iPad Rewies again


One of the iPhone’s biggest drawback  was that you can’t change its battery yourself. But people have learned to live with that. Well folks, now that the iPad will start shipping early April, you should know that the device is just as bad when it comes to battery replacement and a bit more. What’s that supposed to mean?

First of all, it’s obvious you can’t change it yourself. Second of all, the company’s terms (which I bet not many of you bothered reading) state very clear that the iPad battery replacement service is actually not a battery replacement service. How’s that you may ask? We quote: “If your iPad requires service due to the battery’s diminished ability to hold an electrical charge, Apple will replace your iPad for a service fee.” See “will replace” in there?

Just how different is that from the iPhone terms? “If your iPhone requires service only because the battery’s ability to hold an electrical charge has diminished, Apple will service your iPhone for a service fee.” – There’s the difference, they “will service”.

Long story short, if your battery is faulting and you want it changed, better be prepared to send them your iPad and expect to get a replacement iPad that may not be yours, or which may not be new (yes, refurbished).

Piece of advice … backup all your data before doing that.

“Will the data on my iPad be preserved?
No. You will receive a replacement iPad that will not contain any of your personal data. Before you submit your iPad for service, it is important to sync your iPad with iTunes to back up your contacts, calendars, email account settings, bookmarks, apps, etc. Apple is not responsible for the loss of information when servicing your iPad.”

You gotta love Apple, right?

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    Today we hear more unconfirmed news and this time we’re talking about the actual number of iPad pre-orders. Although limited to two iPad units per person, it looks like iPad pre-sales are already a success. According to various sources Apple managed to already sell lots of iPads.

    It seems that customers that wanted to change their pre-order status from home delivery to in-store pickup were not given a positive solution. Those customers were told to cancel current pre-orders and to complete a new in-store pickup order. But that will not guarantee them that an iPad will be waiting neatly in an Apple store as the company has been “overwhelemed” with iPad orders so far.

    Does that mean that we’re looking at production problems again? Should we understand that Apple will not have as many iPads at hand on April 3 as it would have wanted?

    Why would one want to change the delivery order from home shipping to in-store pick up? Well in some areas the iPad customers won’t receive the Apple iPad on April 3 since it’s a Saturday and they will have to wait until Monday, April 5, to get it. I guess that some folks have decided to pick the iPad in the closest Apple store instead and that’s what caused the whole commotion. Or, you know, you could wait two more days for the iPad to arrive! After all you did wait a lot for it already!

    Rumors say that Apple has sold 50,000 iPad units in the first two hours which, although not confirmed yet, sounds pretty plausible. And probably the company will sell even more devices by April 3 as the iPad will turn out to be one of the hottest, most buzzed about devices of 2010. Even if it still lacks lots of features that we would have wanted to have in the first place…

     

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