940XL Bending Article...?

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OwenDL

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Soooo this article showed up on my Cortana newsfeed for Microsoft...
<Clickbait removed>
How can a smartphone that hasn't even been released break from excessive bending? Is the writer of the article a time traveler? And with a name like 'Gunshyassassin' I'm wondering why this is even considered as a legitimate news source...

How curious!
 
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LockOnTech

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More clickbait, any phone can bend and break with excessive force; I am not sure what people expect from a phone.
 

RumoredNow

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...How can a smartphone that hasn't even been released break from excessive bending?...

More clickbait...

It is explained that quickly.

OwenDL... Why not remove the link? Why feed this obvious bit of made up nonsense with more views? You are playing into the author's game. Feeding him dollars from advertising coops. Paying him to spread fabrications made up out of nothing.


Why Cortana puts it in your News Feed is a legitimate question. Must be a slow news day and/or so many fools clicking on it have driven it to the top of the search results.

Stop feeding stupidity and it dies off faster. Keep feeding it and it breeds.
 

Greywolf1967

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Seems the Lumia 1520 and 1320, which are bigger then an iPhone 6+, had no issue with bending/breaking........unless dropped or smacked with a hammer.
Most Lumia's use the polycarb body to stay rigid, even if they have metal accent.

The writer is a fool, and that is about the best he or she can hope for.
 

OwenDL

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@RumoredNow, fair enough. I was just interested to see what the community here thinks. If you could delete this thread, that'd be great!
 
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