Apple withdraws iOS 9.3.2 due to the problem of the iPad Pro 9.7 ″

Bug 56 fixed

Last Monday, Apple released iOS 9.3.2, a new version of the apple mobile operating system that came with a new problem: some users saw their 9.7-inch iPad Pro freeze and could not start, which reminded us of the Error 53 that prevented some iPhones from starting, especially if they had been repaired by an unauthorized workshop. Today, four days later, Apple has retired iOS 9.3.2 for iPad Pro For a problem we should never have seen

If what they were going to do was retire iOS 9.3.2 to avoid the problem, I think four days is too long. In this time there will have been users who have installed a version with a bug that could have left their iPad Pro 9.7 like a nice paperweight, thin, but that was useless.

The new version of iOS 9.3.2 will still have to wait

It is not known how long we will have to wait for the new version to be released but, having confirmed that there were people who saw their iPad Pro crashing, it did not make much sense that the current version was still available. When Apple has found the solution, it will release a new version that will only do one thing: allow all iPad Pro that have been blocked by this problem to be restored. Logically, when restoring the device, all the information will be lost, which reminds us how important it is to always make a backup, regardless of the device or operating system that we are using. At that time, users who have an iPad Pro with the current version running will not have to install a new version that, in fact, will not appear via OTA.


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  1.   Alfonso R. said

    It is a shame what is happening at Apple. This is the second time that an iOS update can render a device unusable and it seems that nothing happens.

    As I understand it, the only thing Apple has said is that those affected go to technical service, nothing more. no apologies, no press release acknowledging the error, and as I say apologizing to those affected I know, inviting them to go to the technical service, but giving them, for example, a card for the appstore or iTunes for the inconvenience caused; I don't know, something !!! Well no, as I said, invitation to the SAT, withdrawal of the iOS version and running.

    Now it is even scary to update the device and that for a firm like Apple is absolutely terrible.

  2.   iOS 5 Forever said

    How strange, a problem to do an update ...

  3.   Ines said

    iOS 9.3.2 I have it on the iPad Air and on the iPad Air 2 it does not cause problems

  4.   IS J said

    I installed it on an iPad Air and when using Safari's option to save a website to iBook as PDF the iBook crashed and every time I try to open the iBook it closes. I don't know what to do to get the iBook back.

  5.   sheila said

    My problem is not with the I-Phone 6 plus that has left it dumb, nor do they hear me, nor do I hear, in the office it has also happened to some other colleague that I updated this weekend

  6.   Juan Manuel said

    The App Store (blank screen) on an Iphone 6 plus has left me useless. it has a solution?

  7.   José Luis said

    Upgrading to 9.3.2 on the iPhone 6 removed the hotspot option. Has it happened to someone? Do you know how to solve it?