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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge bends in half? A video us out of doubt

Users have sued every time with more force smartphones manufactured in aluminum by its aesthetic exquisiteness that entails and the manufacturers have gradually responded to these preferences. But the virtues of metal also have its counterpart and on the iPhone 6, product of his extreme thinness, was housing llagaba to bend to flexor forces. Since then, the force of this effect has become a foolproof malware, which applies to all model manufactured with metal housing. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is no exception and we already have a video where you can see the result.


Ultra-thin smartphones manufactured with aluminium metal casing. That’s the widespread trend among manufacturers of high-end mobile phones. However, sometimes the engineering fails and a bad decision–whether the choice of the hardness of the metal or the own housing design – play tricks to mascas them. Without a doubt the much-talked-about case is that of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, something that became known when certain users warned that their phablet folding when they sit with these tucked in the pocket of the pants.

A “test” interesting

Although it is an issue that Apple solved then, since then there have been the typical tests which will force the metal housing of the smartphones to check its resistance to squeezed out. The last to fall was the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. The truth is that in this case there are components and factors that make resistance test especially striking. The first for obvious reasons: its aluminium construction (though also be reinforced with Gorilla Glass 4 glass at the rear), main reason test. However, the curved design of the edges to accommodate double-sided flexible screen is another incentive to check how much Samsung has taken into account the laws of physics.

End result: it is folded or will not bend?

Unexpanded us more in details, best thing to do is to pass to the action, and what better playing the video. Will he bend? Because, as you can see, throughout the recording it is not appreciated that, despite efforts to apply the maximum force in the center of the housing (you can see tension applied fingers), there is no way that the housing subsides or a millimeter. After checking the result, well we can blame Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge resistance to the structure, design and choice of materials. And is that as he explained the South Korean firm at the time, the housing features aluminum 6013, commonly used in the aerospace industry for its resistance.

VIDEO HERE

Tags:Samsung Galaxy S6


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