Discover the secret laboratory where tested the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus




You'll never see your iPhone in the same way.

Apple has been the target of a number of attacks particularly strong this week. And that's nothing to say. The reason is the first update of the platform, and also the famous #BlendGate . Or, in good French, the scandal of the terrible fold.

Strange as it may seem, these cases have had a significant impact on the share value of the firm. Value that has lost no less than 3.81% over the last hours.

This is obviously not the first time this has happened.

IPhones also had their torture chamber

Apple has, however, decided against-attack immediately.

Several American journalists were invited to visit the secret laboratory where tested the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus . Finally one of the laboratories, because there are one in China, close to the production lines.

The Verge has sent one of its journalists. The story of this amazing experience no shortage of interest.

He tells us that 30,000 units were tested before the sale terminals. Tested, or rather tortured as the company there is obviously not gone dead hand. In fact, she even set up a number of protocols particularly violent tests, to simulate different situations of everyday life.

In the lot, there are a few drop tests or pressure, but not only because the company has developed devices capable of simulating ... someone trying to sit on different surfaces , with an iPhone 6 or More iPhone 6 in the back pocket. Even on an angle, it is to say.

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The funny thing is yet to come because there were also tests ... twist. Yes, and if one believes one of Apple spokespersons while the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus would not be more fragile than their competitors.

Phil Schiller has also not failed to remind all twisted terminals were graciously replaced by Genius of Apple Stores. At least those who fell within the framework provided by the manufacturer's warranty.

Fun fact, the last time the press had the opportunity to visit one of these facilities, it was at the time of the iPhone 4 antennagate.



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