iPhone 6 a Rotten Apple

Apple has released the new iPhone 6 regular and the iPhone 6 plus.

The iPhone 6 regular is 4.7 inches tall and the iPhone 6 Plus coming into 5.5. inches tall.

The new release of the iPhone 6 has people either dropping them of excitement or bending it in their extremely tight skinny jeans.

Apple response with a statement of, “With normal use a bend in iPhone is extremely rare and through our first six days of sale, a total of nine customers have contacted Apple with a bent iPhone 6 Plus. As with any Apple product, if you have questions please contact Apple.”

You would imagine Apple would go on the defense saying something like, “We apologize for you expecting more integration from the 6th generation, but keep a look out for the 7th generation you might just be able to take a bite out of it, because we’re Apple.”

YouTube has exploded with the iPhone 6 bending tests.

Some have even gone to the extreme of going in the Apple Stores and bending the display models.

The reason why the iPhone 6 is bending because of its incredibly malleable aluminum base.

Samsung a leading Competitor has been taking advantage of Apples situation.

 

With an advertisement of the iPhone 6 bending to the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with a witty response saying, “Bend to those who are worthy.”

Well played, Samsung. Well played….

Samsung holders are probably enjoying the backlash Apple is getting and most likely saying this is why I stick with Samsung.

That wasn’t the only problem Apple faced.

They have also been having trouble with the iOS 8 updates such as cellular data usage, wifi connectivity along with problems with Safari and Apple’s new health kit which don’t work, but Apple resolved the issue with the release of iOS 8.0.1 within days.

Although iPhone 6 has had its issue’s it still carries some really excellent, useful features.

Some of the features on the iPhone 6 is that it carries a bigger and greater display – “an innovative seamless design” – and being thin in its presentation to Apple customers.

Another great feature is the “iSight having a larger 1.5 micron pixels and f/2.2 aperture.”

Not to mention it captures breathtaking video with 1080p HD.

With so many problems these great features are being eclipsed.

Sorry Apple, this just was not your season.

Better luck next time, Apple. But we’re afraid that this round belongs to Samsung.

Jorge Pliego
Features Editor