Apple iPad 2 A1395 A1396 A1397 + Tools tablet battery
This Apple A1376 Battery has a capacity of 25whr/6500mah and a voltage of 3.8V. Suitable for Apple iPad 2 A1395 A1396 A1397 + Tools. 100% compatible and 100% safe. 1-year warranty, 30-day money back guarantee.
Apple A1376 25whr/6500mah 3.8V tablet battery
(product code: A1376)
(Usually ships the same business day!)
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Product details:
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Brand: Apple A1376 Tablet batteries
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Type: Li-ion battery
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Voltage: 3.8V
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Capacity: 25whr/6500mah
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SKU: ECN10257_Ta
Replace the following batteries:
A1376 616-0559 616-0561 616-0576
Compatible with the following models:
Apple iPad 2 A1395 A1396 A1397
There is no solution for iOS updates? Qualcomm: Apple still violates Chinese court orders
Qualcomm's latest statement said that despite Apple's software update on Monday, the company still violated the Chinese court's order to stop selling iPhones. Earlier, iOS 12.1.2 version has been released, with updated instructions, this content is related to Qualcomm patent disputes, even if the future through the update, according to Qualcomm's tough statement may still have no solution, which makes Apple's sales in China once again hit the wall.
Time back on December 10, Qualcomm said they won the first trial in the Chinese court, and Apple was ordered by the court to ban the sale of the old iPhone in China. On that day, Apple's mobile phone was still sold in the region.
On December 14th, Apple told Reuters that in the future, patent issues will be resolved through updates. At the California headquarters, Cook pointed out that the update will comply with the court's order to eliminate any doubts from Chinese users who ordered from Apple. It is also announced that this update will be launched on Monday. Today, iOS users have been able to update to version 12.1.2, but the content does not mention information about patents.
However, Qualcomm legal adviser Don Rosenberg issued a statement to Reuters on the same day (14th) alleging that Apple attempted to confuse the iPhone sales order, arguing that Apple’s approach could not only solve the infringement problem, but even violate the Chinese court’s verdict and appealed to Apple. Immediately stop sales in China.