Consumers continue frantically to look for it iPhone 6 for any mistakes, while the media is happy with the emergence of a new "portal" on Twitter. Obviously, the device is not as "innocent" as Apple would like you to believe.
Early adopters of the iPhone 6, and especially long-haired women and beardstaxes men, complain about their hair getting caught in the seam between the front glass and the aluminum housing.
Users immediately took to Twitter and reported it theme with the hashtag #hairgate. Taking into account the number of Twitter reports, the problem seems to be already known worldwide.
"My hair continues to get caught in the tiny seam between glass and aluminum on my iPhone 6," writes Kavan (using Twitter handle @KavKilledKenny).
"The seam on my iPhone 6, where the aluminum meets the glass, is sure to catch my hair and pull it," says Paul Peavler.
Some were obviously so overwhelmed by the problem that their phones returned to Apple, asking for a refund.
The problem isn't typical of the iPhone 6, though. Various other devices including Samsung Galaxy Note 4, also have design quirks that cause hair to catch on the casing. However, with the iPhone 6 just hitting the market, it's obvious why these leaks are taking the internet by storm.
One could argue that this is a simple inconvenience that he could live with, but he should first be able to put himself in the shoes of someone who really knows how much it affects the proper use of the phone. However, we think that Zak Galifianakis would completely agree with this view. After all, you would not want to be afraid of the most intimate gadgets you.
Between #beardgate and #hairgate, iPhone 6 seems to be besieged from the beginning. However, it is worth noting that these reports are not unusual. If the phone was less expensive, you would have heard far fewer complaints.
My hair is still caught in the microscopic seam between glass and aluminum on my iPhone 6
- Kavan (KavKilledKenny) October 1 2014
#Beardgate is real. I thought I was the only one! Let me tell you that it really hurts!
- Vik Binning (VikBinning) October 4 2014
But let's take into account that there are many who like trolling, and they do it at the first opportunity.