Thursday, April 5, 2012

Ipad wifi problem

  • Following a near-scandal over the new iPad allegedly overheating and a debate over its battery recharging, complaints about the devices WiFi radio have become so loud that Apple is taking quiet action to resolve the matter.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Apple is reportedly investigating Wi-Fi connectivity issues with its new iPad.
  • (PC Magazine)
  • For comparison, a thread about the iPad overheating issue, which was widely discusses in the media, currently has 876 replies. Most of the replies on the thread indicate that the problem affects only the Wi-Fi only iPad and not the 3G model.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Apple is investigating Wi-Fi connection issues on the new iPad, according to a report at 9to5Mac the first evidence of official Apple documentation recognizing the problem.
  • (CNET News)
  • The document was uncovered by 9to5mac.com. A thread discussing the issue on Apple.com had more than 714 replies at the time of writing. The Wi-Fi issues appear to be affecting the Wi-Fi-only version of the new iPad.
  • (Silicon Republic)
  • The risk of being an early adopter has been well-documented .
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • The new iPad is surrounded by several issues and criticism. A controversy is brewing. And out of all the discovered problems, the weak Wi-Fi reception problem is the most annoying. It is even more serious than the battery overheating issue.
  • (International Business Times)
  • The latest iPad was launched last month said that symptoms can include slow Wi-Fi speeds, Wi-Fi network not seen, and intermittent connectivity, but also said the issue is not limited to only these problems.
  • (Phones Review)
  • My 64gb, wifi/LTE new ipad is 96.8 degrees currently (and must stated that The Next Web had written an article about the third-generation iPads heat problems.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • According to Dow Jones (which publishes the Journal), it will release a new version that addresses the problem around read that the new iPad easily runs through 4G data limits and that some people have had issues connecting to Wi-Fi.
  • (PC Magazine)

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