As we reported a while ago, the
new iPad, or as we here like to call it, the iPad 3, is suffering from some strange overheating.
The Mac forums have been reportedly snowed under by people complaining about odd
heat up approaching from the lower left side of the iPad when held in portrait
and others tale that the iPad is receiving error messages which make it ineffectual.
Some tests and benchmarks, which ran for five
straight minutes on both the iPad 2 and iPad 3.The results showed that the iPad
3 is indeed 10°F warmer than its ancestor, bringing the whole up to 92.48°F.
On
the other hand, Apple claims that the 92.48°F is inside the ordinary thermal
levels for the new iPad, and one of the core aspect for the boost in heat would
be a higher resolution via the retina display, the A5X chip, 4G LTE support and
10 hours of battery life. The bigger battery is most likely the chief reason in
overheating seeing as it is essential to control all of those superfluous
features in the new iPad.
Apple
spokeswoman Trudy Muller spoke out saying:
"I have been using the new iPad for almost two
weeks -- a week before it was released to the public -- and I've seen no heat
issues. I use my iPad every day over LTE and Wi-Fi, holding it my hand and on
my lap and the device doesn't get hot."
There
have been a few solutions posted in order to help people out, one coming from
user "Techno Mike" which suggests:
"I highly suggest that once you unbox the iPad.
Do not charge it; use all the battery until it reaches 0%, completely dead.
Freshly charge the iPad and that should do the trick. Yesterday my iPad was
massively over heated, I decided to use up all the battery (I suggest doing
some hardcore gaming, takes very long to use up the battery) and recharged. Now
today I am using the same applications as yesterday and so far, no sign of
excessive heating issue. Just lil bit warm which is normal. I have also noticed
the battery charges just a bit quicker."
So
there you have it, everything seems to be normal at least according to Apple.
Has
anyone else been experiencing the increase in heat in their brand new iPad? Let
us know!
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