The fact is that the iPad itself with something like that like pure Apple plastic. The iPad itself was fine. I examined it carefully and found no visible scratches, dents or creases. It looks brand new. It also had no engraving. Message on the back. I wonder where these "updated" devices are coming in. Are they from people who wanted to trade in a mobile iPad after opening the box? As I said, the device I received looked brand new with no signs of repairs. Me immediately launched the setup program for iOS devices. I had no problems setting it up and everything worked exactly as I expected. unbranded Chinese 15w usb-c charger. It works and I can e use it, but the cable is integrated into the power plug, so it cannot be removed or used as a data cable. But I expected that, so I also bought a well-reviewed 45W charger that included a detachable 6-inch USB-C power/data cable and a USB-A to USB-C adapter (only $33). The iPad was already 78% charged when I turned it on and it seems to take another half hour or so to reach 100%. I hope that the battery is also in excellent condition and withstands many charging cycles. I checked the iPad serial number on the Apple Warranty Locator website. This showed that it had a valid purchase date but no date was stated. It also stated that Apple's phone support and standard warranty had expired. I don't usually buy extended warranties for electronics, but this time I decided to make an exception. Mainly because I saved so much on the purchase and also because it's the most expensive and portable tablet I've ever bought. I hope I never have to use this, but it was a lot cheaper than AppleCare and includes twice the length of coverage. I may have been scammed with an extended warranty, but even a single repair will likely cost more than a warranty purchase. So after just a few hours of use I'm very happy and would definitely recommend this 'updated' iPad Pro to anyone wanting one at a huge savings over a new one.
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