Among all the hoopla about the iPhone 6 bending, analysts from Cantor Fitzgerald are rightly referring to the situation as “irrational,” according to a report from ValueWalk. Cantor Fitzgerald analysts Brian White and Isabel Zhu have told investors that the assertion that an “average person bending an iPhone 6 Plus with typical everyday use.” Both analyst have reportedly test drive both devices and stated it “felt very durable.”
Consumer Report, Apple nemesis in the “Antennagate” in 2010 where the organization refused to recommend the iPhone 4 to consumers, has come out in defense of the company:
[su_quote]All the phones we tested showed themselves to be pretty tough. The iPhone 6 Plus, the more robust of the new iPhones in our testing, started to deform when we reached 90 pounds of force, and came apart with 110 pounds of force. With those numbers, it slightly outperformed the HTC One (which is largely regarded as a sturdy, solid phone), as well as the smaller iPhone 6, yet underperformed some other smart phones.[/su_quote]