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    addikt

    Mekkora bullshit.
    De ott a felso hozzaszolasban is a lenyeg:

    François Simond via Google+

    Very interesting video out here today giving us elements on how Apple didn't catch the bending issue reported and illustrated recently.

    1/ The sit test:
    This first one is entirely irrelevant because the phone lays down on a flat surface.

    2/ The three point bend test:
    This tests carefully avoid showing us what's happening near the weak point, which is near the volume buttons, hidden via the camera angle.
    What we see is the phone is being bend by the pressure, but don't have the opportunity to observe the "after" and evaluate if the device is still flat.

    3/ The pressure point test:
    What are we supposed to see here? Everything that could be interesting is edited out.

    4/ The torsion test:
    Irrelevant to the bending/wrapping

    5/ Macbook torsion test
    Simply off topic.

    I look forward to see if another media who was invited to this visit filmed something else, because there's serious issues in this video.
    - Half the tests are irrelevant
    - We're unable to observe the results of the relevant bending tests.
    - For the relevant tests, the point of interest: where the phone is known to bend is carefully hidden.
    By an incredible coincidence, each time we see the other side and (power button instead of volume buttons)

    Not sure what we're suppose to conclude from this video, beside the fact they're not showing us anything, and succeeded at controlling entirely what the press would be allowed to publish.

    Igy nezne ki egy rendes teszteles peldaul: [link]

    embe: ezzel csak az a baj, hogy ez egeszen egyszeruen nem igaz. Egy halom masik telot leteszteltek pontosan ugyanugy, es egyik sem hajlott messze ugy, a legtobb egyaltalan nem hajlott: [link]

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