After some issues with iTunes and bricking, Apple has re-released iOS 9.3.2 to the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. Users were reporting that this software update was causing harm to their devices which led to Apple stating that they were looking into the issue regarding just a small amount of reports. Then shortly after, the company pulled the update from their servers which pointed toward the recently launched smaller version of it’s 12.9-inch brother so they could patch up the bug which was causing such an inconvenience to users. Now, that bug has been fixed… or at least we hope so.
If you’re iPad Pro is currently in a bricked state, you need to install this new software via iTunes by plugging in your tablet into either your Windows or Mac machine and going through the process of updating your iOS device’s software. If this software fixed your iPad, let us know with an email to mbedded@icloud.com.
We’ll keep our eyes peeled for any confirmations around the web that this iOS update works. Ideally, Apple should also be releasing the beta of iOS 9.3.3 to the 9.7-inch iPad Pro as well soon as this isn’t currently available. We’ll update this post when that’s confirmed, also.
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