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wizzywig27

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Nov 27, 2012
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This may sound like a stupid question, so please forgive me, but I have just noticed that when I press my iPad Pro screen it has some 'flex' in it - in other words the section I press I can see it move (like a pressing movement). I am not pressing overly hard - just the same as I do in my phone.

Does anyone elses do this?

I have owned a number of Apple devices, iPhone, iPod and smaller iPad's and none of them have done this. I know its a larger screen so may be expected, but thought I would ask anyway.
 
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This may sound like a stupid question, so please forgive me, but I have just noticed that when I press my iPad Pro screen it has some 'flex' in it - in other words the section I press I can see it move (like a pressing movement). I am not pressing overly hard - just the same as I do in my phone.

Does anyone elses do this?

I have owned a number of Apple devices, iPhone, iPod and smaller iPad's and none of them have done this. I know its a larger screen so may be expected, but thought I would ask anyway.

This is quite common. In my experience, The iPad Air and iPad Air 2 exhibit this same anomaly. (Note I don't call it a design flaw because some on this forum firmly disagree.) The iPad Pro 12.9" model that I currently own shows this anomaly only very slightly and only when you press the back with medium amount of pressure, which I avoid.
 
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