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Apple doubles down on claim iPad Pro bend issue is completely normal

Apple continues to insist all is well with its iPad Pro (2018) models, despite a number of users reporting their new tablet is arriving with a pronounced bend in the chassis.

Earlier this week, the company claimed the strange bend in the iPad Pro models was perfectly normal and came about as a result of the cooling processes during manufacturing.

Naturally, that angered some iPad Pro users who will not be entitled to a replacement under the limited warranty. That anger is unlikely to be abated by comments reportedly attributed to Apple SVP of Hardware Engineering Dan Riccio.

In an email sent to a 9to5Mac reader concerned about his iPad Pro, Riccio allegedly claimed the new iPad Pro “meets or exceeds all of Apple’s high quality standards of design and precision manufacturing.”

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He also said the flatness specification is up to “400 microns” and that’s “tighter than previous generations.” That’s less than half a millimetre, or four sheets of paper, the hardware chief said. He points out the slight variations do not affect functionality of the device in any way.

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Regardless of these comments, for users affected by the issue Apple insists isn’t a manufacturing flaw, seeing is believing.

Some of the images posted to social media and Reddit show a very pronounced bend in the centre of the device, which is often present immediately after it is removed from the box.

Riccio says Apple will be making a formal statement on the matter on Friday. Perhaps we’ll have a little more clarity before the day is out? We’ll keep you posted if the statement is forthcoming.

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