Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), released iOS 9.3.2 a week ago, but decided late last year to pull the plug on the 9,7-inch iPad Pro version. Users began to complain that the update blocked their iPads, which reported "Error 56", required a connection to iTunes and a subsequent restore. But that didn't help either.
Fortunately, the problems did not affect all users, but it was apparently such a large issue that Apple had to withdraw iOS 9.3.2 for the smaller iPad Pros. The company has already confirmed that it is working on a fix and will release a patched version of its mobile operating system as soon as possible, but it is currently available as the latest iOS 9,7 for the 9.3.1-inch iPad Pro.
Users who have not yet updated the system on these tablets are now safe because they will not see the erroneous update, but those who are already reporting "Error 56" on the iPad Pro will have to wait for a patch. Even if the restore that the device requires is performed, the problem will not be removed.
Updated 3/5/2016 12.05/XNUMX Less than two weeks after iOS 9.3.2 was downloaded, Apple released a patch that should no longer cause problems for smaller iPad Pros. Those who have not yet updated their 9,7-inch iPad Pro to iOS 9.3.2 will now find this update again directly on their device. If you were unlucky, your iPad Pro updated and got stuck, you need to update via iTunes (follow Apple's instructions).
what does Apple actually do: What does the report produce... I'm just sorry.. why do I actually pay people for all this chaos, starting with applecare and Cooka. Nothing is tuned and fully functional. The most difficult society where everyone has to decide something and do something obligate to answer... zero communication... people have blocked setup, unusable and the warranty period is running out with success and no seller will extend the warranty... mockery is then a classic voice about fixing errors, removing bugs, security risks and improving stability. A non-functioning store is the stability of the system, one would cry
:D I'm looking, you're going to be some kind of expert :D :D :D
I never claimed to be an expert and I used macs already at a time when their import to us was banned. So I know something about macs and I am able to compare the quality of Apple's products they had and what they have today.. if you are not able to argue objectively, then don't follow me, thank you
It's not just Apple's problem, the quality of HW and SW generally goes down a lot. Companies are always trying to release new versions and not fine-tune the old ones.
However, the customers and the media are also to blame - all the regrets that the XY company did not present anything new, etc.
Complete agreement. I see it exactly the same way. In my opinion, Apple got involved in some game of 'new OSX every year, new iOS every year, new iPhone, iPad and Mac.' And they don't do anything properly. He used to look down on these races from on high. The system was first debugged, then released, and then run. This rapid pace also brings with it unreliability, and it won't be long before the other Apple brands are simply surprised. While Windows customers are used to one system crash per week, Applista is cracking up when it has one every six months.
I fully agree
Calling 10.1.16 Yosemite or Guantanamo and referring to it as 11 is marketing writing these days. A year is not such a short time. How many programmers does Apple actually have?
if he will solve it in the same way as he solved the blocking of my honor and ipad, then send the poor people all over the world....from 10.5. and no progress at all, not even a message from Apple, it only got better, only 2 words were written, you have to wait
they have a few products and they are not able to test the update on all of them.... this is dilettantism