Hello all. I just want know if anyone is experiencing what I’m experiencing.
Out of the box I noticed that when I’m drawing on the screen of my 3rd gen iPad Pro, there are patches on the display that do not allow the pencil to glide as smooth. Almost feels magnetic? I find that it improves when the screen is covered with oils from my fingers, but returns when I clean it.
Is this normal?
Hi! I had that problem and looked for info. I paste you info I shared some months ago in reddit:
I noticed it, and checked for more users with the same issue. After finding that some users noticed it and some didn't, I went to the genius bar. As I was waiting to be attended I checked more than 10 iPads pro in the apple store. I'd say only one of them was perfect (not a single rough area) with the rest of then having different areas where the pen didnt slide so 'softly'. Most of them were very small areas, and I noticed them only because I was actively looking for them
I can understand some users don't find it a problem, but depending on the case it can be pretty distracting. If you plan to use the pen daily and you are nitpicky as I am, is hard to ignore.
When checking my iPad with the apple employee, to my surprise, he wasn't able to notice it, not even another worker. We tried different pens, iPad turned off, cleaning the screen with a special product. The issue remained,and I began to ask to myself 'what if this is happening just in your head you paranoid ****?'
A third worker appeared (they called him because he always worked with the pen, as he was the person in charge of the procreate lessons they teach in the store). To my relief, he noticed it inmediatly, he even marked every single point with the gritty area. After that the other two employees were perfectly able to acknowledge it (really haha?) Together we check the 'perfect unit' in the store to see the difference.
So, they gave me another one. This one I'd say was almost perfect, maybe some areas I can notice some different texture but nothing compared to the first unit.
As I read (and commented with them) it could be related to the magnets in the iPad body, and the magnetic components of the pen. Why is more noticeable in some units than in others? I really don't know.
Good luck with your unit, it worths a try to go to the Apple store to let them have a look.