Yesterday, we’ve posted iPhone 6 Plus had bendgate, Note 4 now has gapgate – in which initial users of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 have complained of a significant gap seen between the device’s frame and its display which is wide enough to insert cards and the like. Users of the recently-announced Galaxy Note 4 report that they are seeing a major defect on their device which shows a significant gap between the phablet’s body and its display – thus the term “gapgate”. Read more in our articles including "The Galaxy Note 4 bends and bends back too!" and "Note 4’s #gapgate is a “necessary manufacturing feature”".
Yesterday, we’ve posted iPhone 6 Plus had bendgate, Note 4 now has gapgate – in which initial users of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 have complained of a significant gap seen between the device’s frame and its display which is wide enough to insert cards and the like. Users of the recently-announced Galaxy Note 4 report that they are seeing a major defect on their device which shows a significant gap between the phablet’s body and its display – thus the term “gapgate”.
Our coverage of gapgate includes: "The Galaxy Note 4 bends and bends back too!"; "Note 4’s #gapgate is a “necessary manufacturing feature”"; "iPhone 6 Plus had bendgate, Note 4 now has gapgate". Each article provides unique insights and information.
Our article "Note 4’s #gapgate is a “necessary manufacturing feature”" published on October 1, 2014 covers the latest information about gapgate. Check it out for the most current details.