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3, Apr 2015
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Will It Bend?


Apple always seems to be targeted for ridiculous reporting when they release new products. I believe that is because they have many competitors wanting to sling mud instead of compete on innovations alone. Not to mention there are just the Apple haters. It happens.  Which ever camp you live in (Apple iOS or Android) it really doesn’t matter. Use what makes you happy.

With that said, let’s see if the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge will get the same Bendgate media treatment for their phone. Not only does the Galaxy S6 Edge bend at the same pounds per square inch (110-pounds), but it also breaks sooner than the iPhone 6. Folks, this isn’t about Apple or Samsung. A thinner phone will bend easier (and in Samsungs case break). It is that simple.

One thought on “Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Will It Bend?

  1. Apple always seems to be targeted for a reason, they make over priced hardware and rarely innovate.Instead they rely on clever marketing and uninformed customers.

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