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比三星galaxy note 3耐压性差很多, hehe
It's only a matter of time before pulling a bent iPhone 6 from your pocket becomes innuendo for ... oh, you get the idea. Apple's new iPhone 6 Plus, which boasts an aluminum shell for lightness, apparently lives up to that other characteristic of aluminum — malleability. Unbox Therapy, a gadget review show published on YouTube, shows the reviewer describing how he noticed a slight bend to his iPhone 6 Plus frame after carrying around the phone in his pocket for a few days. He then proceeds to worsen the effect by applying pressure with his thumbs and fingers on the 5.5-inch frame. And yes, it bends after some exertion on the reviewer's part. The weakness was more pronounced near the buttons.
"Bottom line here is it's a aluminum phone, it is going to bend if you apply enough pressure, like I just did. Will this happen in your front pocket? That probably depends on how tight your pants are," the reviewer says in the video, which had 1 million views by Tuesday evening. USA TODAY could not confirm the accuracy of the report. Modest grumbling about the new device from Apple, famed for its innovative, elegant designs, has been building since the phone went on sale in stores on Friday. Websites devoted to Apple products hosted comments and pictures by new owners complaining of slight but noticeable changes to the frame. TechCrunch noted that a similar complaint surfaced in the early days of the 5 and 5s launches, and several tech journalists pointed out that hunting for the "first flaw" in an Apple product launch had become a tired sport. Besides the disgruntlement of Apple enthusiasts who had fought lines and crashing Web browsers to be among the first to buy the phones, which start at close to $300 (with contract) for the iPhone 6 Plus, the unfortunate characteristic provided plenty of fodder for Twitter chuckleheads.
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