If it really happened the way he said it did. Then somebody can easily re-create this by using a time lapse camera and let the phone charge overnight. This would be a good one for Lou since he likes to bend iPhone 6 Plus.
Note: Good thing he didn't have it hanging half off the nightstand, hahahahaha
That is an excellent idea. I'm sorry, but there has to be more to this. If the phone truly heated up to the point that it would bend it's then there would be all kinds of heat damage to the screen.
Stupid argument.
If you MUST buy a case then just go ahead and make the phone look like one of those ugly indestructible models. Don't try to distinguish yourself from the "plastic crap" Android phones and then make a phone that requires a case.
I'm tired of the buy a case, buy a screen protector responses. You should be able to use the device as intended in the form it is offered.
Mobile electronics should be built to be MOBILE, to handle regular daily wear and tear. It should be able to survive a few minor accidents. Stop making excuses just because you like something. Every phone and every OS has pros/cons. Use them all before you form an "opinion".
I need Nokia Lumia build quality with android freedom and Apple fluidity/imessage.
FINALLY! Thank you! I do realized that Apple makes premium products that are more delicate than many others, and I can live with that, but it shouldn't be made so fragile that you need to keep it in a tank!
Do we put cases on our cars? Our kids? No. I don't understand why I should have to buy a device, especially one where the "curved edges are designed to enhanced tactile feedback," and then slap a brink otter box and seal it up. It should be able to survive minor dings, a little sand, or a small drop without MAJOR damage and if it can't, well, that's Apple's fault.
These devices aren't made to be rested on a pillow all day. I knew a guy that had a thick antiglare screen protector on his white 4S. It even had a whit to and bottom and an exact see thought area for the screen. He put that on and then put it in a life proof case. I used it, it was ridiculous! You had to push don't to the point of finger discomfort for the screen to register input because there were so many layers of plastic in the way. If I have to do that then I'll just buy a flip phone.
I will make one disclaimer. I do like Apple's leather case, but not for the production as much as the feel.