A year ago, when the iPhone 4 went on the market, there was a defect that appeared on the edge of the screen yellow dots, which the media called the "Yellow Screen Gate." Unexpectedly, when the iPad 2 was released a year later, fruit powders were discovered and they were discovered again. Such problems have once again been repeated. Such defects seem to have become Apple's genetics.
From the point of view of large companies like Apple, the chance of design problems should be very small, but whether it is due to the yellow spots that the glue is too late to dry or because the screen is lax and leads to backlight leaks, the iPad 2 is just coming out. In this matter, it is clear that Apple's foundries are cutting corners for efficiency.
Last year's iPhone 4 had a yellow point problem. Later, it was verified that the adhesive glue on the screen was not dried in time. After a few days of normal use, it disappeared on its own, and the backlight leak was caused by insufficient sealing, which was irreversible. I don't know how excited the fruit flies were when they got the iPad 2 that they had been agonizingly queuing up to buy. Here is a video of a depressed fruit powder. After reading it, we will have a more visual understanding of the “iPad 2 Backdoorâ€:
Although we can't give direct responsibility to Apple, it's not reasonable to push it to foundry factories (it seems that they can only be the fault of the Three Gorges). Of course, as a fundamentalist fruit powder, you can be proud to say that this is the symbol of Apple's products.
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