If that guy really was "doing it for science" he would have used a press so the forces could be measured and replicated with the same conditions applied to the Samsung, which incidentally has a stainless steel frame.
His pressure was clearly extreme the questions would be how long would slight to moderate pressure impact the phone, say over 2 years. My only point was if you use light thin aluminum and then give it a large surface area it's fairly safe to say it could create a problem long term. The same conditions could apply to Samsung or any phone with a larger surface area. I would also be interested to see if a plastic shell would hold up better or worse.
Believe me... Samsung will have an ad comparing their curved phones to Apple's bending phones.
name a thing Samsung won't go after, so iPhone 5 was purple flare, 5S was something else, IOS 6 was apples maps, IOS 7 was it ugly, 8 will be copy of them, but bugged.
Accept that he released a 4" phone. LMAO! We was against smaller tablets and then ended up creating one. Steve was famous for being being flaky with his opinions. NEXT!
Your so out of date, Steve Jobs died day after iPhone 4S, iphone 5 was 11 months later, then another 13 months from that was IPad mini.
Wow, Samsung is going to have a field day with this one
If you look at the two videos you will notice that in the iPhone bending case he put the force directly at the weakest point of the edge of the case at the volume switch, however on the Note 3 video the force is directed at the center of the back of the phone. Very unscientific and probably paid by Samsung.
Accept that he released a 4" phone. LMAO! We was against smaller tablets and then ended up creating one. Steve was famous for being being flaky with his opinions. NEXT!
The iPhone 4 and 4s had a 3.5 inch screen. It wasn't until the iPhone 5 the screen size increased. I won't LMAO at you for not knowing the facts.
"The display of the iPhone 4 is manufactured by LG under an exclusive contract with Apple. It features an LED backlitTFT LCDcapacitivetouchscreen with a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch (ppi) on a 3.5 in (8.9 cm) (diagonally measured), 960×640 display. Each pixel is 78 micrometers in width. The display has a contrast ratio of 800:1. The screen is marketed by Apple as the "Retina display", based on the assertion that a display of approximately 300 ppi at a distance of 305 millimetres (12 in) from one's eye, or 57 arcseconds per pixel[43] is the maximum amount of detail that the human retina can perceive.[44] With the iPhone expected to be used at a distance of about 12 inches from the eyes, a higher resolution would allegedly have no effect on the image's apparent quality as the maximum potential of the human eye has already been met."
If youve read my earlier posts I kept my phone in my pocket also and it did not bend. Ive already stated this. However, this bend issue has been ongoing since iPhone 5.
obviously it's a small number of people encountering this issue. If it was widespread no way would Apple be selling record numbers of iPhones. I've owned an iPhone 5 and 5s and never had bending issues. Neither have any of my family members or friends that I know of.
South Korean newspapers just announced Samsung has purchased a few iPhone 6 and 6+ for their next anti-Apple Ad called .... Apple Fan Boys: how do you enjoy your bendable iPhones!
:smokey:
P.S. On another note, there's a reason for that Health App ... Eat Less! (No Offence!)
P.S.S. Treat your iPhone same like your baby ... or your GF!
P.S.S.S. You bend it WRONG!
FYI: It's P.P.S., and P.P.P.S. [Post-post scriptum and Post-post-post scriptum]
Lord, yes. There are so many bloody anti-Apple posters here and around the web, Samsung must've blown their entire marketing budget on an army of trolls.
Um he changes his mind on just about everything. Bigger phones, Smaller Tablets. You name it. Where do you all get this stuff from? Do you guys enjoy ignoring the facts?
"The display of the iPhone 4 is manufactured by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Display" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="LG Display">LG</a> under an exclusive contract with Apple. It features an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LED_backlit" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="LED backlit">LED backlit</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_display" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Liquid crystal display">TFT LCD</a>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitive_touchscreen" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Capacitive touchscreen">capacitive</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Touchscreen">touchscreen</a> with a pixel density of 326 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_density" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Pixel density">pixels per inch</a> (ppi) on a 3.5 in (8.9 cm) (diagonally measured), 960×640 display. Each pixel is 78 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micrometer" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Micrometer">micrometers</a> in width. The display has a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contrast_ratio" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Contrast ratio">contrast ratio</a> of 800:1. The screen is marketed by Apple as the "Retina display", based on the assertion that a display of approximately 300 ppi at a distance of 305 millimetres (12 in) from one's eye, or 57 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcsecond" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Arcsecond">arcseconds</a> per pixel<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_4#cite_note-arctan_sum_1-43" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);white-space:nowrap;" target="_blank">[43]</a> is the maximum amount of detail that the human <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retina" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);" target="_blank" title="Retina">retina</a> can perceive.<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_4#cite_note-PCW_display_explained_1-44" style="background-image:none;color:rgb(11,0,128);white-space:nowrap;" target="_blank">[44]</a> With the iPhone expected to be used at a distance of about 12 inches from the eyes, a higher resolution would allegedly have no effect on the image's apparent quality as the maximum potential of the human eye has already been met."
i know when the 5 was released. You think just because he died before launch he didnt work on the product. LMAO! You need to learn a bit about how hardware and software are created.
