Apple responded to complaints that the iPad Air tablet became weaker after its release
Apple has commented on the fact that the characteristics of the new iPad Air tablet have changed after its release. This was reported by 9to5Mac.
During the announcement of the iPad Air, Apple advertised that the device had a 10-core graphics processor, but a month later it indicated on its website that the model only had a 9-core processor. The company responded to user complaints on this topic and spoke out about the problem.
Apple explained that they changed the information on the website to correct the error. The new information that the iPad Air is equipped with an M3 chip, which has a nine-core graphics processor, should be considered correct. “All statements about the performance of the M2 iPad Air are accurate,” the corporation emphasized, noting that the tablets have not become weaker since release.
Company representatives noted that the statements about the tablets’ power made during the presentation were accurate. For example, information that the new iPad Air is 50 percent faster than the M1 model.
Apple previously declared the iPhone 5s, released in 2013, obsolete. This phone turned out to be the brand’s first smartphone to receive a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
Source: Lenta

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