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Consumer Reports: "Bending Controversy" overblown
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<blockquote data-quote="johnodd4" data-source="post: 1608076" data-attributes="member: 331386"><p>can i say something about this did you notice that none of the videos showed the iPhone being tested after it came out of a warm pocket let me explain why cell phones actually bend naturally so they don't brake the touch screen now for the down side yes the phone will break however if you take it fresh out of your warm pocket you will notice the phone is plyable it will in fact bend and on some phones bend a lot its nothing new do you wonder why motorola stopped making the attrix android phone for it was because the phone actually bended like a bridge and so did the screen they where afraid the phone would electrocute someone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnodd4, post: 1608076, member: 331386"] can i say something about this did you notice that none of the videos showed the iPhone being tested after it came out of a warm pocket let me explain why cell phones actually bend naturally so they don't brake the touch screen now for the down side yes the phone will break however if you take it fresh out of your warm pocket you will notice the phone is plyable it will in fact bend and on some phones bend a lot its nothing new do you wonder why motorola stopped making the attrix android phone for it was because the phone actually bended like a bridge and so did the screen they where afraid the phone would electrocute someone [/QUOTE]
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