Apparently so. Just not as easily as the iPhone which has far less structural integrity.
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Apparently so. Just not as easily as the iPhone which has far less structural integrity.
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As a last resort if they won't warranty it you could probably take it apart and bend the frame back. Its a single stainless frame that doubles as an antenna around the whole phone, with the actual inner chassis screwed to the outer frame and rest of the components mounted to that. Since the phone still works it looks like nothing inside is damaged.
Still don't know how you managed to bend this thing, it feels like a brick lol.
IP6+ feels like a chinese happy meal toy in comparison.
Sorry. Should never center one person out. I'm not a bully.
I meant.. a great deal of Americans are unnecessarily fat.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwACxFrl5-E
way too many bb fanboys buy and bend iphones then in their free time
Ouch.. My heart would cry for you but I broke 3 phones this year and I have no tears left.
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Fabfreddie, my man, you're talking ****.
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I have always thought that carrying an expensive phone in the back pocket was not a particularly good idea. But - what do I know. I see girls doing it all the time. I wonder how many wind up in the toilet?
I'd see if your homeowners or renters insurance covers any of it. If not, I'd write an impassioned note to someone at Blackberry telling them what happened, how much you love the phone, and ask if they can help you out with a replacement.
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Wow, you must be really heavy! I'm two bucks even and have sat on mine several times. Not bent.
Was it in exactly the same position in the pocket of the same jeans when you sat down on exactly the same thing in exactly the same manner with exactly the same force?
Lots of people have sat on their iPhone 6+'s without them bending yet everyone here jumps on the phone. Someone bends a passport and he must be a monster as it hasn't happened to anyone else they know.
:rolleyes: this blackberry can do no wrong and anybody else can do no right thing is getting more and more pathetic every day.
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Actually, why don't you contact Donny Halliwell at Inside BlackBerry: dhalliwell at blackberry dot com
Say you have an item for BlackBerry Fact Check -wrt John Chen's statement that the Passport wont bend :p. Maybe they would like to examine your Passport for research purposes and perhaps they can offer to repair/exchange it for you.
Bummer!
Pun intended! Sorry for your loss. No way I'm putting it in my back pocket, I know I will forget and sit on it and I'm not surprised really. I know it's a solid phone, but I thought it might bend under certain circumstances.
Thanks for sharing :-(
Rockin a Passport and Z30! Two devices are better than 1!
Damn man! I'm really sorry about what happened and even sorrier that the Australian channels are so ridiculous regarding BlackBerry stock. This is the reason I was pushing people to go native and contract through a provider rather than purchasing through offshore channels. A contract's warranty would cover this for the life of the contract.
Carrying it in your FRONT jeans pocket is a much better way to go. The phone is short enough that you can sit, crouch, etc without pinning the phone. And you won't have to worry about accidentally sitting on it.
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Funny how everyone that dumped on the iPhone 6 even though only a minuscule number of them were affected by the bend issue are now bending over backwards to defend the Passport.
Guess what? Any phone can bend if you abuse it.
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Is that a phone in your pocket? Or are you just...
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It felt out of my jacket pocket. I heard a clung and was mortified like I just dropped my own pet. I picked it up and found out that nothing happened. What a big relief and surprise. This thing built like a tank.
PassportSQW100-1/10.3.0.1154
LOL!
And what do you base this undoubtedly very carefully considered analysis on? I'd love to see your data? You're obviously an engineer, can we see your detailed structural/material analysis?
He could show you but then Apple would sue him
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I just want to add based on some of the comments how it is impossible to bend sitting in the car.
My car is a sports car with firm seats.!! and all I can say in all the years I have had a phone I have never done something so stupid.
All I can say is the new BB Passport is a great device and having used all platforms it is good to back to BB.
It is stable and the best is people can hear you when you use the device for what is designed for a Phone.
People in this thread are acting as if one device can't have a defect from a manufacturing line of thousands of devices...like seriously.
Yes, #NotAllPassports bend. But that just might attest to BlackBerry's stellar quality control. It doesn't mean the OP is lying.
The disparaging remarks about the OP's weight are ridiculous. I'm sure the OP has put several other devices in his pocket with no issue. And before people cry about how anyone would put a $600 device in their pocket...please spare me that nonsense. Consumers have only seemed to voice the "absurdity" in putting devices in their pockets since the iPhone 6/6+ and Bendgate.
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pocket - back pocket, not the same thing. when i say pocket i refer to the front ones... iphone6 bends anywhere anytime
As an owner of an iPhone 6 and pockets, I'll just say no.
Again, issues in quality control with batches of devices doesn't mean all devices have a problem.
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Stellar quality control? I'm not sure BlackBerry is known for that anywhere other than here. It might attest to stellar message control on the Crackberry Forum - users describe and post pictures of their own Passports bending and it turns out that the iPhone 6 is the culprit! [emoji12]
Blackberries have generally been built like tanks when it corns to hardware. That's what I was referencing here.
I've run over a BlackBerry devices and watched another skip down a flight of cement stairs. Keeps on going. Several other users attest to that both here and elsewhere.
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