Apple says just nine customers have complained about 'bending' iPhones

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It's been a bit of a bad week for Apple, with the rollout of its broken iOS 8.0.1 update yesterday, and reports of its iPhone 6 Plus 'bending' in the pockets of users. The latter issue, which has come to be known as 'Bentgate' or 'Bendgate', has received enormous publicity across the globe in the last couple of days, and the company's rivals have been enjoying plenty of laughs at its expense.

But just how widespread is this problem? Well, according to Apple, it's a drop in the ocean. The Wall Street Journal reports that the company described the issue as "extremely rare", and said that just nine (yes, nine) customers had contacted it to report that their handset had been damaged in this way. Nine handsets out of ten million sales (of both the iPhone 6 Plus, and the smaller iPhone 6 - which at least one owner said had also bent in the same way) equates to 0.00009% of devices affected.

Apple said that its new handsets are "beautiful and sturdy", pointing out that they have been constructed from "anodized aluminum, which is tempered for extra strength", and reinforced with stainless steel and titanium parts. It added:

We chose these high-quality materials and construction very carefully for their strength and durability. We also perform rigorous tests through the entire development cycle, including 3-point bending, pressure point cycling, sit, torsion and user studies. iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus meet or exceed all of our high quality standards to endure everyday, real life usage."
As BBC News reports, the 'sit' test is particularly relevant to the recent complaints, and is "designed to simulate the effects of a user sitting down on a hard surface with the phone in their back pocket thousands of times over the course of several years."

Apple also pointed out that its new devices use "ion-strengthened glass", although if the experience of Mat Honan from WIRED is anything to go by, it's not exactly perfect. In addition to his iPhone 6 Plus, provided by Apple, becoming bent during his testing of the device - albeit 'almost imperceptibly' - he said in his review:

My screen is also scratched. There are three small but distinct scratches, and I've no idea how any of them got there. I haven't carried my keys in my pocket with it. I haven't done anything unusual with it. But there they are.

So after four days, I have a slightly bent, slightly scratched phone. Which means that, while this is the best hardware I've ever used - from the processor to the camera to the display - I'm worried about durability."
Such experiences are clearly the exception rather than the rule though, with so few reports of damaged handsets against such a vast number of total sales. Indeed, this is precisely why we sounded a note of caution when we first reported on this issue earlier on Tuesday, pointing out that the number of cases was very small.

It's also worth repeating another point that we made: this isn't the first time users have complained about 'bending iPhones'.

Over the days and weeks ahead, we'll have to see if the number of complaints about the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus grows - but for now, it's all starting to look like a bit of a storm in a teacup.



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SIKSPosted:

-Swift Wow apple is really trying to cover themselves. I can guarantee that more than 9 people have had this issue.

I know of one of my friends that have had this problem.


Yeah i agree, they usually just do this so they won't make a fool out of themselves.

adeptskillsPosted:

Dang is be pissed. Brand new iphone six bent

ZipsPosted:

BenUK Apple need to do more about this. If I had one of these I would be going mental.


My friend got one the day they came out and it bent within a couple of weeks. Its ridiculous.

ZipsPosted:

How they can charge so much for a phone that is bendable is beyond me.

Mercedes_BenzPosted:

made round about 8 euro and sold for 800 euro best 100% profit :D

BenUKPosted:

Apple need to do more about this. If I had one of these I would be going mental.

SwiftPosted:

Wow apple is really trying to cover themselves. I can guarantee that more than 9 people have had this issue.

I know of one of my friends that have had this problem.

tellPosted:

I have the iPhone 6 and it has put bent what so ever. Now the IPhone 6+ has been proven to bend fairly easy.
If people be smart about it, put a life proof case or just a sterdy case of some kind and it might not bend or as bad Atleast.

oohPosted:

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Kohnz did someone at apple miscount the numbers? i bet more than just nine have complained that's why its so big right now


Well I suppose a few more have complained but haven't had the proof to back it up, I'd say that number reflects the proof of the phone being bent in 9 cases.


That's just due to them not wanting to lose money. They're obviously going to talk it down.

oohPosted:

DRPZ I think only people who don't know what they are doing bend it.


Shouldn't be a technique to not bending your phone. You should be able to depend on the manufacturer to guarantee you're getting quality for your money.