iPhone 6s bending in back pockets

Now it's starting to look like the YouTube video that started the whole iPhone 6Plus "bendgate" could have been faked...


When he is bending it with his bare hands, the phone shows 2:26 p.m. Then, talking about it that later claiming it has bent as a consequence of his actions earlier in the video, the phone shows 1:58 p.m. Then later when he is summarizing, the time on the phone is 1:58 - 2:00 and has a bend in it. Then it shows 2 p.m. and the phone is straight with some p

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/bend...nd-the-flexible-iphone-6-2014-9#ixzz3ESaQzhQF

Also at:
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/131...rare-with-only-9-complaints-of-bending-so-far
 
He'll reshoot? I'm sure he will. I've seen it mentioned he's probably made over US$30 000 from his YouTube video, he probably wants another xx million views ;).
 
Now it's starting to look like the YouTube video that started the whole iPhone 6Plus "bendgate" could have been faked...

If that one is fake, it does not explain all the others.

Most probably just Apple sending in their bots to try and do damage repair.
 
Did you learn something new this week? Seems like it cause you been using it a lot. Very cute...

Serendipitous actually - thought it described the phenomenon of the fandroid and iSheeple succinctly, and now it keeps cropping up... cursed Google feed.

PS. I've only used it 3 times in total.
 
Buy the iPhone 6 only, problem solved.

F**k this iPhone 6 plus, Apple must shove it up their arse.
 
That thing bent WAY too easily. Anyone who buys the + now is crazy. Normal i6 is a safe buy though me thinks.
 
I think the Six Plus is still a compelling machine, Bendgate 'n all. I'm not in the Apple ecosystem and so have no need for it (iTunes is too imperialistic for a start) but if I were I'd get the Six Plus. Minority report: Living with the Lumia 1520 for nearly a year now I could never go back to a rinky-dink sub-five-inch phone. So, iPhans, give Big Benda a go.
 
I think the Six Plus is still a compelling machine, Bendgate 'n all. I'm not in the Apple ecosystem and so have no need for it (iTunes is too imperialistic for a start) but if I were I'd get the Six Plus. Minority report: Living with the Lumia 1520 for nearly a year now I could never go back to a rinky-dink sub-five-inch phone. So, iPhans, give Big Benda a go.
I'm just trying to picture getting this phone into a spigen cover without bending it...
 
My Note3 has a slight bend in it. Not in the middle but from the top right to the bottom left.

It is very slight but still, can it be the start of things? It's one year old though.
 
[video=youtube;Y0-3fIs2jQs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0-3fIs2jQs[/video]

Seems strong enough for day to day use to me.

The results showed that the 6 Plus was actually stronger than the iPhone 6, starting to deform at 90 pounds of force and having its screen and case separate at 110 pounds of force. The iPhone 6 started to deform at 70 pounds of force and started coming apart at 100 pounds of force. The HTC One (m8) performed the worst in Consumer Reports' test, deforming at 70 pounds of force and coming apart at 90 pounds of force.
 
My p enis has a slight bend in it. It's the 7" model and towards the tip I've noticed this peculiar bending. Think my wife may have accidentally sat on it the other night believing it to be sheathed and ready for use.

Not sure my extended iCare warranty covers it. What shall I do?
 
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