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It looks like Apple has fixed the bending problem with the iPhone
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were released in September 2014 and with just one month shy of its first year anniversary rumors and speculations have steadily risen on the Internet regarding its successor.
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However, one of the major concerns of potential buyers when buying the iPhone is its premium prices.
Now, it seems the manufacturer is also planning to make a cheaper iPhone 6c.
While the number of iPhone 6 handsets that were actually deformed last year during the #bendgate saga remains an open question, the PR impact of the saga of the bending smartphone was something that affected the perception of Apple and caught Cupertino unawares. Although nothing official has been announced by Apple and the current time.
It’s possible the company’s newest iPads will be shown off, according to BuzzFeed, along with the potential for the next generation version of Apple TV.
However, as for the rumored cheaper iPhone, it will be a version of the iPhone 6. In the report, the iPhone 6c will allegedly boast a 20nm process by TSMC, as opposed to Samsung’s 14nm processes that Apple has been using recently.
When the phone came out last fall, some customers reported that the phone slightly bent after they sat on it because it was in their back pocket.
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Obviously Apple is saying nothing about this officially and we don’t expect it to, we’ll only know for sure if such a change has been made when the new iPhones are released and tore apart by the folks over at iFixit.