Apple executive says bent iPad Pro units still meet company standards

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Apple executive says bent iPad Pro units still meet company standards
Just the other day, we told you that some  2018 Apple iPad Pro units were arriving out of the box with a slight bend in the aluminum chassis. Apple immediately acknowledged that this was happening, but added that the bend was a side effect from the manufacturing process and would not get worse over time. The company added that the bend will not affect the performance of the device.

Today, an email from Apple's VP of hardware engineering Dan Riccio was made public by Mac Rumors. The email was sent in response to one sent to Apple CEO Tim Cook by a consumer who received one of the bent iPad Pro units. In the letter, the executive says that the design "meets or exceeds all of Apple's high quality standards of design and precision manufacturing." Apple's specs call for a flatness of up to 400 microns which Riccio says "is even tighter than previous generations." And if you're wondering, 400 microns is the width of less than four sheets of paper.


The cooling process used in the manufacturing of the iPad Pro is being blamed for causing the bend, and Apple says it continues to stand behind its new high-end tablets.
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