• Samsung attacks S6 Edge bend test
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This is bound to happen, with a bend screen like this, the pressure on the outer rims of the glass is gonna be much higher when trying to bend the phone.
so it's capable of enduring a fair margin more pressure than you get from your average person sitting on it in their back pocket consistently, and it breaks if you put it in a machine meant to crease tubes I don't see much problem
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