Talk:iPad Air (6th generation)
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Hardware specs - I give up
[edit]Good luck to others trying to enter the correct technical specs for the iPad Air 6th generation on this Wikipedia page. I tried to make 3 simple edits to correct some of the things that were wrong. This iPad started off with iPadOS 17.4 out of the box, it supports Bluetooth 5.3, and in the UK the starting price is £599 GBP (you can see this simply by visiting the Apple UK website). I bought one in the UK. Each time my changes were reverted by others. TheTechie started by telling me on my Talk page that my changes were "unconstructive". Then I was told that knowing what iPadOS version was on the device initially is "original research" and so it's not allowed. So I guess I'm supposed to find a peer-reviewed academic journal article that documents the version of an operating system that an Apple device started with? Give me a break. Anyways, other users have been very enthusiastic to put back the wrong information each time. My quick corrections to literally 3 characters on the page were soundly rejected. So good luck to others. With the hostile responses I received for typing correct information, I've lost any enthusiasm for making further edits. 82.42.71.183 (talk) 03:25, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
- (Non-administrator comment) Your repeated reverts are considered edit warring, and a block may be considered. thetechie@enwiki: ~/talk/ $ 03:46, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
Dimensions are wrong
[edit]The following side bar texts, about a product produced as 11" and 13" devices, are clearly wrong:
Dimensions 9.74 inches (247.6 mm);(h)
7 inches (178.5 mm);(w) 0.24 inch (6.1 mm);(d) Mass 1.02 lbs (461 g)