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Why you shouldn’t buy the new slightly bent iPad Pro

Why you shouldn’t buy the new slightly bent iPad Pro

Posted on December 21, 2018 By Jarvis

This iPad Pro looks straight but some iPad Pros are being received slightly bent.

Apple has confirmed to The Verge that you might get a slightly bent iPad Pro, and that’s perfectly normal. Yes, a slightly bent iPad Pro is normal and you shouldn’t worry about it. But should you really accept that from a product that is rather costly? Shouldn’t you be expecting a far better build quality and durability factor from a company that sells the image? Well, I think so. And I also think you shouldn’t buy this new, slightly bent, iPad Pro.
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