Do you have a case for it and do you put it in a backpack?Isn't a problem for my M1 12.9.
Do you have a case for it and do you put it in a backpack?
But why doesn’t Apple fix it if they are so Rich and Great? I think all they need to do is make the frame/sides stainless steel?It is still a problem and won't get smaller, as the new iPads are rumored to be even thinner. Buy a rigid case or one of those covers attached to a keyboard and you will be fine.
That would make the device significantly heavier. They could do carbon fiber! But that would make it more expensive. Engineering constraints and tradeoffs are abound in every single technology product on the market.I think all they need to do is make the frame/sides stainless steel?
Yes they did, and many came bent in the box already. I‘m not making this up.No iPad "bent easily." Any model will bend if you try hard enough.
I‘m not making this up.
That article is almost 6 years old. This is not a wide spread problem. Can happen if the device is abused. Just use common sense.
Sounds like nobody has clicked through to that article. It is saying some iPads are bent out of the box and Apple even confirmed it.
I read it 5 years ago.
Some iPads are coming out like this from the factory due to manufacturing variances. It doesn’t mean that they bend easily.
The vast majority of them are within the tolerances set by Apple.
Given a sufficient amount of force, EVERY iPad or phone or MacBook ever built will bend.
I tested a late 2023 iPad Pro for 80 days and found zero issues with bending. However if I backpacked it I would use a hard case.I plan on buying an iPad Pro but I don’t know if that is still a problem.