Sunday, May 22, 2016

Chinese phones eating iPhone sales, iOS update bricking some iPad Pros

Affected users are told to attempt an iTunes restore to recover the device, but MacRumors reports that the recovery process enters into a boot loop where the device is never able to restore.

Like we said above, there will be no iOS 9.3.3 release to resolve this issue, just a re-release of iOS 9.3.2, which does make sense. Shortly thereafter, a small update in iOS 9.1 was released to fix a few things before iOS 9.2 followed. However, in the case of the Apple iOS 9.3, it seems that the hacking community is having some difficulty cracking such. From there, users encountered an Error 56 message in iTunes, and Apple has advised those who have not yet updated their devices to refrain from doing so, and those unable to restore their devices to contact Apple Support.

Apple has pulled its latest iOS 9.3.2 update for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro due to a mysterious bug that has bricked some devices. The 12.9 inch iPad Pro is not affected by the bug. The big question here isn't so much when or if there will be a fix, but if those bricked iPad Pros can be saved or if Apple will be issuing a couple of replacements.

He has posted a video following the launch of the first iOS 9.3 beta in March that he has successfully jailbroken the system of an iOS 9.3 on an iPhone.

Apple's most recent iOS recall came two months ago when users reported iOS 9.3 was bricking the iPad 2.

Owners of iPad Pro are reporting bricked devices.

Though the iOS 9.3 fix was released rather early but there is no official statement given by the company regarding the iOS 9.3.2 issue.


Source: Chinese phones eating iPhone sales, iOS update bricking some iPad Pros

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