Smartphone unexpected curve, not just Apple's problem

Status bent, buckled of smartphones from various manufacturers have had many previous precedents.
Yesterday, a story about the iPhone 6 Plus a MacRumors forum member bent after 18 hours in the pocket has attracted a lot of attention and critical community and technology. However, thesmartphone was inadvertently bent during use things not own any manufacturer in the mobile industry.

1 Samsung Galaxy S4

Some suggest that the aluminum casing on devices like the iPhone 6 Plus is easy to bend when the engine temperature increases, especially machines are placed in low heat environments such as pockets. Still, the plastic phone like the Samsung Galaxy S4 is also experiencing a curve.
A user on XDA forums Phonage name ever shared this picture in July last year. Accordingly, the mobile phone has bent even lead to cracked screens being put in front jeans pocket.

2 Sony Xperia Z1

In mid-July this year, the site PhoneArena has published an article reflects Sony Xperia Z1 appear curved status after a period of many who use the machine. Group users encounter situations that Xperia Z1 curve "does not, for whatever reason", however experts are more likely to have problems due to engine temperature.

3 BlackBerry Q10

A BlackBerry user Q10 unfortunately had posted on the community page "black law" CrackBerry famous picture on the comment line: "I did not understand what was happening ... So frustrating."Some BlackBerry users in the forums at that time they were also seen sharing a similar post about this situation.

HTC Evo 4


It is a condition of the HTC Evo when the user accidentally ... sitting on the machine. Of course, with the large screen smartphone, this action means self-destruction loved products.

5 iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S

iPhone 6 Plus is not the first phone of Apple users are complaining about the state of bent, buckled. Earlier, many people used the iPhone 4S, 5S 5 or reflect the phone quickly bent back in time to a tight pocket or accidentally sat on.







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