It's a feature we don't want to see, a bendable Apple iPhone 6 Plus. Some new users of the device have reported bending after being in their pocket for a period of time.

Apparently, the small bends are happening just below the volume controls. These complaints on social media have lead to the video test below. Watch as a guy uses quite a bit a force to see if the iPhone 6 will bend. It does, and the blame is on the aluminum construction. The pressure is made in the center, yet, it's only near the volume control that it bends. Going off the demonstration, it appears that you would have a lot pressure on the phone if sitting down with it in your pocket. So, it appears. Then again, wouldn't something like an Otterbox protect against it? I would think so.

I know a ton of these devices have already flooded into the Tuscaloosa area, which makes me ask, has this happened to you? If you're considering the upgrade, will this change your mind? This whole thing also makes me wonder, will Apple now consider a change in the materials used, and/or possibly a thicker device?

Take a look at this bend demonstration:

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