Certainly need to get a new one that’s bad
Yikes, that is more than a slight bend. I would return it and get a new one, and then get a case.
Guys...he bent it didn’t come that way. He can gently flex it back, put a case on, and all will be well.Wow. That's absolutely inexcusable. Especially considering the price point. I'd be furious.
My 9.7” Pro is still going strong with no problems, starting to like it more and more hahaGosh!!!! This was to be expected after I saw the bending test the weak point is right where the rigidity is weaken by usb c port....
and now my 10.5 has the white spot flaw, really apple
My 9.7” Pro is still going strong with no problems, starting to like it more and more haha
Gosh!!!! This was to be expected after I saw the bending test the weak point is right where the rigidity is weaken by usb c port....
and now my 10.5 has the white spot flaw, really apple
I don't think the new iPad's are any more or less bendable. It's aluminum, it will bend with enough pressure. You need to be more careful with expensive devices.
I don't think the new iPad's are any more or less bendable. It's aluminum, it will bend with enough pressure. You need to be more careful with expensive devices.
I would NOT put up with that.
I don't think the new iPad's are any more or less bendable. It's aluminum, it will bend with enough pressure. You need to be more careful with expensive devices.
Does the 11" bend just as easy?
Due to the 11" size being a bit smaller it would take a little bit more pressure but would still bend. I have been is the schools where the back packs are all over the floor and people having to walk over them to retrieve their's. If the iPad was not between books or not supported from both sides and someone stepped on it . . . . physics can be cruel.
Not sure... clearly it looks more bendable. Aluminum is softer, but thickness increases stiffness. My 1st gen ipad wont bend like this without tools, even though its still aluminum
The new ones are butter compared to the old ones. If you watch bend tests for the older models, you'll see that they require a lot more force to bend. If you watch the photos you see it bend at the gaping hole weak point in the side. The metal is so thin and weak it it folds like paper. In the drop test the back had waves in the aluminium from dropping it, the force travelling was enough to cause ripples and deform the back side.
I don’t know, I’ve never bent any of my Apple products, but I take care of them.
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I guess I’ll just take care of my Apple devices and hope for the best.
Haha, I leave mine on the couch all the time and I’m just waiting for the day one of my kids do that. Though it’ll be my own fault and I won’t be posting on here complaining about it.My neighbor thought he was being smart and left his iPad on the couch, even put a pillow on it for protection. One of the kids jumped on the couch with a knee directly to the pillow and the poor iPad made a "SNAP" noise as the glass broke.