There have been "Official" product recalls from Apple for a long time, like many companies. Here is another example - Loss of cellular service or ability to use Touch ID after updating to iOS 8.0.1 on iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.
The "premature" release of a product/device to meet Wall Street expectations is taking the Engineering out one of the best Engineering companies around today and making it a Marketing juggernaut. Lessons from Nokia, Blackberry, Motorola abound on demise of organizations who were innovative but collapsed under "marketing" pressure.
The "unibody" construction of Macs is another area where "flexibility" vs "bendability" is a matter of perception. Most of these will "deform" with pressure, the "extent" of "deformity" being proportional to force. Given enough force things will bend.
There is always AppleCare+ for people who are accident-prone and this who are likely to forget that an iPhone6 with ApplePay should not be treated like a leather-wallet in the back-pocket of you denims. Do such people put there TVs face down on the floor? They probably do to find the mechanical strengths of the Gorilla glass.
There is a story about a wooden ladder being left in cow-dung in a barn, and the owner fell because the wood had been rotting for months. He sued the ladder company and won the law suit, so the ladder company put up a warning label on the ladder about not storing the ladder in a barn where cow-dung was aplenty. There should soon be a video of a iPhone6+ in a Microwave oven from some person who says it does not work when inside one. 👿