Connectivity Issues Noted for New IPad

Apple Changes ‘4G’ Name on New iPad

Issues in the connectivity of the new iPad of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) have started to emerge in a number of markets including Asia, Europe and Australia. The issues experienced by users of the new iPad included drops in connection, inability to connect to Wi-Fi networks, and slow upload and download speeds. Apple is currently looking into these issues that have affected the new iPad in the aforementioned markets.

Improvement Seen on New IPad US Delivery Schedule

Apple Changes ‘4G’ Name on New iPad

The waiting time for the new iPad ordered through h the online store of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has reportedly improved to around seven business days, Apple revealed recently. The recent revelation is a major improvement from an earlier waiting time where US consumers will have to wait around three weeks before the new iPad is delivered to them.

Inventory of Retina Display Affects New IPad Deliveries

Apple Changes ‘4G’ Name on New iPad

An analyst recently hinted that the low inventory of the Retina display has affected the production of the new iPad of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), whose demand remains high following its recent introduction into the market. Shaw Yu, an analyst from Sterne Agee, made the revelation in a recent note to bolster the confidence of investors in the high demand for the new iPad of Apple.

Software May Have Caused Wi-Fi Issue on New IPad

Apple Changes ‘4G’ Name on New iPad

The Wi-Fi problems facing the new iPad of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) may be dealt with through a software update, according to Rapid Repair CEO Aaron Vronko. Rapid Repair is a supplier of parts for the iPod Touch, iPhone and the iPad. Vronko said that the main problem may not be the hardware of the new iPad and will likely be related to its software. It may even be related to a quirk in the hardware of the new iPad that the software needs to deal with.