The latest part of an Apple device to demand a repair by its maker appears to be the screens on newer iPads. Reports from repair shops and customers suggest that Apple Pencils no longer work properly ...
So I committed the ultimate sin this week - broke my iPad 2's screen. Anyone have any experience getting it fixed? I'm not in a DIY mood. Googling shows that Apple wants $270 or so to replace it.
Apple has marketed the iPad Pro as a computer replacement since the first model’s release in 2015. But at the time, the claim was laughable, since iOS couldn’t even run more than one app at a time. In ...
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