How often do you take your smart cover off?
I put the vote already but just wondering what are you going to make out of this survey![]()
Scientific research........ Idk I was just wondering.
I put the vote already but just wondering what are you going to make out of this survey![]()
Great, please post the outcome of your research..would love to see![]()
I'm not certain this is correct. From Apple's website:Many people don't understand that the cleaning properties require removal. The user is to pinch the metal between index and thumb and wipe oil with smart cover rolled up.
I'm not certain this is correct. From Apple's website:
And since the microfiber lining gently buffs off any smudges or fingerprints as you move, iPad always looks good on arrival.
I'm sure your method works, but I don't think that's what Apple intended, per se. It's supposed to gently clean itself.
I'm not certain this is correct. From Apple's website:
And since the microfiber lining gently buffs off any smudges or fingerprints as you move, iPad always looks good on arrival.
I'm sure your method works, but I don't think that's what Apple intended, per se. It's supposed to gently clean itself.
I never said it works.that has not been the case for me. the cover actually leaves lines that I can see where the ridges are. Anyone else???
I think it's a great, very clever idea. But that employee was just passing on their own experience. All I'm saying is that Apple didn't design the smart cover with this technique in mind (or, if they did, they've kept it a secret).I was introduced to this method by an Apple employee. I hadn't remotely considered it prior to there suggestion.
There are two possibilities here:that has not been the case for me. the cover actually leaves lines that I can see where the ridges are. Anyone else???