
Ah, it's the old Apple chestnut, reception issues. Apple is looking into complaints from clients over poor Wi-fi compatability-connectivity on its new iPad. Based on a extended forum thread, many customers are going through connection drops and poor performance. An interior AppleCare document has leaked to 9to5Mac, explaining how Apple would be to "capture" and replace third generation pills who are suffering in the intermittent connectivity. The problems seem to modify the Wi-fi compatability-only type of Apple's latest hardware, with SIM-connected variants apparently safe because of the black antenna panel. Workers are told to check that iPads aren't suffering issues because of software kinks and return wonky models to engineers for testing along with a full health check. Browse the leaked internal memo (and compare signs and symptoms) at the origin.
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