ΤThe new iPad Pro appeared on October 30 and from the first consumers who took it in their hands, it was noticed that their chassis is slightly bent, which according to Apple is normal and not a defect.
Apple has informed The Verge page that some iPad Pro (2018) may be slightly bent in their aluminum chassis, something that is a failure in its construction and is not going to get worse over time, nor does it affect the operation of the iPad Pro . All this is expected to provoke reactions, especially when we talk about a device whose basic version costs 969 euros.
According to Apple, this bend in the iPad Pro chassis occurs during the cooling of the metal and plastic parts of the device during the assembly process, which is not a problem for the iPad Pro and its normal operation. It should be mentioned that the endurance test of the iPad Pro disappointed for the strength of its construction as it folded like a piece of paper and it is really questionable how Apple can consider bending in the chassis something normal, bringing to mind the problem with the iPhone 4 logo and Apple telling consumers they are holding it the wrong way.
Apple does not normally accept returns for such issues, unless the product is within the period that someone can return it to an Apple Store according to the store's return policy. This incident comes after the "bendgate" of the iPhone 6 Plus which was bending even with normal use, which was due to the type of aluminum used (6000 series), with Apple correcting it in the iPhone 6s that was manufactured with 7000 series aluminum.
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