Experts
are divided over whether Apple should respond to claims that its new
iPhone 6 handsets are prone to becoming bent when carried in trouser
pockets. Several members of the public have posted photos to the
MacRumors site that appear to show the problem. A reporter for the
Geek.com news site also reported his phone had warped. Other mobiles
have bent in the past. MacRumors, which first reported on the issue,
said "a small but growing number" of iPhone 6 Plus owners had reported
in their forums that their phone had been bent after carrying the device
in their pockets. In one example, a new 6 Plus was bent during a day of
"dancing, dining, and driving to a wedding".
Other users have found it bends when only a nominal amount of force is applied. Russell Holly, a reporter for Geek.com, said he had also experienced the issue.
"Shortly after reading these reports I checked out my own iPhone 6 and
discovered a similar - but significantly less noticeable - effect," he
said. "Much like these other reports, my phone had been in my front
pocket for an extended period of time while I was driving." The claims have been backed up by numerous images uploaded online of iPhone 6 Plus models with a kink in them. One MacRumours forum user, PD13, said their phone bent significantly
after they bumped into someone with it in their pocket. "It was a light
bump, not even close to the force that should have been required to bend
it," they said. "I've had significantly harder impacts to my 4s and
never had any type of breakage or bending problems." PD13 said they used
a phone case that wasn't very durable and would be upgrading to a sturdier one.
The new iPhone 6 Plus has a 5.5-inch (diagonal) screen and is made of
aluminium, which is known to bend if pressure is applied. Another blog
covering Apple, Cult of Mac, noted that Apple phones weren't the only
ones to have issues with bending over the years. "Any phone made of
metal is still subject to the laws of physics, but to reiterate this
isn't exactly a problem exclusive to the iPhone 6," it reported. It
listed the Samsung Galaxy S4, iPhone 5s, Sony Xperia Z1, iPhone
5, BlackBerry Q10, HTC EVO, Oppo and iPhone 4s had all suffered from
bending.

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