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Originally Posted by holymadness
It seems you don't really understand what's going on.
Do you understand that he shows the unbent, "before" phone at 2:26 and the bent, "after" phone at 1:58?
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The guy pointed that his phone was slightly bent before he did any tests. That would be plastic deformation resulting from everyday use.
He tries to bend the phone by hand and it bends, and you see this at 1:58 on the phone, but if you keep looking at the video you notice that the phone becomes less bent. That makes sense because this is what happens when you have an elastic deformation.
He bends it again at 2:26 on the phone, and this time there is plastic deformation as well. This would be the part filmed from the top where you can see just his hands bending the phone.
You can see the elastic deformation happening in the video where he bends the Galaxy note 3, and also the statement that as he attempted to bend the iPhone back to its original form it cracked. The screen is more rigid than the metal frame so while bending it in one direction will result in a bent phone, bending it in the other direction will result in a cracked screen/frame.