We all know that the iPad Pro has made its recent debut with flair in the markets, which made Apple fans very happy. But apparently, happiness didn’t last that long. Before the iPad Pro users could actually enjoy their tablets to their fullest potential, they started noticing that the tablet experienced some issues. Namely, it remained unresponsive, or frozen, after being charged for an extended period of time, say, overnight.
It was very hard to “wake” the device up from that state of unresponsiveness, and several users reported that the only thing that worked for them was a hard restart. But of course, that’s a temporary solution. So what can you do in case your iPad Pro freezes? Users say a factory reset of the device helps, and in some cases, you have to apply a cold reset. In order to do that, you have to hold the sleep/wake and Home buttons, pressing them for about 10 seconds until the Apple logo rolls out.
Here’s a testimonial left by an iPad Pro user (darkfire.shadows) on one of the Apple Support Communities: “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.”
Unfortunately, all the solutions seem to be temporary. All the iPad Pro variants (the 32GB, 128GB, LTE and Wi-Fi) running the A9X chip paired with 4GB of RAM are experiencing this issue. For now, the root of the problem remains unknown but we do hope that Apple will do something about it before users run out of patience completely.
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