Samsung have attacked claims that their new flagship phone, the Galaxy S6 Edge breaks completely at a lower pressure point. A company selling smartphone protection plans is behind the claims, which Samsung argues āmay mislead customersā. It has asked the company to carry out new tests. Samsung have in the past said that their Edge phablet, was ācurved, not bentā, but the protection plan company says the new S6 Edge is ājust as bendableā as the iPhone 6 Plus.
Younghee Lee, Samsungās mobile division marketing chief, boasted about the design of the new handset in February, calling the phone āthe toughest on the marketā. Lee claimed that the metal was 50% stronger than that of other leading smartphones.
The company making the claims, Squaretrade, says that the S6 Edge and iPhone 6 Plus are both likely to deform when a force of 110lb is applied. When they tried this with Samsungās phone, its screen cracked. Some say that S6 owners could be faced with a āpocket full of glassā should their devices come under too much pressure. The test found that the S6 Edge screen cracked at the same point as bending occurred. Experts have warned companies not to mock their rivals about a problem if there is a chance they could be criticized for something similar.