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PeachyFawx

ok, so i was having an argument and the other person is absolutely convinced that the reason the iphone bends is due to structural issues but i raised the point that it is a manufacturing fault (which they then told me that i was arguing their point) so i need some opinion on this because i am pretty sure it's a manufacturing fault

 

Me? a girl? psh, don't be silly, everyone knows girls don't use computers

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ok, so i was having an argument and the other person is absolutely convinced that the reason the iphone bends is due to structural issues but i raised the point that it is a manufacturing fault (which they then told me that i was arguing their point) so i need some opinion on this because i am pretty sure it's a manufacturing fault

Watch this video, it is a combination of the two. You're both right. It is a structural issue, but it is a manufacturing fault because this should have been observed by apples engineers.  Since it wasn't or was but ignored you're right as well. So in turn they were right about you arguing their point.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaQsXJ5NtnA

 

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Watch this video, it is a combination of the two. You're both right. It is a structural issue, but it is a manufacturing fault because this should have been observed by apples engineers.  Since it wasn't or was but ignored you're right as well. So in turn they were right about you arguing their point.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaQsXJ5NtnA

 

Also check out this post.

 

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Me? a girl? psh, don't be silly, everyone knows girls don't use computers

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