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iPhone 6 Plus bends easily. Watch how it compares with a Samsung Galaxy Note 3

UPDATE: Watch out does the iPhone 6, HTC One M8, Moto X, Lumia 1020 and iPhone 5S fare in the same bend test.

As the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus reaches into the hand of more owners, the larger form factor in a metal body is reported to be easily bent even in their pockets.

To verify if the iPhone 6 Plus bending claims are true, Lewis from Unbox Therapy has tried to bend the iPhone 6 Plus with his bare hands. Obviously the force is excessive but this could be a possibility with tight pockets. Being aluminium, it deforms like soft metal and when he tried to bend it back, it starts to crack around the sides and the screen as well.

So how does it compare with other larger smart phones? After the iPhone 6 Plus, he made another bend test with the Galaxy Note 3 and you can watch both videos after the break.

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