Apple's great designs have never escaped controversy. One of the most popular is "Bendgate", back in 2014, when the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were announced. The largest model turned up when it was worn in packaging, and this led to complaints from users. To fix it, Apple introduced the 7000 aluminum series on the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, which turned out to be 3 times stronger, so the problem disappeared.
It was in 2018 again, with the launch of the iPad Pro late this year when the alarms went off again
Now, in the mid-2020s with the newly released iPad Pro, it's just been a matter of waiting for users to start testing the resistance of this new tablet. It didn't take long for the YouTubeApplePro YouTube channel to step down from work to see if anything has changed in the past year and a half since the launch of the previous model.
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As you can see everything stays the same. The iPad Pro continues to bend when we apply some power to it, just like its previous generation. Should Apple do something to fix this? Maybe yes, maybe not.
The iPad is not a tool that we will carry in a pocket of pants, in the best case we will carry it in a bag, very crumpled and probably with a lid, so none of this should frighten us. Nobody is in their right mind other than the YouTube channels doing stress tests like the one shown above that will intentionally blow up their iPad, even if it ends up producing a little game day in and day out it is not something that will affect its use at all
Any advice to avoid this? The iPad (and most of the Pro models) is a very expensive tool though like all other pieces of modern technology you have to take care of yourself and take care of yourself, so where possible