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Q: IPAD2 very slow after IOS 8 upgrade

After IOS 8 upgrade many aplications ( Safari, Facebook, etc) load  very, very slow (comparing with 7 version) , with a significant delay of more than 10 seconds...

 

Who can I solve this problem? Any workaround?

 

PD

 

Apple should better test the software before delivering.

 

Thanks.

iPad 2

Posted on Sep 22, 2014 11:35 AM

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  • by Lmaris,

    Lmaris Lmaris Sep 30, 2014 6:07 PM in response to AnnoyedApple
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    Sep 30, 2014 6:07 PM in response to AnnoyedApple

    Their objective from day one has been to convince a critical minimum number of iPad 2 owners as well as IPhone 4&5 users to give up and buy new iPads and iPhone 6.  Their bean counters in the executive suite have calculated the critical mass, and apparently they have staked this final quarter of 2014 on it.  The drop in stock price shows they missed the mark so far.

     

    it seems a lot of Apple users are so emotionally wed to their choice of operating system they are oblivious to the fact that to keep any version of iOS 8 working they have to shut off not only the features which at one time made their product useful, but also those that protect the security of it. 

     

    I Will take glitchy but fixable to trendy and unusable any day.  This is my last Apple product.

  • by dwwarden,

    dwwarden dwwarden Sep 30, 2014 6:09 PM in response to pacoKAS
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    Sep 30, 2014 6:09 PM in response to pacoKAS

    pacoKAS, your updated post from September 30 with a summary of changes was helpful, my iPad 2 performance on is 8.0.2 is now much better. In particular the Reduce Motion On seemed to make the most difference.

     

    Disappointed in the testing process from Apple. At best it is incompetent, at worst it is deliberate.

  • by JohnMHoyt,

    JohnMHoyt JohnMHoyt Sep 30, 2014 8:49 PM in response to pmbrinic
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    Sep 30, 2014 8:49 PM in response to pmbrinic

    pmbrinic wrote:

     

    Like others, my iPad 2 (16 Gb, wi-fi only) is just not the same as it was under iOS 7. I am running iOS 8.0.2

     

    Here's a list of steps that I've taken that have improved matters, though I still have trouble clicking through to hyperlinks on Safari.

     

     

    Yep, I have done every step, and others, and attempted to revert back, but still slow, on multiple iPads.    Today I was having this discussion with a client who has over 50 iPads and iPhones. Ranging from 4s iPhone to the latest, and iPad 2 to the latest.  Without talking to me, they decided everything should be updated.   After doing so, they have had zero good experiences, and all bad experiences.   You ever try talking to a client who has dozens of devices and telling them that what once worked great, will no longer work well?  You think that *I* am unhappy? You think that *you* are unhappy. Oh my, they are livid.

     

    Their IT director decided that he would take a set number of them back to iOS 7x, and did so this afternoon, and viola, they work perfectly again.  Tomorrow his day is going to be spent reverting them ALL back as having differing levels of non-functioning or malfunctioning devices is too much for their limited IT staff to handle.   It's just easier to lose everything and go back in time.

     

    Yes, he reports that many of the test bed of devices failed to restore backups.   So, just like me, they are starting over, downloading all apps, and reconfiguring them as if it were a new device.  

     

    Fortunately for them, they only use the built-in apps, and one other 3rd party app for their business.  Every other app was loaded by employees, and is unimportant in the grand scheme of things.

  • by ChrisPhilips,

    ChrisPhilips ChrisPhilips Sep 30, 2014 9:19 PM in response to JohnMHoyt
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    Sep 30, 2014 9:19 PM in response to JohnMHoyt

    Maybe I should send him my ipad 2 wifi+3G. Apple told me to f-off...

    I was (am) actually planning to upgrade to an ipad 4/retina, but I can't get anything for this brick on Craigslist now, so I'm out of pocket an extra $250 or so. Thanks, Apple- I hope your stock tanks.

  • by Mjd2k,

    Mjd2k Mjd2k Sep 30, 2014 11:07 PM in response to ChrisPhilips
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    Sep 30, 2014 11:07 PM in response to ChrisPhilips

    WWhat is with the capitalization and repeating words and characters?

     

    i Have discovered that my shortcuts keep locking up,Safari. If I type something from my shortcuts on ios 7 I could Correct it and keep going. now I do not have the opportunity to correct it. The ipad locks up and I need to wait 15 seconds before I can kill safari and relaunch it

     

    I Find that if I "select all" and try to copy, no go until I do it a second time.

     

    I hate typing my name, address, email addresses etc over and over so I use two letter shortcuts. Guess,that done now that I "updated"

     

    we have too many Apple products in my family to keep,dealing with this,crap. Forced hardware upgrades are way too expensive And just **** me off.

     

    A Simple,warning for ipad,2 users would have sufficed. Then I would have stuck,with iOS 7 and upgraded my iPad 2 in an orderly manner rather than being left with this experience.

     

    I Will start migrating from Apple now. I just can't deal with this crap.  Have another life to live.

     

    SOrry for for the terrible spelling and grammar. I can't be bothered to keep editing apples mistakes.

