iPad Pro freezes during charging, or at least that reports a variety of users who bought new tablet and released it to charge more than they should have.
According to these users if an iPad Pro is left charged for a long time, it will lock one and only way to reactivate it is reset Forced done using buttons Home and Power of the tablet, otherwise it remains inoperable.
The problem blocking iPad Pro during charging was encountered multiple times even by the same user, so do not talk about something that happens rarely, Apple seemed to launch a product with a problem running pretty strange and hard to imagine at such price.
Since the lock issue while charging iPad Pro is a widespread, Apple employees offered various fixes from resetting the tablet to factory settings and restart to reset Forced to both methods seemed to work.
At least twice I have left my iPad Pro plugged in, once over night, and once during work. When I returned to my iPad it appeared frozen. Black screen, screen will not wake. I had to do a hard reset twice to get the thing to work again. After the hard reset the battery was 100%. At night it was down to 40% so I charged it and went to bed. When I woke up it was “dead”. It wouldn’t wake up. I needed to perform a hard reset to get it to come to life. Worked on it for a couple of hours and had to run an errand. Plugged it back in as I was going to need a full charge later that day. Came back to it, same thing. Dead.
The problem appears to affect blockage Pro iPad all models sold by Apple, and if we consider that a small number of units shipped less interesting tablet, Apple seems to have a major problem in the face.
This is the first time an iPad launched by Apple have such problems at a scale so large and will be interesting to see if we have an answer from those in Cupertinoon its edge.
According to these users if an iPad Pro is left charged for a long time, it will lock one and only way to reactivate it is reset Forced done using buttons Home and Power of the tablet, otherwise it remains inoperable.
The problem blocking iPad Pro during charging was encountered multiple times even by the same user, so do not talk about something that happens rarely, Apple seemed to launch a product with a problem running pretty strange and hard to imagine at such price.
Since the lock issue while charging iPad Pro is a widespread, Apple employees offered various fixes from resetting the tablet to factory settings and restart to reset Forced to both methods seemed to work.
At least twice I have left my iPad Pro plugged in, once over night, and once during work. When I returned to my iPad it appeared frozen. Black screen, screen will not wake. I had to do a hard reset twice to get the thing to work again. After the hard reset the battery was 100%. At night it was down to 40% so I charged it and went to bed. When I woke up it was “dead”. It wouldn’t wake up. I needed to perform a hard reset to get it to come to life. Worked on it for a couple of hours and had to run an errand. Plugged it back in as I was going to need a full charge later that day. Came back to it, same thing. Dead.
The problem appears to affect blockage Pro iPad all models sold by Apple, and if we consider that a small number of units shipped less interesting tablet, Apple seems to have a major problem in the face.
This is the first time an iPad launched by Apple have such problems at a scale so large and will be interesting to see if we have an answer from those in Cupertinoon its edge.
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