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Significant light leakage, few light botches on sides/corners - defective?

Actually I'm pretty sure the answer is yes, but thought I'd share my experience here. Very disappointing, but certainly completely usable until I can exchange.

Hoping it's one of those strange manufacturing things where it "needs to settle," but I doubt it.

Note that I have an iPad 1 also, and it definitely doesn't have this problem.

iPad 2, iOS 4

Posted on Mar 11, 2011 4:58 PM

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Mar 27, 2011 12:59 PM in response to mrzmaster

Just wanted to reiterate for this group, that I spoke with an Apple Store employee, and Apple Care, and they both said the production on the iFad II has been halted for quality control issues with the screen. Evidently shipping from the factory will begin again in earnest on April 21st.

Apple has sent hardware engineers from Cupertino to China to resolve the issues. All the iFad II's currently in the supply chain may have screen bleed issues, so it's going to take 3 or 4 returns to get it right !

I took mine back and asked for a full refund and got it. I'll wait a few months to see how this pans out......

Mar 27, 2011 1:20 PM in response to Chriscic

I had a Genius Bar appointment yesterday regarding this issue. They were very helpful and acknowledged the light leakage problem. I was given the option to do a quick exchange (but the exchange unit could have had the same issue) or come back in a few weeks when I was told the new service/replacement units would be available. I opted for the latter since the Genius said the issue has been targeted and the new service units would not have the same problem. He also assured me that exchanging my iPad in a few weeks would not be an issue since the defect is fully covered under warranty.

Mar 27, 2011 4:36 PM in response to ClayG

ClayG -

I for one will not settle for a refurbished unit if thats what Apple tries to do which I doubt and hope they wont try to do...

I have an iPad2 that I purchased at 5:11pm on launch day that is defective, I went back to them and they cannot replace it with a new unit that doesnt have the defect..once they get ones in they will call me...if they dont give me a new one I will raise holy H*LL...

Dont get me wrong I have this in perspective, I dont need the ipad to live... and understand that as an early adopter these things sometimes happen...but its a $1,100 purchase what with accessories, Apple Care etc... and it should work properly..

Apple has always been very reponsive to my needs as a loyal customer, I dont expect them to stop now...they just need to get iPads in that dont exhibit this manufacturing defect and that will take a little time to make its way through the supply chain...

Mar 27, 2011 4:44 PM in response to Chriscic

Got my iPad 2 3G 32GB here in Sweden this friday on the release.

After I've unboxed the device I was so pleased with my purchase. But that didn't last for long.

I've got the back light leek all over the bottom by the home button when held in portrait angle.

For me this is totally unacceptable.

And the fact that Apple hasn't made a statement about this issue among others (at least not from what I know) is disappointing.

I am calling Apple tomorrow about this and hopefully they will replace it with a properly working iPad 2.

Mar 27, 2011 6:36 PM in response to Orlando UK

I think April 21 is the magic number. I order mine on March 18 (USA) and April 21, was the ship date. I decided I wanted the 32 GB instead of the 16 and ordered another one on the 19th. The ship date was 5 days later. It has now been switched to the 21st.

I don't understand why they allowed the European launch knowing about the problem. I guess they though that some people would not notice, or they could just fix it later. Seems like fixing it later is more expensive than fixing it before the launch.

It seems that the problem may be with all the units, with some people are not caring or not knowing this is not a normal condition.

Significant light leakage, few light botches on sides/corners - defective?

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