It probably won't be long before they just discontinue the phablet model.
Availability in Dallas apple stores still have 6s. And have had them since launch. No 6+ at all since the opening bell. While I'm not claiming the 6+ is more popular- there absolutely were WAY less of them. Heck, just the preorders on apples stores have a 3-4x longer wait to get one.
If anything, demand for the 6+ is clearly higher. Will it outsell over the year? Time will tell. Don't use an underproduced first week to dictate failure. You're already sounding like the 5c doubters and it's only been 5 days
...If I want I can break a S5 in two in two second flat my just two hands, I am certain of that (I've had those plastic slabs in my hands), no problemo,..
Post the video and I assure you it will go viral and start to change the narrative.
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Ferrari also appear to have some 'manufacturing' issues:
Glad I didn't buy this model.
And, if I did, I'd take it back to the dealer in the morning.
If that guy really was "doing it for science" he would have used a press so the forces could be measured and replicated with the same conditions applied to the Samsung, which incidentally has a stainless steel frame.
His pressure was clearly extreme the questions would be how long would slight to moderate pressure impact the phone, say over 2 years. My only point was if you use light thin aluminum and then give it a large surface area it's fairly safe to say it could create a problem long term. The same conditions could apply to Samsung or any phone with a larger surface area. I would also be interested to see if a plastic shell would hold up better or worse.
name a thing Samsung won't go after, so iPhone 5 was purple flare, 5S was something else, IOS 6 was apples maps, IOS 7 was it ugly, 8 will be copy of them, but bugged.
Wanting to make that phone pay for itself? How about dividing that by 100,000 and then the deal will be made.
Your so out of date, Steve Jobs died day after iPhone 4S, iphone 5 was 11 months later, then another 13 months from that was IPad mini.
Apple should've made a more durable product. I can't in any way defend Apples phones being this easy to bend.
Another drama queen. Oh my.
Wow, Samsung is going to have a field day with this one
If you look at the two videos you will notice that in the iPhone bending case he put the force directly at the weakest point of the edge of the case at the volume switch, however on the Note 3 video the force is directed at the center of the back of the phone. Very unscientific and probably paid by Samsung.
Accept that he released a 4" phone. LMAO! We was against smaller tablets and then ended up creating one. Steve was famous for being being flaky with his opinions. NEXT!
The iPhone 4 and 4s had a 3.5 inch screen. It wasn't until the iPhone 5 the screen size increased. I won't LMAO at you for not knowing the facts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_4
"The display of the iPhone 4 is manufactured by LG under an exclusive contract with Apple. It features an LED backlit TFT LCDcapacitive touchscreen with a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch (ppi) on a 3.5 in (8.9 cm) (diagonally measured), 960×640 display. Each pixel is 78 micrometers in width. The display has a contrast ratio of 800:1. The screen is marketed by Apple as the "Retina display", based on the assertion that a display of approximately 300 ppi at a distance of 305 millimetres (12 in) from one's eye, or 57 arcseconds per pixel[43] is the maximum amount of detail that the human retina can perceive.[44] With the iPhone expected to be used at a distance of about 12 inches from the eyes, a higher resolution would allegedly have no effect on the image's apparent quality as the maximum potential of the human eye has already been met."
FYI: It's P.P.S., and P.P.P.S. [Post-post scriptum and Post-post-post scriptum]
Lord, yes. There are so many bloody anti-Apple posters here and around the web, Samsung must've blown their entire marketing budget on an army of trolls.
It was sarcasm. Sigh.
No, but you do.
Availability in Dallas apple stores still have 6s. And have had them since launch. No 6+ at all since the opening bell. While I'm not claiming the 6+ is more popular- there absolutely were WAY less of them. Heck, just the preorders on apples stores have a 3-4x longer wait to get one.
If anything, demand for the 6+ is clearly higher. Will it outsell over the year? Time will tell. Don't use an underproduced first week to dictate failure. You're already sounding like the 5c doubters and it's only been 5 days
...If I want I can break a S5 in two in two second flat my just two hands, I am certain of that (I've had those plastic slabs in my hands), no problemo,..
Post the video and I assure you it will go viral and start to change the narrative.