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Sep 20, 2015 1:26 PM in response to Turkoby jspence444,★HelpfulI'm having the same issue. I tried a hardwired restore via iTunes. The issue persists.
For clarification: my/our issue is with the cellular data app toggle switches. For example, when a user turns a switch "on" from an "off" position, the setting is not respected by the system. The switch will appear to change to "on", but if you try to use the affected app, it won't permit cellular data to go through. Then, if you go back and check the cellular data app switches in the Settings app, you can see that the switch has reverted back to its previous position, in this case "off".
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Sep 20, 2015 1:32 PM in response to jspence444by Rural Guy,★HelpfulTThis exactly the same issue I have
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Sep 20, 2015 2:26 PM in response to Rural Guyby jspence444,★HelpfulI've filed a bug report feedback form about this issue, and included a link to this discussion post.
Can everybody please click "This helped me" on my post above? This will eventually cause the post to show up on the first page of this discussion thread for when the Apple engineers read it - so they can get a clear understanding of the issue. The sooner we can effectively communicate the issue to them, the sooner we can get a fix.
If anybody else wants to file a feedback form, you can do so here: http://apple.com/feedback/iphone.html
If you do, please make sure to include a link to this discussion thread by copying and pasting the URL
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Sep 20, 2015 2:03 PM in response to jspence444by tinnyyxtinee,Thank you very much jspence444 you have summarized the issue clearly and exactly! also thank you for the feedback link!
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Sep 20, 2015 2:37 PM in response to jspence444by dglis30731,★HelpfulYour description below is the PERFECT description for what is happening. Having the same problem and have an open case with AppleCare with no resolution to yet. Thank you.
For clarification: my/our issue is with the cellular data app toggle switches. For example, when a user turns a switch "on" from an "off" position, the setting is not respected by the system. The switch will appear to change to "on", but if you try to use the affected app, it won't permit cellular data to go through. Then, if you go back and check the cellular data app switches in the Settings app, you can see that the switch has reverted back to its previous position, in this case "off".
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Sep 20, 2015 3:06 PM in response to dglis30731by Tsepull,Using an Apple MD367LL/A - The New iPad (3rd Gen) With Wi-Fi + 4G (AT&T) - 32GB - Black
After upgrading to OS 9 my apps won't connect to cellular data after turning them "on" in Settings > Cellular Data > Use Cellular Data For:
When I toggle them on and then come back they are "off" again... what gives?
I tried turning Cellular Data on and off... nothing
I tried turning Airplane Mode on for a couple of minutes then off again... nothing.
I tried hard resetting the iPad... nothing
Anybody have an idea or two?
Later in the day I connected with Apple support...
After an hour of Apple techs trying to diagnose the issue they were stumped. I ended up doing a complete wipe and reinstall which fixed the issue. Apple support was excellent in staying (online chat, no charge) with me until my issue was resolved. I felt like this was a big enough issue that it should have been identified in the quality control process before launch. I'm definitely waiting a couple of months before upgrading our other Apple devices. Waiting for 9.1 is probably the way to go.
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Sep 20, 2015 3:15 PM in response to Tsepullby jspence444,Apparently the issue persists on 9.1 so far. Haven't tested it myself.
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Sep 20, 2015 3:17 PM in response to Tsepullby Turko,@Tsepull where you able to restore from backup or had to a clean install? I did wipe the device and restore from backup but the problems did not go away.....
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Sep 20, 2015 3:27 PM in response to Turkoby Tsepull,I did not restore. I was afraid the problem would be reintroduced like you experienced. I did selectively import apps from ITunes. I decided that starting with a clean slate was my best option. Sure it's a pain but sometimes I use these instances as a chance to clean up my device and start anew. Make lemonade out of lemons So to speak.
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Sep 20, 2015 3:37 PM in response to Tsepullby Tsepull,I didn't know that Apple released 9.1 to the general public. Jspence444, are talking about 9.1 beta?
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Sep 20, 2015 3:38 PM in response to Tsepullby Turko,Thanks I guess I will have to do the same....wish I can go back to iOS 8...this ***** big time.
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Sep 20, 2015 3:50 PM in response to Tsepullby jspence444,Yes, a friend's on the 9.1 beta and reports having the same issue.
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Sep 20, 2015 3:51 PM in response to Turkoby Tsepull,It does *****. I wanted to go back to 8 too, but decided to press on...
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Sep 20, 2015 3:54 PM in response to jspence444by Tsepull,Yes, I don't mess around in beta. I can barely stand cutting edge let alone bleeding edge. Hopefully Apple will incorporate this fix in the public release of 9.1. I'll probably confirm this with Apple before upgrading any other devices.