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Avramiko

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Oct 12, 2019
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Hey!
Last week I bought the iPad Air 3 after upgrading from iPad 2, super fast and fabulous device :)
But today I noticed for something it looks like a dead pixel... It made me feel depressed.
Now I have thoughts of replacement but I don't want to get another iPad with bigger problems...
What should I do?
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How long have you had it? A standard return/exchange for a brand new device is an order. If your past the return period, then an Apple certified replacement model would be next.
 
Hey!
Last week I bought the iPad Air 3 after upgrading from iPad 2, super fast and fabulous device :)
But today I noticed for something it looks like a dead pixel... It made me feel depressed.
Now I have thoughts of replacement but I don't want to get another iPad with bigger problems...
What should I do?
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replace it. If you get one that’s worse (which is unlikely), replace that one too. As a paying customer, you have the right to a product with no defects.
 
Hey!
Last week I bought the iPad Air 3 after upgrading from iPad 2, super fast and fabulous device :)
But today I noticed for something it looks like a dead pixel... It made me feel depressed.
Now I have thoughts of replacement but I don't want to get another iPad with bigger problems...
What should I do?
View attachment 885098
Go to the Apple Store. These kinds of problems are rare.
 
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