Apple responds to "Bendgate"

Her first response to the so-called '"With the iPhone 6 that is bent when placed in pocket pockets, Apple said.

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The American giant of technology said in a statement that cellular covers are made of anodised aluminum, specially processed for extra durability, and there are sections of stainless steel and titanium to strengthen the points that are thought to be under the most pressure.

"We chose these high quality materials and the very carefully for their strength and durability. We also conduct rigorous testing throughout the development cycle. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus meet or exceed all of our high quality standards to withstand everyday use in real life. In normal use, bending an iPhone is extremely rare and within the first six days of sale a total of nine customers contacted Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), with a bent iPhone 6 Plus ».

As stated in a relevant BBC article, it is considered that one of the tests performed by it was just a "seat test" which is designed to simulate the conditions of a user sitting on a hard surface with the phone in their back pocket thousands of times over a period of years. Tests with repeated high force exercise were also conducted.

The whole affair, combined with the of problematic withdrawal for iOS 8, it has targeted the Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in the Internet community, with rival companies publishing comments or messages that refer indirectly but clearly to 'bendgate'.

As it became known, the Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), sold 10 million iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus within three days.

Source: naftemporiki.gr

 

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