Samsung Unboxes Note 4, Bendgate for Android? New Nexus Rumored, HTC M8 EYE

Jayce talks about how Android phones would deal with “Bendgate”, Samsung Unboxes the Note 4, and the rumours about Shamu, a Nexus phablet.

http://www.androidauthority.com/consumer-reports-bend-test-531016/
http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-unboxes-galaxy-note-4-530866/
http://www.androidauthority.com/shamu-image-about-phone-530892/
http://www.androidauthority.com/htc-m8_eye-october-530930/
http://www.androidauthority.com/motorola-shamu-spotted-530496/

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24 thoughts on “Samsung Unboxes Note 4, Bendgate for Android? New Nexus Rumored, HTC M8 EYE

  1. It means, if you spend hundreds on a phone, be it an iPhone, a htc or samsung, don't try and bend it… I bet I could smash my tv pretty easily, I could drop my ps4, I could bend my iPad, technology isn't made from bricks, shit bends

  2. Lol…what the hell happened to you @Jayce Broda ..you look like a maternity ward doctor and you sound serious like Morgan Freeman….

  3. The iPhone is like a chicken noodle soup can with no real internal support. Apple knew that the phone was going to have this problem, but they tough nobody would care because most people uses cases for their phone's. Apple sells pretty phones but with a 2012 spec sheet with a 2014 apple price tag. Apple should have called Samsung first before getting into the phablet market.

  4. Is it me or am i the only one who noticed that at the start he said the "Samsung makes an unboxing of the nexus 4" Sorry no they didnt. They made an unboxying of the Note 4. Get your facts right!

  5. I've had the Note 3 for almost a year & have very little problems. In fact the problems came from the app store when using certain apps but overall I'd give it a 10 outta 10. I've owned several droid phones from HTC & Samsung & the Note 3 is the best one I've owned so far. To me it's not even worth upgrading to the 4 because it only has a few updated features. I'm already running 4.4.2 it has a little less processing power, & the camera isn't as good(even though it takes great pictures) & a few other things. It's worth me holding on to. Maybe by Mid to late 2015 I'll feel that it's worth upgrading. Not downing the Note 4 cuz if I had a lesser phone I'd upgrade in a heartbeat.

  6. Actually what makes the difference is the point where consumer reports tried to bend it(the centre). The weak spot is around the volume rocker on the iPhone, so although strong in the centre its not reinforced properly around the volume rocker and if you look at any videos where the iPhone 6 bends it is pretty close to the volume rocker, so if consumer reports did a three point bend test, at the top of the phone and the centre and bottom of the phone they would have gotten varied results so their test was hardly scientific.

  7. The reason why consumer report had a different result is because the test was unfair and not repeated. As they applied pressure to the middle, it took longer as that is not where the problem lies. Instead they should have repeated it in 3 or more locations over 4 or more phones – with one being a control

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