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Some 2017 iPad Pro Displays Suffering From Bright Spot Above Home Button (macrumors.com) 55

According to MacRumors forums, some users are complaining of a display issue that causes a bright spot to appear right above the Home button on some 2017 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models. The first complaints popped up in April 2018. From the report: According to iPad Pro users who have the problem, it appears to be an issue with uneven backlighting in that area. MacRumors can confirm the problem, as we have a 10.5-inch iPad Pro on hand that appears to be experiencing the same issue outlined on the forums. Customers have been complaining of the problem for months now, though it continues to be unclear how many iPad Pro models may be impacted by the issue. It is not known if a similar issue will impact the new 11 and 12.9-inch 2018 iPad Pro models, as these devices are too new and the problem appears to surface after several months of usage.

Multiple users who were affected with the bright spot on their screens have been able to take their iPad Pro models to Apple for a replacement, but users who are no longer under Apple's one-year warranty or AppleCare+ have not had luck getting a free replacement device. Out of warranty, Apple is asking customers to pay the display replacement fee, priced at $449 for the 10.5-inch iPad Pro and $599 for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

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Some 2017 iPad Pro Displays Suffering From Bright Spot Above Home Button

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  • So? (Score:3, Funny)

    by 110010001000 ( 697113 ) on Wednesday December 19, 2018 @07:34PM (#57833178) Homepage Journal
    So, be a good consumer and just buy another $500 iPad. Stop complaining.
  • And? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by ledow ( 319597 )

    This is what you get when a company - under sworn oath in front of a court of law - tells you that their "premium" products are only designed to have a lifetime of one year.

    Pay your Apple luxury tax, or stop complaining.

    Honestly have yet to find a single redeeming feature in any Apple product or service.

  • Do the parts have the same problems on other brands too?
  • The explanation (Score:4, Informative)

    by slashmydots ( 2189826 ) on Wednesday December 19, 2018 @10:05PM (#57833772)
    As always, Apple and a ton of other companies try to make a device too light for the weight of a usable frame, the structural integrity of the screen, and the weight and expansion of the battery. Ooooh how futuristic! Then everything falls apart because it really shouldn't have been that light. It couldn't have been that light with today's technology UNLESS they spent a ton on magnesium and high end aluminum alloys. The worst part about Apple is at their margins, they could have. So they're purposely engineered to be impossible to sustain physically and don't build them with materials that can stand up to it. Wonderful.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      The iPad has a particular design flaw where the charge port and hole for the microphone are directly opposite each other, right on the centre line. That severely weakens the frame and makes it prone to bending alone that centre line.

    • As always, Apple and a ton of other companies try to make a device too light for the weight of a usable frame, the structural integrity of the screen, and the weight and expansion of the battery.

      Good. A few units failing is a small price to pay for not having to lug around useless junk no one cares about on a small toy.

  • The list would be so long no one would bother to read it. Why is apple so special? Every product has flaws that show up over time, doesn't mean you get a free repair once it is out of warranty. If it matters get the extended warranty, or use the learning experience to choose a better product next time.
  • Kind of a fickle bunch. I just cleaned my monitor after about five years. It's like getting a new monitor for free!
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