RRight you want to try and convince a top 10 billion dollar company that their flag ship device makes a popping noise right before Christmas? Why not just return it for a refund? I noticed it with in the first day of each of my returned exchanged iPad's; finally after the 3rd one I asked for a refund and that was two too many exchanges. Each time they denied it was an issue they refused to even review the community sites I pulled up on my iPhone 6. As I waited my son and friend went around and pulled up this very community thread on every IPad and computer they could get their hands on.
PEople see what they want to see. I saw a broken and very flawed device and took it back. If you really want to help stop telling people this is simply a "software" issue and tell them to return it for a refund. Money is the only thing Apple sees and listens to.
I Am afraid with out an exact diagnosis they are not going to admit to anything. And even then they will offer you another one or a refund. That is all they owe. I on the other hand due to my my trips to the store to try and solve this issue with no sccess received a hundred dollar credit, which we used. But as for getting anything else from Apple I knew I was lucky to get my money back. I wish all of you all the very best.
THey know there are faulty units out there, in fact Apple announced prior to the release they were having production problems with the screens and processors. They were going to push the date out to March 2015. But the bean counters said go. So if you honestly think Apple does not know there are problems with their hardware and software you are mistaken. They know, knew, and they will continue their business with or with out this thread.
ANYONE THAT HAS THIS PROBLEM TAKE IT STRAIGHT BACK TO APPLE AND GET A REFUND!!!