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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 278.06-0.2%Dec 11 3:59 PM EST

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To: slacker711 who wrote (175036)9/24/2014 5:41:29 PM
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This is a non-story if we are talking about people putting the handset in their back pocket and sitting on it.
I don't put a cell phone in my back pocket and I just tested it and it has to be one of the most uncomfortable things you can do to your behind. :)

Based on bending video and the pictures that I have seen, all the phones seem to be bent in one specific area and the guy doing the bending in the video seemed to be putting pressure in one specific area that he has figured out is easy to bend (this is my humble opinion).

Today this bending issue was mentioned all over the net, so what should Apple do at this point? Should they address the issue and communicate with their customers or let it go as non-story?
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