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Posted by Vaidyanathan
 - June 04, 2020, 17:01:59
Quote from: Mehdi Adlany on May 31, 2020, 18:57:29
Thank you for covering the story. This means a lot to many iPad Pro users affected by this issue. I hope the next software update could fix this issue.
You're welcome, Mehdi and thank you for highlighting this issue to us. Hopefully, Apple does take cognizance of the issue in the interest of everyone concerned. Do keep us posted if there has been any development in this regard and we will be glad to do a follow up. :)
Posted by Astar
 - May 31, 2020, 20:03:44
I find it ridiculous that this lousy piece of blog-writing comes up with so much rubbish further confusing the hapless and ignorant Apple sheep.

You wrote that people who downgrading to the previous iOS firmware version no longer had the issues. Clearly that means, much like any tech minded person with an iota of brain cells & common sense can deduce, means that Apple effed up big time.

Yet this stupid writer comes up with trash like pressing the part near the battery helps. If it is not a hardware problem, how is pressing your bloody arse or any other piece of hardware be of any help?

Are you so afraid to say it as it is? Or are you so afraid of upsetting Apple and your advertising revenue gravy train? Sheesh... Notebookchat is getting worse than ever!
Posted by Astar
 - May 31, 2020, 19:51:01
Stupid iTards just don't get it. Its obviously a firmware bug in the update. But of course all the iSheep will never admit that their iShepherd is a screw up!

Overpriced oversized iPhone... some people really deserve everything that they get. Wake up and smell the roses!
Posted by Mehdi Adlany
 - May 31, 2020, 18:57:29
Thank you for covering the story. This means a lot to many iPad Pro users affected by this issue. I hope the next software update could fix this issue.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 30, 2020, 13:28:49
Several iPad Pro 10.5 owners have voiced concerns on the Apple Community forums that their device is stuck in a constant boot loop every 180 seconds after performing an iPad OS update to 13.4 or above. The issue, which does not seem to occur in iPad OS 13.3.1, is not apparently resolved even after a DFU reset. However, squeezing near the battery area seems to have had some degree of success.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-iPad-Pro-10-5-owners-complain-of-constant-reboots-after-updating-to-iPad-OS-13-4-and-above-squeezing-near-the-battery-could-be-a-temporary-workaround.466989.0.html