Apple releases updated version of iOS 9.3.2 for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro

iOS 9.3.2

Apple has released a new version of iOS 9.3.2, that is to say, a modified version of the one already released on May 16 with a solution to the problem that could cause than a 9.7-inch iPad Pro could not start after installing the latest version of iOS. The update is already appearing via OTA and, if it is not yet available, it will also appear on iTunes in the next half hour.

To recap a bit, shortly after Apple released iOS 9.3.2, some users started reporting that their 9.7-inch iPad Pro could not start the system, so as they say, the update had left their iPad , which was only a month and a half to live at best, like a pretty paperweight. When trying to reinstall the system with iTunes, affected users would see the error 56, so we all remember a similar error (53) that prevented users from restoring an iPhone for, in theory, the security and privacy of users. Apple did not take long to launch an update to solve that error, and the same has done this time.

The new version of iOS 9.3.2 fixes the Error 56

Users who installed the initial version of iOS 9.3.2 do not have to do anything. This new version has been released solely and exclusively for one purpose: that the owners of a 9.7-inch iPad Pro can update without fear of having their iPad locked and, on the other hand, those who are affected by that problem and, For whatever reason, they could not take their tablet to an Apple Store to exchange it for another, they can restore and install the system without problems.

In my opinion, Apple has taken too long to find the solution (almost two weeks since the day it retired the first version for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro), which would not be a bad thing as long as they took their time to make sure. that the problems do not appear after releasing a final version of iOS, something that does not seem to happen in Cupertino. As always, we can only wish to regain confidence in these releases and we can update without fear of something happening to our iOS device.


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