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Dec 14, 2014 5:51 AM in response to LinMatby Briansyddall,Hi This update is for older ipads so it may help. Cheers Brian
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Dec 14, 2014 6:23 AM in response to flygreg88by dunavgj,IOS 8.1.2 has made my iPad 2 useless. So frustrating. Internet will not stay connected.
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Dec 14, 2014 6:42 AM in response to flygreg88by vreelands1,WOW! Just trying to log-in here to the Apple community, my keyboard was so slow and sluggish, when I I touched the screen I got the little box asking me if I wanted to copy what I was touching!! NO! This is just ridiculous, Apple!! Like so many iPad-2 customers out there, I am not just frustrated, I'm angry. Our high school typing teachers should have taught us long ago to be sure to only type about 10-20 words a minute ... because future technology wouldn't handle a greater speed!!! (I type about 90 and my iPad gives me fits, trying to keep up. EVERYTHING I type now is wrong.) Very sluggish OS to be sure, and your upgrade to 8.02 did NOT HELP AT ALL! My biggest problems are with the keyboard itself. For instance, when typing in FaceBook, or even in the Pages app, I will click in a text-field to begin typing, and the keyboard covers up the text field (instead of moving the text-field up above the keyboard as it used to do). When I scroll a bit to move the text field up so I can see it, there is ALWAYS some random letter typed in the box ... and the screen often "jumps" to some other place, OR it will move me off that page entirely, and onto something else. Then, the much more annoying issue is that I will be typing along, and without touching anything but my typing keys, suddenly I'm typing the end of my words or sentences at the BEGINNING of the comment or paragraph ... in front of the other text I've just typed!! I then have to erase that part, move the text cursor back to the end of the paragraph, and the page will "error out" and reload. It's the most annoying thing I've EVER SEEN with any computerized software!! Someone at Apple CLEARLY doesn't have a clue as to how to write ... or FIX their code!!! At the very least, you should be LISTENING to your consumers!!
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Dec 14, 2014 12:33 PM in response to GASusiQby ForensicDNAGuy,I took my iPad2 to the genius bar and got them to wipe it clean and re-install iOS. They used the latest version (the one that came out just a few days ago). I put my stuff back on but only added the apps that I actually use (as opposed to all the crap I had accumulated but never used). Got to say it has been a significant improvement. The lag in typing and screen touch response seem to have been completely solved. Safari failed on me once, but that's the only problem I've had. In general the performance is now perfectly acceptable for an older device on newer software. I would recommend doing what I did. Thank you to people who suggested it. I'm back to being a happy iPad 2 user!
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Dec 16, 2014 2:40 PM in response to flygreg88by sinter,I tried everything I could think of including wiping the iPad. The only thing that helped was turning on the airplane mode. Also, I ditched Safari for the Mercury Browser. Now it works about 90% as well as it did before iOS 8. Looks like apple wanted to increase their revenue stream with the new pay system and didn't care if it made older model iDevices almost unusable.
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Dec 16, 2014 3:31 PM in response to sinterby LinMat,I Restored my iPad using iTunes for the third time. Once for iOS8, then agin for ech of the updates. I swear this last one ha brought me back to 8.0. Is Apple doing this so we will buy a new iPad? Won't work here, I'll get a Galaxy. How do you ditch Safari? I'll give that a try. Next I'll restore it as a new iPad and see what happens.
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Dec 16, 2014 3:44 PM in response to LinMatby petermac87,LinMat wrote:
How do you ditch Safari? I'll give that a try. Next I'll restore it as a new iPad and see what happens.
You can't. Just don't use it and use o third party browser such as Puffin.
Cheers
Pete
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Dec 19, 2014 3:47 PM in response to Star Travelerby TCWilkins,I have multiple problems with my iPad 2 since the doing the 7/8 updates. I can no longer see my mac computer from my iPad, it keeps unauthorizing iTunes, it continuously kicks me off the internet and likes to reboot whenever it feels like it. Although I have my I have my own "macologist" at home, he can't fix it either. I have spent the last hour on this page seeking remedies he might have not thought of (none yet). But I do have a questions for you, why do you keep referring people to sites that either 1) you have to pay for or 2) offer no solutions (they have admitted they don't have any fixes). Any updates 7 and on DO NOT work well with the iPad 2 nor the iPhone 4. PERIOD.
