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Consumer Reports: "Bending Controversy" overblown
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<blockquote data-quote="MYmacROX" data-source="post: 1608964" data-attributes="member: 92466"><p>Some of the reports I read over the last few weeks specifically mentioned people who carry their iPhone in their <em><u>front</u></em> pocket too. I am of that variety and it does make me a little cautious to adopt an iPhone 6. I want one, but am still mulling it over. I wouldn't call it a design flaw because, as bobtomay pointed out, it's just natural for a soft metal like aluminum to be pliable as you stretch it further and thinner. You can't expect phone makers to use indestructible materials.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'll have to be extra careful with it or stick to my 5 until the next iPhone comes out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MYmacROX, post: 1608964, member: 92466"] Some of the reports I read over the last few weeks specifically mentioned people who carry their iPhone in their [I][U]front[/U][/I] pocket too. I am of that variety and it does make me a little cautious to adopt an iPhone 6. I want one, but am still mulling it over. I wouldn't call it a design flaw because, as bobtomay pointed out, it's just natural for a soft metal like aluminum to be pliable as you stretch it further and thinner. You can't expect phone makers to use indestructible materials. I guess I'll have to be extra careful with it or stick to my 5 until the next iPhone comes out... [/QUOTE]
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