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Nov 27, 2014 10:57 AM in response to Clps1157by Robert Martin 1,Thanks for confirming... the rude, insulting part, not so much.
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Dec 6, 2014 1:33 PM in response to Robert Martin 1by ForensicDNAGuy,I'm curious how other iPad 2 users are getting on with iOS 8. Any feedback? Is this list still open?
For myself, iOS 8.1.1 seemed like an improvement after the previous version, but really didn't restore the device to it's iOS 7 performance. Safari is still glitchy. There is still a lag in typing and errors with windows loading. The net effect is that I end up using my iPad a lot less than I used to prior to September. I'll use it around the house but I'm not taking it on trips anymore. I cancelled the ATT because I don't need that any more. Strangely enough, it is causing me to question my prior commitment to Apple's media products. I'd kind of switched from buying DVDs to downloading from iTunes and watching them on my iPad. I'm starting to diversify my media sources. So it has been a bit of a wake up call for a former Mac-addict!
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Dec 6, 2014 1:56 PM in response to ForensicDNAGuyby petermac87,ForensicDNAGuy wrote:
Strangely enough, it is causing me to question my prior commitment to Apple's media products.
Try another manufacturer's devices and OS platforms. No one is committed to buying Apple products if they don't fit their needs.
Cheers
Pete
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Dec 6, 2014 2:29 PM in response to petermac87by ForensicDNAGuy,petermac87 wrote:
ForensicDNAGuy wrote:
Strangely enough, it is causing me to question my prior commitment to Apple's media products.
Try another manufacturer's devices and OS platforms. No one is committed to buying Apple products if they don't fit their needs.
Cheers
Pete
I agree with you absolutely, but it has taken these problems with iOS8 for me to realize it.
I'm afraid my post wasn't clear. I got a little off point -- this whole iPad thing has made me grumpy (also, in part I posted just to see whether the list is still active). My real question is whether other iPad 2 users have been able to install iOS 8.1.1 such that they are happy with their iPads again. Is there light at the end of the tunnel? If so, then I'll persist with this. It's just it's a lot of work and distraction and I'm trying to assess whether it's going to be worth it.
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Dec 6, 2014 2:48 PM in response to ForensicDNAGuyby Stream18,Hi forensic,
I guess many of us are in now in the same situation as I am: deeply frustrated and disappointed with Apple, and probably this is the reason why we are not posting here anymore. I have spent now a lot of time doing installations from scratch, reinstallations, removing data and applications, following configuration tips from oher people that I seriously doubt that they themselves got to some point with those steps, praying for Apple's next patch to iOS come soon in the hope that the latest patch would be the one that finally gets my iPad to what it used to be just some months ago...to no avail. Since the 8 version of iOS my iPad suddenly became an obsolete artifact, and this is something that I really cannot stand.
Well, to make the story short: iOS 8 ruined my iPad2.
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Dec 6, 2014 2:56 PM in response to Stream18by Sonya221,i had originally posted with problems on here, but after the updates everything seems back to normal.
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Dec 6, 2014 3:26 PM in response to Sonya221by petermac87,Sonya221 wrote:
i had originally posted with problems on here, but after the updates everything seems back to normal.
Yes, many have resolved their issues with iPad2 and iPhone4S through installing the iOS8.1.1 update while some still have issues with outdated Apps, and the simple fact that older devices do not run newer software as well as newer devices. It has been so for many years and as technology increases speed, it will continue to be so. I can understand the frustration of those with older devices but we don't decide what the Target Market wants in the way of an iOS or OSX.
Cheers and Happy Computing
Pete
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Dec 6, 2014 6:26 PM in response to Stream18by Scooter16,Battery drain still *****. Safari still runs clunky. Mixed bag for something that ran fine under 7.1.2. I'd have no complaints with Apple if they wouldn't strong hand customers into an OS that does't work on older deviceS wth no forewarning. If I do upgrade to a newer device I'll be sure to lock it in time and not update it.
Agreed, ios8 ruined my ipad2.
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Dec 6, 2014 9:41 PM in response to Scooter16by kenfromne,Same here! My IPad 2 battery drains as fast as these freaking Apple products fly off the shelfs. Battery life along with a horribly slow Safari that crashes constantly has convinced me to sell to eliminate the pain. Just can't take it anymore!
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Dec 6, 2014 9:58 PM in response to kenfromneby petermac87,kenfromne wrote:
Same here! My IPad 2 battery drains as fast as these freaking Apple products fly off the shelfs. Battery life along with a horribly slow Safari that crashes constantly has convinced me to sell to eliminate the pain. Just can't take it anymore!
What troubleshooting methods have you taken so far?
Pete
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Dec 7, 2014 4:04 AM in response to ForensicDNAGuyby Nickq34,Same as lots of users here. I had lots of problems. But pretty much back to normal now i.e IOS7 performance.
I did a clean reinstall, without apps or backup, using latest update. That did the trick.
I initially tried just running the latest update and if anything it was worse especially pages! However using the above technique seemed to finally sort it.
I think Safari is a little slower, but thats about it for me. No battery drain or any other issues. I have not had to turn off any screen stuff etc. In other words full IOS8 experience on ipad2 with slight speed trade off in Safari.
For those of you who haven't yet upgraded I would probably still stay with IOS7, but I am now happy with performance under IOS8. I use my iPad all day for work and at home for play.
Nick
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Dec 7, 2014 4:35 AM in response to Nickq34by LinMat,I Had done the full restore via iTunes and found it helped quite a bit. However, I did that before the latest release and only updated my iPad With it. I do notice Safari is a bit slow, but other than that it is running oret good. I think I will do the full restore again to see if that will help speed it. Up
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Dec 7, 2014 6:02 AM in response to flygreg88by sheffi,I had a Problem last winter both my iPad and MacBKPro stopped charging ,it was very cold and that could be a reason for not recharging ,however updates are a prime cause.
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Dec 7, 2014 6:08 AM in response to sheffiby sheffi,I warmed my iPad 2 in from of the fire it started up ! whaa !
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Dec 7, 2014 6:13 AM in response to sheffiby sheffi,After upgrading to iOS 8 it would not charge in my room is 10 degrees even with a fire on ,who is having issues with recharge should try warming it.