Now come the imitators. For days, makes a video for excitement, in which a Canadian Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus so long with his hands beaten until it bends. Now another YouTube user has submitted a competing model to the same test. In front of the camera, he considered whether Samsung’s Galaxy S4 probably withstand the pressure of his fingers. The result is devastating. Although the instrument is after attempting not so much bent as Apple’s mobile phone, but also shattered the screen.
Of course, this attempt is neither representative as the Verbiegeaktion the iPhone 6 Plus. But the short film shows at least that other phones can bend, even if the other YouTubers apparently did not succeed.
It seems like it would not only be a question of possible energetically pressing his fingers in front of the camera on the smartphone back, but also to attack the specific device at the right point. The Galaxy S4 broke apparently, was applied as pressure on the middle of his back. This is obvious because there the device is obviously protected by design worse than at the sides, where the surrounding frame can dissipate compressive forces.
But, regardless of whether and how this or that smartphone can bend with muscle strength, the competition uses the discussion to the resilience of the Apple smartphones long for itself: The manufacturer of the Ritter Sport chocolate about quips with a view to its foldable chocolate bars: “wrinkles instead of turn”
Even Apple Erzkonkurrent Samsung can not take the opportunity and promoting its Galaxy Note Edge that just awakened great interest only to the Ifa, with the slogan: “. curved, not bent” But just in terms of this model, the Koreans may prefer to exercise in elegant restraint.
As CEO Lee Kun-hee said this week, the much-acclaimed device is probably not too soon be available in trade. Rather, it is planned to offer it only in a limited edition and initially only in South Korea. The production is very complex, and it could by the end of hardly more than a million copies are produced, reported “computer image”.
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