Apple took the fiasco of "bendgate" very seriously, and a new publication suggests that the Cupertino company is experimenting with some new materials to ensure that the iPhone and the iPhone 7 7 Plus does not have the same problem.
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Like the Apple Watch Sport uses the clean aluminum alloy 7000 Series of Apple, the alloy used in the very next iPhone is designed to be more durable than currently used material models of iPhone . This rumor comes from Taiwanese newspaper Economic Daily News, which suggests that this technology will be embedded on the new range of smartphones of the firm.
The material is 60% stronger than the other types of aluminum, while being very light. It has a density 30% lighter than the stainless steel model - the ideal material to use on an iPhone.
Minimize the effect of "bendgate"Apple has received sharp criticism about the scandal concerning the effect bendgate iPhone 6 Plus, and after creating a smartphone that could easily be bent than it should be. In other words, it's not a big surprise that the company decided to act on it for the next generation smartphone.
Nevertheless, the rumor should be taken with large tweezers, since the source has not been verified, suggesting it may be a speculation from publication or other sources.
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Like the Apple Watch Sport uses the clean aluminum alloy 7000 Series of Apple, the alloy used in the very next iPhone is designed to be more durable than currently used material models of iPhone . This rumor comes from Taiwanese newspaper Economic Daily News, which suggests that this technology will be embedded on the new range of smartphones of the firm.
The material is 60% stronger than the other types of aluminum, while being very light. It has a density 30% lighter than the stainless steel model - the ideal material to use on an iPhone.
Minimize the effect of "bendgate"Apple has received sharp criticism about the scandal concerning the effect bendgate iPhone 6 Plus, and after creating a smartphone that could easily be bent than it should be. In other words, it's not a big surprise that the company decided to act on it for the next generation smartphone.
Nevertheless, the rumor should be taken with large tweezers, since the source has not been verified, suggesting it may be a speculation from publication or other sources.