New iPad suffering from Wi-Fi issues?

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A few days ago, the new iPad was creating headlines for heating up unusually and as it appears, it may well be suffering from Wi-Fi issues as well. Although it can be argued that some reports regarding the slate warming up were a tad exaggerated, a number of folks experiencing Wi-Fi connectivity problem now. And so the matter takes another turn.

Dug up by AppleInsider, most of the owners seem to speaking in one voice via posts on the Apple Support Communities. Many individuals also took to comparing the reception on older variants of the slab and found the latest tablet to be falling back. In locations where other iDevices namely, the MacBook Pro or iPhone received strong signals, the new slate supposedly reported poor reception or failed to connect completely. As was the situation when the previous matter cropped up, users resorted to a couple of workarounds.

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In this case, owners are taking to replacing the iPad, while others are removing and restoring data to their handheld devices. 3 million tablets have been sold in less than 4 days and a couple of individuals who experienced the Wi-Fi issue and took to exchanging it, don’t seem to be facing the problem now. The key aspects of this entrant happen to be 9.7-inch Retina display proffering resolutions of 2048 x 1536 pixels. The onboard 5MP iSight camera, an A5X processor and up to 64GB of storage capacity, are perched among other key features on this offering.

Apple has chosen to remain silent on the new iPad heating issue and whether it will take to addressing Wi-Fi complaints only remains to be seen.