The moment is was discovered that the #iPhone6Plus was physically buggy aka malleable, brands and the general public alike jumped in on a chance to spoof the issue. This is of course not the first time that Apple has garnered such reactions from their products. Remember what happened right after the iPhone 6 launch? What about the really ridiculous but also really funny #iPhone6Questions which trended on Twitter?
This time around, for something this catastrophic, you can only imagine the kind of spoofs/parodies/gags that have since surfaced!
For example, spotted on the photo-sharing website imgur.com, a tongue-in-cheek website has touted it as a “feature” called “Flex”. The page displays an image of a bent #iPhone6 with the tagline, “Introducing Flex” before going on to say, “Apple’s revolutionary patent aluminium alloy lets users create a more enjoyable viewing experience by molding the iPhone.”
Ooh, ouch:
And that’s not all.
Just in case you were wondering how far the phablet-like smartphone can bend, App Partner Development has shared this “enlightening” tweet:
iPhone #Bendgate – how far does it ACTUALLY bend? http://t.co/Usu7MdriTA pic.twitter.com/0nJvlxIj2F
— App Partner (@AppPartner) September 24, 2014
Can you imagine what Spanish artist Salvador Dali, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work such as “The Persistence of Memory” would come up with if he had to do an artwork for Apple?
Thanks to this tweet, we can:
#bendgate LEAKED: new iPhone Dali Edition! pic.twitter.com/0aOi9bteOX — Phone Designer (@PhoneDesigner) September 24, 2014
Daily LOL site 9gag has apparently come up with the best solution to a bending iPhone 6 Plus!
What, you don’t believe us? They shared it themselves:
iPhone 6 Plus Repair Kit #BendGate #BendGhazi #iPhone6bend http://t.co/GB64HM6dxu pic.twitter.com/U9uqFFYdWX
— 9GAG (@9GAG) September 25, 2014
Needless to say, smartphone makers have gotten busy in the past 24 hours too.
Predictably, LG Mobile, the makers of the “LG G Flex” has hit them where it hurts most:
Our phone doesn’t bend, it flexes…on purpose. #bendgate pic.twitter.com/d1DudxDQgf — LG USA Mobile (@LGUSAMobile) September 24, 2014
Let’s not forget that tech fans are especially conscious about this iPhone 6 Plus flaw.
So much so that they even recalled the Samsung Galaxy Round, which was launched in late 2013:
@russellholly Once again Samsung beat Apple to market. #BendGate pic.twitter.com/riMpY2BeJa
— Clifton Thomas (@cliftonmthomas) September 23, 2014
In fact, Samsung themselves didn’t pass up on the chance to troll Apple (yet again).
This is “noteworthy”, no?:
And this next one. Oh, you know, because it’s the most innovative privacy feature in a smartphone yet!
Disclaimer: Viewing angles may vary from pocket to pocket:
Most innovative privacy feature in a smartphone yet! http://t.co/99K3CCaVES #bendgate #iphone6 #BendGhazi pic.twitter.com/IdnO7zhZIF — Psst! (@getpsst) September 24, 2014
Even the confectionary KitKat has jumped onto the iPhone 6 Plus spoofs bandwagon.
The company tweeted the following:
We don’t bend, we #break. #bendgate #iPhone6plus pic.twitter.com/uippCg4kCi — KITKAT (@KITKAT) September 24, 2014
If you thought that car maker Ford was friends with Apple, well, the next #BendGate mockery will change your mind.
Not bad, not bad at all:
Not all bends are bad … http://t.co/v2vvTjcmIa #bendgate ^RW pic.twitter.com/ymmK4Kf5Zu — Ford in Europe (@FordEu) September 25, 2014
Delta Light, too, found it hard to contain themselves from tweeting a gag.
Be enlightened by this one:
In case you’re wondering, our TOURNESOL is bent. On purpose. #BendGate #iPhone6plus pic.twitter.com/hRkUq77lC0
— Delta Light (@deltalight) September 25, 2014
And let’s not forget burgers. Because of course burgers will bend if left in your pocket.
But why you’d put a burger in your pocket is beyond us, really:
WARNING: Whataburger WILL bend if left in your pocket. #bendgate pic.twitter.com/wXcUpfVFoS — Whataburger® (@Whataburger) September 24, 2014
Can you say, PR disaster?
We’re still waiting for Apple to respond to this matter.
Meanwhile, in case you missed it, a Toronto-based tech blogger Unbox Therapy demonstrated just how much force it takes to bend the smartphone. By using his own iPhone 6 Plus “for the sake of science” and with bare hands, may we add.
Watch:
Solution?
If you already own the iPhone 6 Plus or if you’ve ordered it and it’s on its way to you, you might just want to invest in a case to further protect it. And it’s not rocket science but for the love of your smartphone, don’t put it in your back pocket and don’t sit on it.