What would Steve Jobs think of iPhone6 ‘bendgate,’ software update debacle?
Steve Jobs is in a better place. Thankfully. Because his successors at Apple seem to be doing their utmost to tarnish the reputation he worked so hard at building and protecting. Apple this morning apologised for having bungled yesterday's IOS 8.0.1 software update which left many unable to access networks or use the fingerprint unlocking feature. And there's even worse news about the new iPhone6 which fails the "bend test", as you'll see from the video below which has been viewed over 17m times. Apple fans knew they'd miss Steve. But not this much and this soon. – AH
By Christina Farr
The bendable-phone situation might prove particularly troubling for those who wear skinny jeans, according to reports on Facebook and Twitter. The phrase "Your pants are too tight for your phone" has already received hundreds of mentions.
Some say the device, which has a lightweight aluminum shell, is more malleable than expected, but that might fall short of a design flaw, according to analysts.
Overall, evaluators seem flummoxed.
"A 'bendability test' hasn't been part of our breakability testing to date because up until this week we've never seen a phone thin enough to make this a potential issue," said a spokesman at SquareTrade.
Reports on the quirk first surfaced on Unbox Therapy, a gadget-review show on YouTube.
Brandwatch, a company that tracks and analyzes data from social media sites, said only a small number of people tweeted about the "bend" in the days leading up to Sept. 22. But after the release of the YouTube video, which had racked up over 6 million views by midday Wednesday, Twitter mentions of the "bend" had skyrocketed to 75,000.
Another key topic, she said, is a comparison with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phone, which has nearly 4,500 mentions.
Apple stock edged down 89 cents, or 0.87 percent to $101.75 on the Nasdaq on Wednesday.