Chris,
Don't get bent out of shape over it! smile :)
LOL
Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher-Mark Gilland" <clgillan...@gmail.com>
To: <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 2:07 AM
Subject: [Mac-access]: Let's be totally realistic: IPhone 6 and 6+ bending?


OK guys,

I've heard horror story after horror story about the IPhone 6, and 6 Plus
bending.  I'm admittedly now a little probably worked up over the hife.

I'm probably being way over over paranoid, and normally, I don't fall for
crap like this, but I will admit.  Out of its case, my new IPhone 6 Plus
does! feel very very flimsy.  It feels like it would definitely take some
force to do it, and I'm obviously! not about to try it intentionally, thank
you very much?  but! is it more just hife, and just people trying to bash
Apple and make a stink?  I know that there are plenty of Youtube videos out
there of people bending the phones purposely to show that it indeed can and
will bend.  This said, I have a Pelican protector case.  Earlier tonight I
tried taking the thing off temporarily so I could show the bare phone to my
mom, as she'd never seen a 6 of any sort before, let alone, a 6 Plus.  This
case is so snugged on the thing that pealing it off the back of the phone
literally! almost takes the jaws of life!  NO pun to the screen reader
intended.  LOL!  I swear when I did take it out, it felt like after trying
to put it back in, I didn't slide it up quite far enough to the top edge of
the case, therefore it was a little crookid.  When I took it out again to
reposition it, I swear it felt like it had bent a slight bit.  I think I'm
probably just paranoid though.  Most likely it didn't bend, and if it did,
it would have been so slight that it eventually seems to a fixed itself.
Again, I know I'm probably having you look at me and go... Doo'ood, Really?I
mean, O? Kayyy.  I never said! it couldn't! happen, don't get me wrong, but
do you all agree with what AT&T and Apple both are telling me, that the
people who did! do this, were mistreating the phones badly, whether be
purposely or not?

I heard about one dude who literally apparently bent the thing on quote
unquote, accident, so badly that the thang literally caught fire!  So,
yeah...  I dunno.  I'm probably over-paranoid, and earlier is probably just
all in my head, as I'm working myself up over it for no reason, but I wanted
to confirm with you all.  I never really go outside and am travelling a lot.
I never ever put my phones in my back pants pocket, I always keep the thing
up on a counter/table/desk when not using it.  I also have a good hard glass
screen protector over the screen, in addition to the case.  So, yeah.  What
do you all think?  Do I need to just calm down, and stop pannicking, or do
you all think I really do! have a reason to be so frightenned of this.

Chris.

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