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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSMUGGu7l-4&ab_channel=UnboxTherapy
^ in this video Lew compares the backplates of the 6 and 6s by measuring the thickness of the material around the volume rocker for each.
The 6s backplate has about 80% more material than the 6 backplate. It's very likely that the 6s plus will have the same thickness of material in the same area for its backplate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChUsy8gWwvo&ab_channel=UnboxTherapy
^in the above video. The properties of the different types of aluminum used in the 6 and 6s is briefly described and the backplates of the 6 and 6s are tested to see how much pressure is required to bend them.
As was hypothesized in the old thread about "bendghazi" in this forum the backplate of the 6s is stronger than the backplate in the iphone 6 released almost a year ago... a bit over twice as strong. Impressive.
I guess if you're an iPhone user the advice I would follow is wait until the "S" edition of their phones are released.
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^ in this video Lew compares the backplates of the 6 and 6s by measuring the thickness of the material around the volume rocker for each.
The 6s backplate has about 80% more material than the 6 backplate. It's very likely that the 6s plus will have the same thickness of material in the same area for its backplate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChUsy8gWwvo&ab_channel=UnboxTherapy
^in the above video. The properties of the different types of aluminum used in the 6 and 6s is briefly described and the backplates of the 6 and 6s are tested to see how much pressure is required to bend them.
As was hypothesized in the old thread about "bendghazi" in this forum the backplate of the 6s is stronger than the backplate in the iphone 6 released almost a year ago... a bit over twice as strong. Impressive.
I guess if you're an iPhone user the advice I would follow is wait until the "S" edition of their phones are released.
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