iPhone 6/6 Plus bending thing


i don't think stopped , thought how can bent these phones in pants pocket. if take body top bottom , define y axis , body side side , define x axis, phone inserted pocket either top or bottom end first should bend in x axis. basically, fulcrum runs parallel our body top bottom. phone should bending @ sides instead of near middle. if have tightest pants ever, iphone or any rectangular block object should bent parallel body top bottom. why? leg runs straight top bottom curves side side. put hand on thigh. profile malleable object should take if being bent pressure of pants pocket. pictures we've seen mirrors of bending test videos. tester holds phone @ landscape orientation , bends in middle. not how pants pocket apply force. apply force if try apply pressure while holding phone in portrait mode. front pants pocket try "wrap" object around thigh. assuming phone inserted top/bottom first (and not long side first), axis of bending different pictures see in media.

exception said if phone kept near butt. said reversed. front pants pocket not bend iphone or object way we've seen. middle line @ bend occurs should rotated 90 degrees.

i'm not denying iphone bends. i'm saying won't bend way you've seen in media if keep in front pants pocket. if keep in pocket, images show correct orientation of bend.

if understood that, love hear thoughts. think better test bend iphone while holding in portrait mode. due slimmer profile (width wise), much harder bend. apart pockets, correct orientation of force applied our front pants pockets.
 

that block of text hard digest understand meaning occasions though people want slide in pocket , forget it.
 


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