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iPhone 6s Plus Very Difficult to Bend in New Bend Test Video

Last year, iPhone 6 Plus users began noticing that their phones were bent after carrying the devices in their pockets for a few days. The issue, known as "BendGate", became widespread after a video test revealed that it didn't take much pressure for the 6 Plus to bend near the volume buttons. Apple strengthened the weaker points of the 6s Plus and added a new, stronger 7000 series aluminum to the device. Today, YouTube channel FoneFox subjected the iPhone 6s Plus to a bend test to see if Apple's improvements help.


In the video, the phone is given the same bend test it was given a year ago. FoneFox's Christian simply wraps his hands around the device and attempts to bend it in the middle. While the phone starts to bend under more and more pressure it snaps back to its normal shape once the test is over. Christian notes that he can feel his thumb sink into the back of the device, but that the phone doesn't stay bent.

FoneFox then adds a second person to the test, getting each person to pull one side of the phone. In this situation, the iPhone 6s Plus does bend. However, FoneFox notes that the pressure exerted with two people is unlikely to occur in situations where the phone is in a user's pocket.

For comparison, the iPhone 6 Plus bent in just a couple seconds in the original bend test video, available to watch below.

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Top Rated Comments

137 months ago
Oh God, not this nonsense again.
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kalsta Avatar
137 months ago
+1. These YouTube whores make me sad.
Regardless of what they earn from the clicks (and hey, they've invested time and the price of a new iPhone in this, so best of luck to them!) the videos do serve a useful purpose. They show clearly that Apple has strengthened the 6S phones significantly over the previous models. I think that's useful to know.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
drumcat Avatar
137 months ago
two-tenths of a mm bigger, not 2mm.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
QCassidy352 Avatar
137 months ago
Quick!! Make them drop / bend / warp / blend / drown / fire videos and upload them as fast as you can for maximum profiteering from YouTube ad revenues!

smh.
+1. These YouTube whores make me sad.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
137 months ago
Not sure why this has gotten a bad rap. I'm glad there are bend tests out there for these phones. This video just proves how much studier the new iPhone is. It's practically free advertising for Apple.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Menopause Avatar
137 months ago
Quick!! Make them drop / bend / warp / blend / drown / fire videos and upload them as fast as you can for maximum profiteering from YouTube ad revenues!

smh.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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