Owners
of the new iPhone 6 Plus have been left angered as it emerged the phone can
bend out of shape simply when stored in a pocket.
Since
the new model launched on Friday, a small but growing number of iPhone 6 Plus
owners have reported the issue that significantly alters the appearance of the
phone.
The
problem, dubbed 'bend gate' by some on social media sites, is due to the
phone's thin aluminium exterior - but can be solved by ensuring the middle of
the phone is not subjected to a large force.
WHY
IS THE iPHONE 6 PLUS BENDING - AND HOW CAN IT BE SOLVED?
The
reason for the bend is due to the iPhone 6 Plus being made out of aluminium.
Aluminium
is a relatively soft metal and is fairly ductile and flexible so, if enough
pressure is applied, it will bend and move.
According
to iMore, no part of either of the new iPhones has more than a quarter of an
inch (0.64cm) of aluminium in any spot.
This
means that, in areas of the phones that are weakest, it’s possible it could be
susceptible to bending.
This
is noticeable in images, with many of the bends occurring near the volume
buttons and the SIM card slot.
These
areas have segments of the shell cut out to make room for the buttons and SIM
card, so there is less aluminium - and they are more likely to bend.
To
stop the phone bending, users need to ensure that they do not put increased
pressure on the middle of the phone.
For
example, do not have it sideways in a pocket, as your pocket will push it
against your leg, possibly causing bending.
Putting
it in your back pocket could also have a similar effect, so storing it in a
shirt pocket or bag might be a better option.
Another
option would be to make sure you have a case for the phone so that it can
maintain its rigidity even when pressure is applied.
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