Safari crashes on iPad after ios 5 update

Anyone elses Safari crash constantly after updating your iPad 1 to IOS 5? Try surfing Apple's own website. Thanks

Posted on Oct 13, 2011 9:34 AM

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Dec 18, 2011 1:40 AM in response to Johan Pettersson1

Go to Settings / iCloud and switch off as many settings as possible. Reminders, bookmarks and notes have worked well for me but not solved the problem completely. The other alternative is to drop iCloud completely and revert to ways of old.


Pretty fundamental fault with iCloud and a bit of a schoolboy error by Apple. One would have thought they would have checked that one out!

Dec 18, 2011 5:41 AM in response to Bobblemonster

Not much. My husband's Ipad 1 with a moderate amount of apps which he uses infrequently but uses Safari all the time never crashes (IOS 5.0.1). Mine with many apps, many heavy content ones with lots of input from me used all the time, crashes inconsistently but certainly not all the time. I have turned off many Icloud things but not all, usually end up doing a reset once a day now. My several friends with Ipad one with IOS5.0 have rare crashes but don't use theirs as much as me or push it hard but do use it for business use daily, my several friends with Ipad 2 say they rarely crash with IOS5.0.1 and most use theirs for both personal and business. So, any of us could relate our experiences and say the same as you--"what does this tell you" and none of them would be able to "tell us" the whole story.

Dec 18, 2011 6:36 AM in response to Picnicmetoo

It tells us that IOS 5.01 contains a crucial bug, which Apple is going to have to fix. And fix quickly. Safari is a cornerstone of the iPad and without it the device is pretty useless. given the emerging competition from other producers, now is not the time to have a fundamental fault in your software


I forgot to mention previously that I am an iPad1 user. I have disabled all the iCloud sync functionalities, includinfg documents, and it certainly has speeded things up and reduced the frequency of crashes - though they remain at an unacceptable level. E-mail of course remains on as once migrated, that is it.


Like many others I am not very impressed with this and do not understand what all the iCloud hype was about. It is now a glorified hotmail account.

Dec 18, 2011 7:26 AM in response to FrankTheRabbit

Frank,



I can confirm that the first time I clicked on this link my iPad 1 crashed, the second time it worked fine. I too have been having safari crashing, as well as other crashes after the os5 update. I have been living with it but recently it has been affecting my productivity quite a bit, I really would like this fixed. I had enabled crash reports as of today just because of this.

Dec 18, 2011 7:23 PM in response to MrG2012

I stopped using my iPad 1 for now, just can't use it... After opening a few pages in Safari, it crashes, and yesterday, when I typed a long reply to my email, after I pressed Send, MailApp crashed... Nice. So, I did a full restart just in case, and type a short email, pressed Sent, and it crashed again!


Now I hope for 5.0.2 release, where this will be fixed!


I spoke with Apple customer service on the phone when I had 5.0.0 and I was told to wait for 5.0.1 🙂 But it didn't help at all...


So, no use for iPad for now...

Dec 19, 2011 12:20 AM in response to fotkin

fotkin wrote:


I stopped using my iPad 1 for now, just can't use it... After opening a few pages in Safari, it crashes, and yesterday, when I typed a long reply to my email, after I pressed Send, MailApp crashed... Nice. So, I did a full restart just in case, and type a short email, pressed Sent, and it crashed again!


Now I hope for 5.0.2 release, where this will be fixed!


I spoke with Apple customer service on the phone when I had 5.0.0 and I was told to wait for 5.0.1 🙂 But it didn't help at all...


So, no use for iPad for now...


Have you performed a factory reset then reloaded your backup?

Dec 19, 2011 4:43 AM in response to petemj23

I just lost my latest bit of info while writing a reply in a forum.


Sure is a pain.


I suppose all will be fixed when IPad 3 comes out and we will all run off and buy it because the ipad1 and 2 are no longer viable.


Hats off to Apple for such a good marketing strategy.


I have not done a reset and I have not removed Icloud stuff, I use Icloud and do think it is good, but this safari thing is very annoying.


I find if I type very slowly safari does not crash. Or may be I am typing so slowwwwwww I don't notice.


I have got in the habit of taking copies of the text I write every now and again or use notepad and cut and paste.


I guess we Will have to wait till the press get knowledge of this issue or perhaps a competitor.


RC

Dec 19, 2011 5:15 AM in response to petemj23

I ran into this issue after I updated my OS too. I tried all the regular stuff, clearing cookies, data, etc. I rebooted, reset, restored from backup, and finally did a full restore to factory settings and rebuilt my iPad, one app at a time. Nothing helped. Unlike some have said I couldn't reliably reproduce the crashes. It was so random, some times I could browse for 20 mins or so and sometimes it would crash immediately.


Checking the Diagnostics and Usage I kept seeing low memory immediately after a crash so I did a search on low memory and found a post on MacRumors about optimizing memory for iPad 1's. The first suggestion was to disable all the Spotlight Search helpers you don't use. I never use Spotlight so I disabled all of them. I haven't had ann crashes for almost 3 weeks now.


I have posted this on a couple of threads but as far as I know nobody has posted that it worked for them so I don't know if it will work for you but until Apple comes out with something you might try it.

Dec 19, 2011 5:37 AM in response to steeleblue

steeleblue wrote:


I ran into this issue after I updated my OS too. I tried all the regular stuff, clearing cookies, data, etc. I rebooted, reset, restored from backup, and finally did a full restore to factory settings and rebuilt my iPad, one app at a time. Nothing helped. Unlike some have said I couldn't reliably reproduce the crashes. It was so random, some times I could browse for 20 mins or so and sometimes it would crash immediately.


Checking the Diagnostics and Usage I kept seeing low memory immediately after a crash so I did a search on low memory and found a post on MacRumors about optimizing memory for iPad 1's. The first suggestion was to disable all the Spotlight Search helpers you don't use. I never use Spotlight so I disabled all of them. I haven't had ann crashes for almost 3 weeks now.


I have posted this on a couple of threads but as far as I know nobody has posted that it worked for them so I don't know if it will work for you but until Apple comes out with something you might try it.


Ill try that tonight and post back after a while hopefully with no crashes, I don't use spotlight either.

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