Wednesday 24 September 2014

New iPhone 6 owners complain it BENDS after a few days in your pocket


Owners of the new iPhone 6 Plus have been left angered as it emerged the phone can bend out of shape simply when stored in a pocket.

Since the new model launched on Friday, a small but growing number of iPhone 6 Plus owners have reported the issue that significantly alters the appearance of the phone.
The problem, dubbed 'bend gate' by some on social media sites, is due to the phone's thin aluminium exterior - but can be solved by ensuring the middle of the phone is not subjected to a large force.


It is believed the thinner model, in addition to the use of aluminium metal in its design, causes the phone to deform.
MacRumors detailed on Tuesday that 'a small but growing number of iPhone 6 Plus owners have reportedly bent their phones after carrying the devices in their pockets just days after launch'.
One forum user known as 'hanzoh' claimed his iPhone 6 plus was 'slightly bent' after he drove with the device in his pocket.


It has been reported that the thinner design and the use of aluminum on the frame will cause the new iPhone to bend if pressure is applied

'The 6 Plus was about 18 hours in my pocket while sitting mostly,' Hanzoh said.
'As I lay it on the coffee table and sat down on the couch to relax from the drive, I saw the reflection of the window in the iPhones slightly distorted.'
And he said when laid flat, a bend in the phones display can clearly be seen.


Hanzoh questioned whether the new 5.5-inch design was 'too thin'.

The bendy feature of the new iPhone has also been met with wide criticism on social media. Others hashtagged 'bendgate' as they poked fun at the defect.
One user wrote: '@tim_cook hi Tim, I absolutely love my new iPhone 6 Plus!! My favorite feature is the flexible display.' 
However this isn't the first time iPhone frames have warped while the issue isn't unique to Apple, Mashable reports.

Owners of the new iPhone 6 plus have been surprised with an unintended extra feature dubbed 'bend gate
It was further mentioned the thinner design and the use of aluminum on the frame causes the phone to misshape if pressure is applied.
However, other Twitter users flagged up the fact that many handsets will bend under a similar amount of pressure. 
App developer ‏@drbarnard said: 'It’s actually impressive that the 6 Plus doesn’t break. Seems like that much pressure on any device would do damage.'
While TechCrunch co-editor @panzer added: 'Just an anecdote: I carried around the iPhone 6 Plus for 5 days in a pocket at Disneyland on rides & coasters and did not bend it.'

Reports in 2012 claimed that the iPhone 5 had similar frame weaknesses. 

The iPhone 5S release last year was met with similar complaints. 
Samsung devices are also vulnerable, and the Galaxy S4 in particular was found to bend under pressure, as did Sony's Xperia Z1.
Other devices have been released recently that were specifically designed to have a curved frame, including the LG G Flex and the Samsung Round. 
Both devices were said to be more comfortable to hold, and easier to place in a back pocket.
Apple announced on Monday it sold over 10 million of its 'bigger than bigger' model, setting a new record since it launched three days after the launch on Friday.
This beat the previous record of 9 million for last year's iPhone 5S and 5C.
However Apple has not yet responded to MailOnline's request for comment regarding the issues with the latest model.

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