users
complain
Despite insurance company
finding new iPhones are most durable yet, users discover that pockets can warp
them - and hands too if you try hard enough The bigger screens but thinner
bodies of Apple’s new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus models have come at the cost of rigidity,
according to owners who say they bent while being carried in trouser pockets.
A number of users across
various forums,
sites
and Twitter have reported – and pictured – that their phones have become warped
after they sat or bent down with them in front and rear trouser pockets.
The reports come just after
an insurance company claimed that the new iPhones are the most robust ever –
though its tests didn’t include bending.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus
chassis is milled from a solid piece of aluminium alloy whose composition is
secret. The weak area of the phone appears to be around the volume buttons,
where the frame is at its thinnest and creates a fulcrum point around which the
phone bends. Surprisingly, the screen does not break when the phone bends –
though it does if the phone is then bent back to a flat profile.
Apple is not the first to
have the problem of a large-screened metal-framed smartphone bending under use.
Sony’s Xperia Z1, which had a 5in screen and a metal frame, saw users
complaining that they bent in pockets, while Samsung
Galaxy S4 users had similar complaints, as did BlackBerry
Q10 users.
The exact number of iPhone 6
users affected is unknown. The Guardian found dozens of people on Twitter whose
iPhone 6 or 6 Plus had bent – though there are also hundreds more echoing news
reports and the pictures put up by those who have been affected.
The amount of force required
to bend the smartphone is unlikely to be repeated in all but the skinniest of
trousers. Before conducting the test, Lewis Hilsenteger from Unbox Therapy said
his 6 Plus showed signs of being bent simply from being in his trouser pocket.
The Guardian’s testing of
the phones over the past two weeks has not revealed any tendency towards
deformation when normal care is taken.
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