An internal AppleCare document published by 9to5Mac reveals that Apple is currently investigating complaints about poor Wi-Fi performance in some new iPad models.
In the United States, contact centers and retail stores should capture iPad (3rd generation) Wi-Fi only devices if they exhibit any issue related to Wi-Fi.
This policy seems limited to Wi-Fi models and not to the LTE models. Affected customers will reportedly get their iPad replaced and their unit sent to Apple hardware engineers for further investigation.
User reports of weak Wi-Fi signals began shortly after the new iPad's launch.
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Apple will announce its rumored low-cost MacBook at its event on March 4, with the device coming in a selection of bold color options, according to a known leaker.
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So uh, can the mods unlock this thread:
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So all those apologists and fanboys who viciously flamed this dude can apologize?
So uh, can the mods unlock this thread:
https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1348160 (https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1348160)
So all those apologists and fanboys who viciously flamed this dude can apologize?
I had the same problem as that guy. Wifi chip was fried, wouldn't connect to anything. Returned it for a replacement which works fine.
Xcode console said wifi chip failure which is how I knew for definite it was broken.
Also after 3 attempts to connect it kernel panicked and rebooted.
How is this news? Apple does these captures on literally *every* new product, even updated Macs. It's called an EFFA capture (Early Field Failure Analysis) and they do it so they can retool the assembly line to rev products if necessary for fixes (MacBook Pro's SATA ports last year being a perfect example).
I hate sensationalist reporting.
People who are affected may want to know they can get it replaced.
So uh, can the mods unlock this thread:
https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1348160 (https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1348160)
So all those apologists and fanboys who viciously flamed this dude can apologize?
Every version of the iPad has had worse wifi reception than a typical computer. It's a low power mobile wifi chip, and it's surrounded on 3 sides by signal-blocking aluminum.
So uh, can the mods unlock this thread:
https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1348160 (https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1348160)
So all those apologists and fanboys who viciously flamed this dude can apologize?
It's a shame that when people have real problems they get tagged as Apple haters. People want to believe that Apple can do wrong and that it's products are the gold standard but their no different from other companies.