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Dec 19, 2014 6:22 PM in response to TCWilkinsby petermac87,Startraveler hasn't been in this old thread for a month and a half. PERIOD. Start your own thread and don't be lazy.
Pete
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Dec 19, 2014 6:48 PM in response to petermac87by TCWilkins,I was actually replying to you I'm not sure why it went to him but the question was to you.
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Dec 19, 2014 6:52 PM in response to TCWilkinsby petermac87,What? Like this one? feedback
Because it is only other users here, not Apple. As I said, post your own thread instead of tacking on to an old one. You will get a better response. If you don't wish to then good luck.
What other links have I posted that you have yo pay for?
Pete
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Dec 20, 2014 8:41 AM in response to petermac87by Scooter16,petermac87,
Let me ask you this. Why would Apple stop signing the iOS 7 series for my iPhone 4 and ipad2? I just took my late 2008 MBP back to Mountain Lion OS after having issues with Mavericks. I find this a heavy handed corporate move that they won't allow you to downgrade to a functioning iOS on an older device. It even has the scent of a lawsuit in the fact that you have a product and the corporation won't allow you to have it function with the compatible iOS that was intended for that product.
At this point I'd let the small app builders make the decision to adapt there apps to the latest iOS. And if it's incompatible then you can make the decision to upgrade your iOS or even by a newer product. But this scenario is that the base product won't work like it should. Because you won't let me downgrade the iOS. I'd rather be hanging out with my 8 year old daughter then be jacking around with all this just to get my iPad 2 to work like it used to. I'm losing faith in Apple and try to have a civil response.
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Dec 20, 2014 9:03 AM in response to Scooter16by Procyon256,Beware, the apple sensors are out if force. Perhaps they think they can make the problem go away by making us go away. My post was deleted by making the simple statement,
"Your problem seems to be the norm."
Sad but true. The sensor said this site was for technical support and that I had posted a rant. Ok, here's my technical support.
Press your home and power buttons at the same time and all your problems will be solved.
Sad but true. Below is the email I received.
We removed your post Re: Ipad2 super slow after upgrade to 8.1.2 because it contained rants or complaints that weren’t constructive. We understand wanting to share experiences, but these forums are meant for technical questions that can be answered by the community. You can read our submission guidelines here: Apple Support Communities - Terms of Use
https://discussions.apple.com/static/apple/tutorial/tou.htmlWe hope you’ll keep using our Support Communities forums. You can find more information about participating here: Apple Support Communities - Tutorials
https://discussions.apple.com/static/apple/tutorial/index.htmlIf you have comments about any of our products, we welcome your feedback: Apple - Feedback
http://www.apple.com/feedbackI’ve included a copy of your original post below. Thanks,
Apple Support Communities StaffYour problems seem to be the norm.
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Dec 20, 2014 9:28 AM in response to Scooter16by Robert Martin 1,I believe Apple stopped signing on the iOS7 because of the interactivity that's fresh for iOS8, involving the Cloud and storage - particularly iCloud Drive and iCloud photos - that are supported in Yosemite. Once you go, there's no way back. So, for people that would be taking advantage of those services - handoff, drive, photos, having all your info everywhere, notifications between devices, etc that iOS8 either ushered in or refined, there'd be great loss of data and very angry people that their photos, notes, memories, emails (possibly) and other things would disappear forever. The only reason to update to iOS8 to begin with was the addition of all this ability to interact. The Apple Watch is on its way, as well, and there will be no provisions in iOS7 for that.
I BELIEVE, that's why they don't let people go back. Again, that's my educated guess.
As far as Apple deleting posts, they don't troll for rants. They do it when someone reports your post. So, it's a strong bet that someone took issue with something you posted.
As far as the issues, some who have persevered have overcome them. I have by, the methods outlined in my posts in this very thread, have overcome all the issues on a pair of first gen iPad Minis, which are pretty much iPad 2s in smaller form. It can be done at the Pad level. I STILL believe there's a WiFi issue with specific carriers, though, and THAT's traceable and should be reported through the link that Peter and numerous others have provided.
And regardless of any technical issues, I'd rather be hanging out with my kids than playing with an iPad, iPhone, or Mac any day of the week.
Bob