Smart cover new ipad

Does anyone have trouble with Apple smart covers being a little loose when folded over the back of the new iPad?  My smart cover fits perfectly on my iPad 2, clinging tightly to it when closed over the front and closed over the back.  When attaching it to my "new iPad", however, it clings tightly to the front of the new iPad but not the back.  The net effect is that if I fold the smart cover over the back of the new iPad, and hold the iPad with my left hand, the smart cover will dangle open in response to the slightest of motions.  This dissatisfies me greatly.

My smart cover never did stick to the back on my 2 or 3. I don't believe it was meant to. When I am holding it I just take it off and reattach it as needed. I think the reason it doesn't work on the 3 as well as it did on the 2 in your case is the magnets are near the surface of the iPad and the New iPad is slightly thicker therefore putting more distance between the magnets. This would make them weaker. I don't think it is a design flaw because I don't think they were ever meant to stick to the back in the first place.

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