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MGTR420

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Oct 11, 2011
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Does anyone else's new iPad like shake or vibrates towards the bottom. My old iPad air never had this issue. Thinking it's due to how thin it is. Anyone else? Loving this new iPad otherwise. You really notice the weight difference and thinness. :D
 
Does anyone else's new iPad like shake or vibrates towards the bottom. My old iPad air never had this issue. Thinking it's due to how thin it is. Anyone else? Loving this new iPad otherwise. You really notice the weight difference and thinness. :D

Is this shaking a deal breaker? Would you consider returning it because of this issue?
 
Is this shaking a deal breaker? Would you consider returning it because of this issue?

To be honest, yes. It's actually really annoying. I'm thinking the smart case will solve this issue, but hate cases on the iPad.
 
I noticed this on my iPhone 6. The area near the speaker vibrates much more noticeably. It hasn't bothered me after the first day.
 
everybody talks about the vibration issue. Last time iPad Air has this hollow feel in the screen, does Air 2 still exhibit the same problem?
 
There's definitely vibration, and it's not pleasant. I've got music playing at about 50% volume. (Country - not something heavy on bass.). I'm not holding iPad, but can feel the vabrations on the screen as I type.

Now, normally I wouldn't listen to music w/out a Bluetooth speaker or headphones. But, the sound from the iPad isnt half bad. MUCH better than my ipad 3.

Was this an attribute of the original Air, or new with the Air 2?
 
I can feel some vibration when it up loud, but once I put it in a case this was no longer bothersome. Long as it doesn't rattle which I've never experienced.
 
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