iPhone 6 Latest News, Update, Review: Samsung Does Its Own 'Bend Test'

iPhone 6 Latest News, Update, Review: Samsung Does Its Own 'Bend Test'
The rivalry between tech leaders, Samsung and Apple is getting stronger day by day. The competition heats up every time they reveal new products. For a long time, these two amazing companies are competing each other to grab the control of the sale market with their latest offerings. Unfortunately, iPhone 6 has been accused of getting bent during normal use. This allowed its rival Samsung to seize the moment and introduce the durability of Samsung Galaxy Note 4. To take advantage of the situation, the company also promoted a video about the ultra anti bending capability of Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
On this video, Samsung took the opportunity to show that its Note 4 is the better buy compared to the iPhone 6. The surviving test of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 shows how well designed their flagship phone is. Samsung answered the durability question and left nothing to complain about with the latest Galaxy Note 4. The released surviving test video of Galaxy Note 4 is named as Samsung Galaxy 4 Endures the Gluteus Maximus. The video is available in YouTube. The shows a 100-kg man sitting on the smartphone and it does not even break or even bend. The smartphone may be thin and light but it is the stronger phone of the two.
In another video, 250N or 25kgf pressure was exerted on the middle of the phone but it managed to not get damanged. This test was named as three points bent test. The video claims that the pressure put upon Galaxy Note 4 was enough to break three pencils at once.
Samsung is really seizing the bend issue of Apple and using it as a leverage. It remains to be seen if customers would actually be convinced to buy the Note 4.
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