Last Monday the Cupertino-based company released the final version of iOS 9.3.2, a version that actually It has brought us very little change compared to the big update that iOS 9.3 brought us. iOS 9.3, in addition to bringing us a large number of new features, also brought a problem for users of older devices, such as the iPhone 5, iPhone 4s and the iPad 2. Many of these devices were unusable when updating to the latter iOS version. Quickly Apple was forced to withdraw that update and launch a new version to be able to solve the problem of devices that had been blocked without the possibility of returning to life.
The latest update released by Apple, iOS 9.3.2, has again caused some devices to crash when updating. But this time they were not the oldest models, but only affected the company's latest and latest release device - the 9,7-inch iPad Pro. As soon as this update was launched, many were the users who expressed their discomfort both on social networks and in Apple forums. As is usual when a problem of this type is discovered, Apple has been silent until a few hours ago.
As confirmed by Apple to iMore:
We are investigating a small number of reports of some iPad units receiving an error updating the software. Users who cannot restore their device through iTunes should contact Apple support.
According to Apple documentation, error 56 is related to hardware problemsNot with the software, so this issue can't seem to be fixed by an update. If you are having problems with your iPad Pro with this update, you should go as soon as possible to an Apple Store to solve the problem or change the device. As the days go by, we will know what the problem has been, if it is a hardware or software problem.