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User reported Problems of New iPad 3

Posted By Mylove21 on Mar 24, 2012   FROM: isoftcoupon.com report abuse

People welcomed the new iPad 3 whole heartedly. Apple’s iPad 3 was launched on 16th of March, 2012 and as expected the company began to sell it in huge numbers. As per the reports, Apple has sold around three million units of iPad 3 in the first weekend. However, its users are not satisfied with the device and are complaining about various things. This negative feedback came as a big blow to Apple. It is believed that these bad remarks will affect the sales figures of iPad 3. Some of the common complaints from iPad 3 owners include overheating of device, more time consumption for charging of battery, and weaker Wi-Fi connectivity.

User reported Problems of New iPad 3

The overheating problem is mainly detected on the bottom left hand side of the device. Overheating means not very hot but warm enough to be uncomfortable. To overcome this problem, a member of the Apple Discussion Forum suggests that the user should not charge the battery until it reaches 0%, i.e. completely dead. For the problem of more time consumption in battery charging, there is no exact solution. According to majority of people, in Apple forums this matter cannot be taken as a complaint. iPad 3 uses a big battery for its operation and for charging such battery, the time consumption will be more compared to other normal batteries.

The complaint of weaker Wi-Fi connectivity is indeed very serious as weak WiFi signal means poor browsing experience and in no ways the new iPad 3 users want this. The problem can be solved by checking your system updates, firmware update of router, or by resetting the Network settings. Visit isoftcoupon.com to get the complete process of above tasks.

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