"The company tested the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge and found the two phones weren't bendable even up to 79 lbs of force, "which is equivalent to putting pressure to snap a bundle of five pencils at once."
I once saw a Hummer in pieces. Anything can bend, scratch, break or shatter.
Back in 2012 I dropped my iPhone 4. It the screen shattered but it was still usable. 3 weeks later it fell out of my pocket while I was mowing the yard. It was split in two pieces but was otherwise whole. It survived a John Deer mower.
So I don't get the drama about breaking and bending. Treat something with respect and it'll last. It's not a hard concept to grasp
How convenient that they only tested up to 79 pounds. SquareTrade found that it bent with 110 pounds of force, the exact same amount it takes to bend the iPhone 6 Plus. Look who's on the defense now.
Where are the responses to this thread? Why does no one care? Because it's about Samsung? Because it makes them look desperate and embarrassing as usual? Why does everyone scurry when Samsung is getting dragged? At least I try to defend Apple at all times so where yall at?
I once saw a Hummer in pieces. Anything can bend, scratch, break or shatter.
Back in 2012 I dropped my iPhone 4. It the screen shattered but it was still usable. 3 weeks later it fell out of my pocket while I was mowing the yard. It was split in two pieces but was otherwise whole. It survived a John Deer mower.
So I don't get the drama about breaking and bending. Treat something with respect and it'll last. It's not a hard concept to grasp
weird my iphone 4 doesn't use any kind of protection like at all not even the screen, I drop it multiple times on a different surface and height it still doesn't break or scratch, how did you all can even manage to break the glass?