  • by Mjd2k,

    Mjd2k Mjd2k Oct 1, 2014 2:28 AM in response to Mjd2k
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    Oct 1, 2014 2:28 AM in response to Mjd2k

    HHow ironic. Chrome works fine with shortcuts and Safari doesn't.  Just is not right that a third party app works better.

     

    much faster also.

  • by yosho24,

    yosho24 yosho24 Oct 1, 2014 3:20 AM in response to pacoKAS
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    Oct 1, 2014 3:20 AM in response to pacoKAS

    My iPad mini has become unbearable. Very slow and laggy, Safari has become utterly useless (video playback being the most frustrating...it just doesn't work).

     

    Also, switching screen orientations has become really sticky. At first I thought it was a sensor issue, but then noted that the problem started the day I updated to iOS 8.

     

    Pretty disappointed.

  • by BradleyQ,

    BradleyQ BradleyQ Oct 1, 2014 3:46 AM in response to pmbrinic
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    Oct 1, 2014 3:46 AM in response to pmbrinic

    This is a very helpful post so thanks.

     

    It's pretty sad when we have to go through all of these workarounds, disables, and avoidances just to use an iPad 2 that was perfectly fine before Apple issued an update. Even sader is the fact that, to date, they haven't acknowledged the problem, offered a fix, or indicated that they were working on one.

     

    Might I suggest that they at least come up with a "downdate" that can be installed, reverting the iPad 2s back to the last version of ios 7. I am surely not going to jump to update my iMac or Macbook Pro to Yosemite when it arrives. Goodness knows what that will mess up.

  • by kinnybee,

    kinnybee kinnybee Oct 1, 2014 5:35 AM in response to pacoKAS
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    Oct 1, 2014 5:35 AM in response to pacoKAS

    I am having similar issues with 8.0.2 on BOTH my iPad 2 and iPhone 4S. Slow switching between apps, copy & paste issues, lagging, freezing, delayed orientation changes, excessive heat. It has been a nightmare. I have a 6+ on order, to be delivered in late October. I am tempted to cancel and buy an Android phone.

     

    Apple, are you listening? Please admit the problem and allow downgrading to 7!

  • by Deborah464,

    Deborah464 Deborah464 Oct 1, 2014 5:42 AM in response to pacoKAS
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    Oct 1, 2014 5:42 AM in response to pacoKAS

    We are experiencing the same problems with 8.0.2. Everything is slower, including typing. And my Google+ app keeps crashing. I use my iPad extensively and it used to be a joy to use. But now it is just plain aggravating!

  • by edmundseet,

    edmundseet edmundseet Oct 1, 2014 6:54 AM in response to Warmac9999
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    Oct 1, 2014 6:54 AM in response to Warmac9999

    To the rest of iPad2 community, pls try this before condemming futher:

     

    1. Open a few webpages in Safari (i had 6 tabs openned)

    2. Go to the last tab on the right & "pinch the page" with 2 fingers (the screen will reduce into 6 mini tabs).

    3. Select any one of the mini tabs.


    When Safari resumed normal size after Step 3, my iPad regained 80% of it's original zappiness, like magic. All other apps can scroll smoother & I'm a happy iPad (iOS8) owner again 

  • by Lmaris,

    Lmaris Lmaris Oct 1, 2014 7:52 AM in response to edmundseet
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    Oct 1, 2014 7:52 AM in response to edmundseet

    Satisfied with at least 20% loss in performance?  How is that acceptable?

  • by yosho24,

    yosho24 yosho24 Oct 1, 2014 8:02 AM in response to JohnMHoyt
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    Oct 1, 2014 8:02 AM in response to JohnMHoyt

    The copy/paste error has been incredibly frustrating. What is going on with Apple? These are just sloppy mistakes.

  • by ChrisPhilips,

    ChrisPhilips ChrisPhilips Oct 1, 2014 8:25 AM in response to edmundseet
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    Oct 1, 2014 8:25 AM in response to edmundseet

    Tried it- didn't work. Now I'm free to condemn further. I sent this string to Apple Customer Service Escalation yesterday afternoon. Notice the distinct lack of response to our concerns.

  • by JohnMHoyt,

    JohnMHoyt JohnMHoyt Oct 1, 2014 12:54 PM in response to yosho24
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    Oct 1, 2014 12:54 PM in response to yosho24

    yosho24 wrote:

     

    The copy/paste error has been incredibly frustrating. What is going on with Apple? These are just sloppy mistakes.

     

    While the copy/paste thing affects me constantly since I have to quote data from web pages (our vendors) in emails to clients, but hey, I have a Windows PC that I use now to get around that.   I just fire up the notebook and the problem is solved.

     

    My main complaint is the slowness of these iPad 2/3s after upgrading to 8.0.0 and now 8.0.2.    I am not satisfied at all.  

     

    My work-around is to not use the iPad unless I absolutely have to.     I used to turn on Waze when I got in the car, now I don't bother. I used to "check-in" when I got places via FB/4SQ, etc... Now I don't bother.   I used to post on facebook.  Now it is too much of a hassle.
    Look at all the time I am saving.

     

    Thanks Apple...

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