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iPhone 6 Plus meets all quality standards, Apple says

Apple responded Thursday to reports that its newly released iPhone 6 Plus is susceptible to bending, one day after the tech giant was forced to pull back a new software upgrade for the same device after users complained of numerous glitches.

Tech giant says only 9 customers have complained

Some users of Apple's newly released iPhone 6 Plus have complained it is susceptible to bending. (The Associated Press)

Apple responded Thursday to reports that its newly released iPhone 6 Plus is susceptible to bending, one day after the tech giant was forced to pull back a new software upgrade for the same device after users complained of numerous glitches in the operating system.

Earlier this week, multiple videos and pictures began circulating on social media that appeared to show warped iPhone 6 Plus models, with some users claiming the curvature came from keeping the phone in their "skinny jeans"for a number of hours.

The incident was dubbed "Bendgate" by angry customers.

The iPhone 6 Plus, released last week, is Apples largest phone to date. The company said in a statement released Thursday that with normal use a bend in an iPhone is extremely rare, and that since the iPhone 6 Plus went on sale six days ago, only nine customers have contacted Apple abouta bent phone.

The models feature stainless steel and titanium inserts to reinforce high stress locations and use the strongest glass in the smartphone industry. We chose these high-quality materials and construction very carefully for their strength and durability, Apple'sstatement read.

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus meet or exceed all of our high quality standards to endure everyday, real-life use.

iOS 8 update caused glitches for users

Scrutiny of the devices followed revelations of a faulty software upgrade for the iPhone and iPads newest operating system, iOS 8.

A new update to Apple's iOS 8 operating system reportedly caused problems for some users, including an inability to make calls and malfunctions in the fingerprint-reading feature. (Hannah Yoon/ Canadian Press)
Released Wednesday morning, the update apparently led to some users havingdifficulty making phone calls, dropped calls and malfunctions with the fingerprint-reading touch ID feature.

The update was released to fix ongoing problems with the original operating system, but by Wednesday afternoon,Apple had already issued a manual method to revert back to the previous software.

Apple said it will release iOS 8.0.2 within the next few days to address both of last week's glitches and the new ones for the record-selling iPhone 6 models. The company revealed Monday it had already shipped more than 10 million devices.

With files from The Associated Press and Reuters