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Apple update breaks iPad Pros

by on17 May 2016


You get what you pay for

The programming genii at Apple have just released a software update which breaks its expensive Surface Clones the iPad pro and makes users wish they had saved their money and bought something cheaper and more viable.

Apple fanboys have been annoying people everywhere by showing off their iPad Pros as a substitute penis extension. The iPad Pro has a bigger screen than most tablets, of course it also costs a bomb too.

Fortunately it looks like karma was not long coming, because at the end of the day it might have a big screen but it is still using the combined software skills of Apple – which are not what they used to be. The latest upgrade to the iOS 9.3.2 turns the iPad Pro into a very expensive dinner tray with many users finding that their iPad Pros are locking up. When they restart users are presented with "Error 56", requesting them to plug their pad into iTunes. Only problem is, plugging it into iTunes doesn't help. In fact it is a moot point if iTunes could cure anything.

Apple is apparently investigating. We are pretty sure that in a few weeks it will release a fix and claim only a “small number of users were effected.” But when something costs €1,249, you would like to think that the manufacture could be bothered actually testing its software on it before it is released.

In the meantime owners of other branded tablets can point out to their smug Apple cheerleaders that their tablets might be a bit smaller but at least they work.

Last modified on 17 May 2016
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