Apple Knew iPhone 6 Would Bend But Lied About It

by Muhammad Irfan Raza
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Apple Knew That The iPhone 6 Would Bend, But Lied About It
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If you are an even little bit interested in phones and especially iPhones you should know about the Bendgate case and problems with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. However, there are reports that say tech giant Apple knew that their iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus would bend and still lied about it.

Apple Knew iPhone 6 Would Bend, But Lied About It

Almost everyone remembers iPhone 6’s Bendgate case and problems that tech giant Apple had with the device. For the apparent reason, these equipment gets folded easily and without users having to make any efforts.

All points indicated that tech giant was not aware of problems and truth is evidence now appears that company always knew a problem and didn’t reveal it the first time in initial cases.

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Back in 2014 which Bendgate case came up and showed that iPhone 6 and 6 Plus had a structural problem and doubled with greater ease than previous models Apple had always denied to have any knowledge about such problem.

New information compromises Apple

An internal document provides conclusive evidence that company was aware of such problem. The documents were unveiled by Judge Lucy Koh as part of an ongoing lawsuit against tech giant Apple over screen issues with iPhone folding.

The information is revealed from Apple itself, and it shows company already knew about the issue with equipment before it was launched in the market.

They resulted from internal testing and showed that the iPhone 6 was 3.3 times more likely to double than the iPhone 5S, and the iPhone 6 Plus was more likely to double 7.2 times.

When the Bendgate started, the tech giant Apple always pointed out that these were just isolated cases. The tech giant Apple has always denied the existence of a widespread problem with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but the truth is that it changed these models, putting some structural reinforcements so that the problem would no longer exist.

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