Apple will begin replacing fourth generation iPads brought in for service with an iPad Air 2
Apple customers who bring their fourth generation iPad
in for servicing at Apple Stores and authorized service providers might
soon get their unit replaced with an iPad Air 2, according to 9to5Mac.
The fourth generation iPad
was originally released in 2012 and replaced with the iPad Air 2 in
2014. Apple will typically replace models brought in for servicing, and
as available stock dwindles, the company has told its service employees
that the unit “may be substituted to iPad Air 2”, according to a memo
obtained by 9to5Mac. The memo also instructs employees to note
inform customers that the iPad had some slightly different storage
options — 32GB and 128GB, while the fourth generation 16GB and 64GB
options were discontinued, meaning that users might get an upgrade. In
March, Apple discontinued the iPad Air 2 in favor of a new 9.7 inch version.
The article was published on : theverge
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