Cast your mind back to the Bendgate scandal of 2014. Tons of complaints poured in to Apple that peoples' iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were prone to bending out of shape when in peoples' pockets. Apple was the laughing stock of the internet for months, and its pristine reputation for smartphone design had been tarnished. While the scale of the problem was likely far smaller than the huge publicity would've had you believe, Apple has taken note, and given the iPhone 6s a more robust '7000 series' aliminium-zinc wrought alloy structure. This should ensure that the 6s will be the toughest iPhone yet, and won't go all banana-shaped in your pocket.
Gamer, Researcher of strange things.
I'm a writer-editor hybrid whose writings on video games, technology and movies can be found across the internet. I've even ventured into the realm of current affairs on occasion but, unable to face reality, have retreated into expatiating on things on screens instead.