Will Apple really release a bendable iPhone? It is quite possible since the company was granted special Apple bendable phone patent which allows the Cupertino-based giant developing and producing a flexible smartphone. Will it truly twist or bend? There is no answer to this question but the iOS 8 firwmare creator seems to be at least one step ahead of all other huge cell phone makers. iPhone bending issue first unveiled after the seventh-gen model official launch. Some iPhone 6 users complained on iPhone bendable problem since the gadget wasn’t supposed to bend in the first place. iPhone Bendable Patent Apple got a patent for manufacturing a device that could easily twist and bend by purpose and not accidentally as it happened to some iPhone 6 smartphones. We might never see iPhone bendable though because the company originally filed this patent in 2011 [Apple got patents for flexible displays in 2013, 2014 and now 2015]. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted it and this means that the California-based corporation is allowed to manufacture devices that have a flexible housing, display and / or other internal components. Different companies file patents, but this doesn’t mean they are planning to release such products in the future. Some of the competitors do this to prevent others from licensing particular options, inventions and features. According to the patent, the gadget might respond to command trigger being turned on and bend / deform ‘while absorbing the impact from a fall.’ Normally iPhones shouldn’t bend, but a small number of consumers had such a problem with the 5.5-inch iPhone 6. What do you think about the possibility of getting a flexible iOS smartphone sometime in the future?