It's not everyday that you see Apple executives Greg 'Joz' Joswiak and John Ternus challenging a journalist to bend an iPhone. After all, bendable iPhones have been a delicate subject for the company ...
When he used a machine to break the iPhone Air, it took 216 pounds of pressure to snap the device. The iPhone Air is Apple's thinnest phone yet, and execs have been challenging interviewers to bend it ...
The thinnest iPhone in history is here, but many have since questioned its durability and tendency to bend due to its ultra-slim body. To address the concerns, Apple executives have recently gone on ...
Take it from the guy who tried to bend an Apple Exec's iPhone Air; seeing how far Apple will bend its own ultra-slim phone is a harrowing affair. Hi, I'm the tech journalist who fumbled an iPhone Air ...
The people most worried about bending their smartphone are likely the ones who carry it in a back pocket. That’s not recommended because accidentally sitting on the handset is inevitable. But it seems ...
Apple’s thinnest iPhone, the iPhone Air, has just faced one of the harshest durability trials—JerryRigEverything’s infamous bend test. At only 5.6mm thick, many feared the ultra-slim design would ...