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Sep 27, 2014 9:58 AM in response to pacoKASby Dan_Scott,I'm DEFECTING.
This once loyal Applelite is voting with his dollars, and his family will follow.
I just spent the past 1.5 days NEEDLESSLY trying to reverse the 8.0.1/2 update that RUINED my iPad 2 (problems everywhere, but the maddeningly slow web page/app switching/opening makes it unusable for practical purposes (despite my 47 free gigs)).
Apple, mistakes happen, but your unwillingness to allow iPad 2 users an "OFFICIAL," at least temporary, reversion to iOS 7--without the insurmountable errors many like me are experiencing by having to go outside the ecosystem--is inexcusable.
Jobs would've never let this happen.
You've bitten a big chunk out of the hand that feeds you.
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Sep 27, 2014 10:11 AM in response to Dan_Scottby bluelemmy,You mirror my feelings exactly. To not test your upgrade properly is one thing but to prevent users from going back to a working configuration is another and seems almost vindictive.
I couldn't agree more about Jobs.
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Sep 27, 2014 10:30 AM in response to pacoKASby edmundseet,My iPad3 severe lag was resolved. This not only helped in Safari but my entire iPad3 and all its applications (including Facebook) regained much smootheness.
Here's what i did.
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 iPad3's regained 80% of its original zappiness, like magic. All other apps can scroll smoother again.
I'm a happy iPad3 (iOS8) owner once more
It worked for me. May it work for you too.
***Now i wonder if i should risk upgrading to iOS 8.0.2, after regaining the smoothness. Will you?
ESCS
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Sep 27, 2014 12:31 PM in response to edmundseetby outback1,I did the upgrade as well as the fix....it was working better yesterday...not so today....I am still experiencing crashes and the jerk. have tried your method...will do again...glad yours is fixed?....keep us updated.....I am only hoping that this will resolve eventually....now I am wondering.
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Sep 27, 2014 12:37 PM in response to bluelemmyby Jibtrim,You're both dead wrong about Jobs. Not only would he let something like this happen, he DID let something like this happen. When iOS 4 came out, I rushed to install it on my iPhone 3G. if you don't remember those days, iOS 4 turned my 3G into a brick. Jobs was the master of planned obsolescence. Apple bench tests bare devices to see how they will behave before including them on an update. They can't test every possible app configuration that you may have on your device.
Tthe he lesson I learned is that if I own a device that is at the very bottom of the compatibility list, I will wait to see what happens to others before I sacrifice my device. I'm typing this on an iPad 2 running iOS 7. I now know that my device is truly no longer supported. The same will happen to my mid-2012 MBP. It is bad business, in my opinion, to eliminate the opportunity for an end user not to downgrade their device. Microsoft learned this the hard way when Vista was released and millions of users downgraded back to XP.
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Sep 27, 2014 12:41 PM in response to pacoKASby Edward.trayford,SLower than a one logger turtle racing theu peanuet butter. Everything is slow. What is worse is that the battery life isway way lower. I di some testing, and just having the internet open, bettery lasted for about four hours. Had iheart radio open, and playing, lasted only 3 hours. When I wqs n IOS 6' battery lasted 10-12 hours With several apps open and video playsing.
HEyApple, what did you do to us??!
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Sep 27, 2014 9:00 PM in response to pacoKASby Hoperain,THis is the worst update yet, truely. It battery drains so fast and all my apps keep crashing and freezingnow so I have to quit them to reboot them.
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Sep 28, 2014 12:39 AM in response to pacoKASby longmanofwilmington,My iPad 2 does exactly the same thing after the IOS 8 upgrade so I am off to do exactly what Apple want us to do - buy a new tablet. Except that mine is going to be Android. Bye bye Apple.
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Sep 28, 2014 2:11 AM in response to longmanofwilmingtonby Basexperience,IIf you think android devices are better supported, good luck with that. If you're willing to step into the world of flashing cyanogenmod onto android tablets you'll stay cutting edge: otherwise the manufacturer *will* dead-end your shiny new android tablet within 18 months (often less). Apple should have dead-ended the iPad 2 at iOS 7.1.2: but you'd probably be upset about that as well.
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Sep 28, 2014 6:41 AM in response to Basexperienceby Dan_Scott,B.S. There is not another tablet manufacturer out there resting on their laurels as much as Apple did with this update - they couldn't afford to.
Bottom line: Apple alienated a significant portion of their customer base, and just plain screwed the buyers of one of their best selling iPads. Then they twisted the knife by withdrawing the option to revert back to 7.
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Sep 28, 2014 6:48 AM in response to Basexperienceby Jibtrim,i've never understood the mindset of some people who think you can put the engine of a Corvette into a Ford Fusion. I avoided the Mac/Apple ecosystem because o thought the machines and devices were "toys" and not legitimate business tools. Once I bought my 3G, that opinion changed -- they are made of the best components on the market.
My iPad 2 running 7.1.2 works perfectly fine. Do I "want" capabilities such as hand off? You bet. So I'll get an iPad Air and either sell my 2 or give it to my 5th grade son. Apple devices are like many humans -- the mind fails long before the body.
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Sep 28, 2014 8:37 AM in response to pacoKASby Caflashbob,Apparrently we are up against the ram limitations.
close all open windows and power off the unit.
mine freezes a lot. The above speeds it up and unfreezes it.
been doing it almost every day
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Sep 28, 2014 8:51 AM in response to pacoKASby PACETurf,I'm adding to the long list of users disappointed with the performance of an iPad2 after updating to iOS 8.
The two most annoying features of the new OS are Safari browsing speed and typing delays - so far. I use the iPad for business applications such as GoTo Meeting, but I have not tested performance with GoTo Meeting yet.
I checked my internet connection multiple times to see if there was a router or modem problem before turning to this support discussion.
I'm really questioning the purchase of a new iPhone after this botched "Update."
The iPad performance problem needs to be corrected soon.
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Sep 28, 2014 9:22 AM in response to Basexperienceby bluelemmy,My mother, who does't have a lot of money has her iPad 2 ruined by this upgrade. She's not a techie and when the upgrade was offered she thought she might need it for security reasons. It's so easy for people like you to take the blunt attitude that you do because you don't mind when perfectly good hardware is sidelined and you have the money to ditch a 3 year old machine for a new one. But not everyone does.
Apple should have said that the IPad 2 was not suitable for this upgrade and blocked it. My son's phone is an old Samsung running Android 2. Samsung did not make any upgrade to its OS after 2 because it was not up to running it. That is the logical and responsible thing to do.
For you, with the easy availability of money and tech know-how, these things don't matter. Ditch it and get a new one. But some people are not like you and they should not be left high and dry. In my case, I have a Samsung tablet on the way to replace my iPad and I can afford that but I am still annoyed that a perfectly good piece of kit is being binned. I may buy my mother a new tablet because I feel embarrassed that my buying advice has let her down but I'm not happy about it.
With the iPhone problem and this, I think Apple have let themselves and their customers down. I understand that you don't think so but I do think you should be able to see a different point of view. Alienating customers is never a good thing - there is competition out there, even if you think it is irrelevant and people should buy Apple no matter what.
Apple make fine products but after sales and goodwill do matter.
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Sep 28, 2014 10:09 AM in response to bluelemmyby Dan_Scott,Well said, Bluelemmy.
PACETurf, don't hold your breath (this is how Apple gets people to buy the newer stuff).