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Jul 4, 2015 8:11 AM in response to Carolina Oby dave282,II was going to downgrade back to iOS 8.3 but the iTunes 12.2 update appears to have wiped all my old backups. I only have a single update showing. For my iPad and a single update for my iPhone 6. There used to updates going all the way back to my iPhone 4 and iPad 2 before the update.
not happy with Apple over this mess...
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Jul 4, 2015 8:45 AM in response to dave282by Carolina O,I know the feeling, Dave. I had the same problem as you. Nonetheless I am downgrading to 8.3 despite the lack of backups becuse my mom can't live days without her iPad, lol. She can't wait for me to research app by app, lol, so I'm going to try and load the info manually on the iPad and see how it goes. Will let you know...
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Jul 4, 2015 9:14 AM in response to happycardby TobbieFox,I had a very similar problem. My iPad Air 2, 64 GB was upgraded to 8.4. After the upgrade, I had no problems with rotations, until I did a hard reset for another reason. That hard reset locked the display to whichever page mode I logged into my iPad (if I logged into my iPad in portrait mode, it stayed in portrait mode; landscape log-in would be landscape throughout).
My workaround is what another poster said. Lock your screen and log into your iPad using the mode you want. I'm now able to rotate. I'll report back if it locks up again. Annoying, I know. Apple needs to fix this ASAP.
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Jul 4, 2015 9:30 AM in response to happycardby SergZak,★HelpfulI seem to have found the setting that causes the rotation issue is manifest itself. If would help if others could try this and report back...
If the Reduce Motion setting is turned ON under Settings/General/Accessibility/Reduce Motion, the screen will not rotate correctly
If the Reduce Motion setting is turned OFF under Settings/General/Accessibility/Reduce Motion, the screen will rotate correctly
I have always enabled Reduce Motion since it was introduced in iOS 7 as it is just personally annoying to me.
Also note that this setting does not affect the ~1 second delayed startup. This seems to point to the two issues (delayed unlock & no screen rotation) now being unrelated as I originally thought.
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Jul 4, 2015 9:55 AM in response to SergZakby mszilard,i did have the reduce motion setting turned on when the rotation problem appeared. i turned it off now, let's see what happens.
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Jul 4, 2015 10:13 AM in response to SergZakby dave282,Mine was also ON, I've turned it off and will test the iPad for a while and report back.
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Jul 4, 2015 11:07 AM in response to happycardby ayi_arceon,Ipad Air 2 128 Gb here. Same screen rotation problem after iOS 8.4 update. Very frustrating to say the least. Both restarting and hard-resetting work but the problem comes back like an unwanted distant relative after a few minutes. Or herpes. Or both.
What seems to work for me is this: I simply press the power button to put the ipad on standby for a few seconds and when I wake it up, the distant relative is gone. I'll try not to do a full reset and keep it at bay until iOS 9 cures the itch for good. If not, I'll consult my chiropractor to see if there's a permanent solution to stiff neck.
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Jul 4, 2015 11:13 AM in response to ayi_arceonby SergZak,You should probably read through the topic completely as I've posted a work-around above.
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Jul 4, 2015 11:20 AM in response to SergZakby Danny_B,You're right SergZak
DIsable Reduce Motion Setting works on my iPad Air 2. But only für the screen Rotation Problem, not for the delay.
So both problems are not related as I first thought. But rotation ist the more serious problem.
I can live with that solution and wait for next update, no need to go back to 8.3.
Thanks
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Jul 4, 2015 11:28 AM in response to SergZakby dave282,@SergZak
thank you, you seemed to have found a solution to the bug. I haven't had a lock up since changing the setting.
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Jul 4, 2015 11:46 AM in response to happycardby Law_Guy,Hey guys,
Although turning off Reduce Motion Settings may work... please let's note call this a "solution".
The minute I set up any iPad or iPhone, the first thing I activate is Reduce Motion.
I find it annoying the way the apps fly in and out; and as for the parallax background and what not... It does take up processing cycles and battery life.
So, although putting back the Motion setting is a "workaround"... (and a good one at that... congrats to whomever discovered it...)... it's far from a solution.
Plus, we do still have that delay when turning on the device. I expect 8.4.1 VERY soon.
Now I am off to return my replacement "yellow screen" iPad to the Apple Store.
I'm so annoyed I didn't check online about this first!
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Jul 4, 2015 12:25 PM in response to Law_Guyby SergZak,I've never called it a solution...it's a work-around. At least users have that for now. Without users that experiment with and take the time to troubleshoot these issues, you wouldn't have that either.
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Jul 4, 2015 12:27 PM in response to Law_Guyby Moriarty91,Switching off reduced motion is the work around needed but as this ins one of the first things I change on every iOS-device I hope for an 8.4.1, too.
Don't they test that? Also since iOS 8.x reduce transparency removes optical feedback from the keyboard (i.e. keys turning gray when pressend).