consumer Reports’ tests pushed the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus much further than [Apple’s test of 55 pounds of force]. We started light, applying 10 pounds of force for 30 seconds, then releasing the force. Then we upped the force in 10-pound increments, noted when the phones first started to deform (that’s what our engineers call it) and stopped the test for each phone when we saw the screen come loose from the case.
So there you have it. Bendgate case is closed. HTC
Our phone doesn’t bend, it flexes…on purpose. #bendgate pic.twitter.com/d1DudxDQgf
— LG USA Mobile (@LGUSAMobile) September 24, 2014
Designed to withstand the most demanding environments. Like your pockets. #HTCOneM8
— HTC USA (@HTCUSA) September 24, 2014
Curved. Not bent. #GALAXYNoteEdge pic.twitter.com/OTPIYlI07f
— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) September 25, 2014
— LG USA Mobile (@LGUSAMobile) September 24, 2014
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Source: macrumors