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This whole bendgate bla bla bla

iBright

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Hmm. It's so annoying how people are taking this whole bendgate thing out of proportion. I just think need to just share some photos a friend sent me. I think she was making fun of me. I still love iPhones.
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Has any of you bent ur iphone 6 or the 6 plus yet?
iPhone 5S Gold ( iOS 7.1.2 )
 

donnation

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This is no different than #AntennaGate or #Scuffgate. Every time Apple releases a product there are going to be people who try to make some type of massive issue out of whatever it was that was released. When you have a product as popular as the iPhone people are going to try to create some type of massive issue surrounding it that will eventually turn into nothing.

Just post the Consumer reports video on your Facebook page. What's funny is that the 6plus actually takes more force to bend than the 6.
 

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Which is the exact reason I got rid of FB.
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Of course, you can just ignore articles/comments you don't want instead of getting rid of FB entirely. Or you might as well throw out the NYTimes or Washington Post (or any other social media publication, for that matter) because they have comments similar to FB.
Regarding the thread: Yawn. Who cares? Why bother?
 

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Of course, you can just ignore articles/comments you don't want instead of getting rid of FB entirely. Or you might as well throw out the NYTimes or Washington Post (or any other social media publication, for that matter) because they have comments similar to FB.
Regarding the thread: Yawn. Who cares? Why bother?

I don't read those either...for the same reason.
 

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Since I got 6+ yesterday, I've had at least 5 people ask if the case I got is going to be enough to keep the phone from bending.
Are you kidding me?

I think the 6+ is well built and is going to do well for me.