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Has any of iOS 5 iPad users experienced slow safari browser, frequent crashes and slow keyboard response when posting something online?

This is happening to my iPad after I upgraded to iOS 5

iPad, iOS 5

Posted on Oct 19, 2011 8:04 AM

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Feb 26, 2012 7:32 AM in response to meqnine

As the result of months of web surfing and testing, I could narrow down the issue at is causing performance on all our original iPads! One would say to turn all the iCloud features off, but I have found that there are major performance bugs in contacts and calendars! Turn them off in the iCloud part if the settings. This, alone with disabling spotlight search results in no keyboard lag and no "checkerboard effect" in safari whe pages won't load fast enough! I hope this helps everyone as it did to me!

Feb 26, 2012 4:35 PM in response to meqnine

This is a persistent issue that Apple dropped the apple on. They have remained silent on the issue and refuse to address it. I'm guessing that the real solution is to upgrade to Ipad2/3. I won't let Apple get off that easy. First off I refuse to send Apple another penny. Second, since these issues are also effecting Iphone users I'm surprised that there isn't a class action over thie yet.

Feb 29, 2012 5:32 AM in response to meqnine

Both Safari and Perfect Browser had been experiencing the same sort of frequent crashing - to the point that it wasn't even worth the bother to use my iPad 1 for web surfing. Perfect Browser has a feature that warns of low execution memory, and this appears frequently even when it is the only app loaded.


Last night, I went through Settings and disabled virtually everything - location services, cloud, contacts, calendar, notifications, etc.. The improvement in overall performance was very noticable - ex: the keyboard doesn't lag when typing. Browser crash frequency went from once every 30 seconds to once every 5 minutes.


Still not acceptable, but at least I can sort of use the thing while waiting for Apple to take notice...

Feb 29, 2012 6:33 AM in response to chesterh

Just jailbreak it if your on a ipad1 you're warranty is most likely done.with any ways .my safari crashes once or twice a week now details depending on how heavy the flash is. Spend the time to read up on it very easy to do and well worth it. Because apple is not gonna fix your ipad1 anytime soon .I didn't want to own a 700$ paper weight neither should you

Feb 29, 2012 7:57 AM in response to Ronwybo

Well first of all no more constant crashing no key board lag. And the ability to customize the boring stock features. And I shouldn't have to

wait a year for apple to fix a ios that isn't intended for a 3 year old device. I own ipad1 iphone3gs iPod touch all which are jailbroken. And the only way you can't restore to factory ios is if you break the screen. What do you really have to lose. Because right if it crashes all the time its useless .

Has any of iOS 5 iPad users experienced slow safari browser, frequent crashes and slow keyboard response when posting something online?

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