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Nov 10, 2014 9:51 AM in response to Nuf@nby noremacniai,Quite the opposite!
It's endemic to iOS 8.x so affecting ALL devices - It's only the smallest percentage of users that have the wit to realise it!
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by Star Traveler,Nov 10, 2014 11:47 AM in response to lesliefromstockton-on-tees
Star Traveler
Nov 10, 2014 11:47 AM
in response to lesliefromstockton-on-tees
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Apple TVThere's a "Report Post" link at the bottom right of every post. Use it if you think there's a problem.
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Nov 10, 2014 11:52 AM in response to Jwp721by Star Traveler,Jwp721 wrote:
AMazing how there is only 1 person in this community who fells like he can fix the issues with IOS 8, but there are hundreds who are still havin issues.
The problem is ... you don't get beyond this thread ... LOL ...
There are scores of people who have had no problem with iOS 8 and then there are scores of people who had some initial problems and then were able to implement various solutions and fix whatever problem they had and things are running fine now. My solutions are only a small part of the number of solutions that people here on this forum have used to solve their problems ... and even with mine being a small segment of solutions ... I've already had scores of people telling me, just about every day that they got their problem solved and they thanked me for it.
You should "get out a bit more often" ... :-) ...
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Nov 10, 2014 11:55 AM in response to noremacniaiby Star Traveler,noremacniai wrote:
It's endemic to iOS 8.x so affecting ALL devices ...
Whenever someone says something affects "ALL" the devices, you know they've gone off on the deep end ... LOL ...
It hasn't even affected more than a tiny portion of the overal user base, and I know it doesn't affect all of the user base, contrary to your claims, because there are users here saying that it doesn't ... :-) ...
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Nov 10, 2014 11:56 AM in response to noremacniaiby Star Traveler,noremacniai wrote:
It's endemic to iOS 8.x so affecting ALL devices ...
Whenever someone says something affects "ALL" the devices, you know they've gone off on the deep end ... LOL ...
It hasn't even affected more than a tiny portion of the overal user base, and I know it doesn't affect all of the user base, contrary to your claims, because there are users here saying that it doesn't ... :-) ...
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Nov 10, 2014 2:32 PM in response to Star Travelerby Geoff37 ,I Have personally tested eight ios8.1 devices belonging to friends and family, some older devices, some brand new. Without exception, they all display the same issues of which we complain. If, as you claim, we are a tiny minority, this is the statistical equivalent of winning the lottery.
i had an email exchange some weeks ago with Apple support but they now do not respond.
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Nov 10, 2014 5:17 PM in response to kajjalby Jwp721,Crossing our fingers is about the best advice we can give anyone right now. lol.
Traveler a favorite movie quote of mine is.. "If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs... you don't understand the situation." Turning it off and turning it on is not a solution.
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Nov 10, 2014 7:09 PM in response to Star Travelerby Charles Hughes2,Well Star Traveler, I have about $4000.00 worth of new iPhone 6's and iPad Air 2's I ordered directly from Apple.com. ALL OF THESE BRAND NEW DEVICES are experiencing the exact same slow / dropped internet problems everyone else on this forum is complaining of. Basically iOS 8.1 (and the previous versions of iOS 8) have turned my devices into high-priced trotline weights. They are useless. My wife and I have stopped using them (only using the iPhones for phone calls connected via Bluetooth to our cars).
Now, I am hopeful Apple fixes the many bugs which are clearly evident in their latest operating systems. If not, Apple will lose customers (remember the Blackberry). That's the bottom line.
I am very disappointed in Apple. The company seems to have gone downhill since Steve Jobs passed away. With hideous releases like iOS 8, you have to wonder if Apple is on its way out.
Agree or disagree, there is a problem. A widespread, serious problem. Pumping sunshine up Apple's skirt does not change the reality of the situation. Apple needs to fix the problems with their operating system or suffer the consequences. I, for one, am running out of patience.
FYI - I have to write this post on a Windows 8.1 system since my iPads and iPhones won't stay connected to the net long enough for me to post.
Question - who do I speak with at Apple about the cellular time I'm burning up when iOS 8.1 disconnects from the net and the AT&T LTE takes over?
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Nov 10, 2014 7:35 PM in response to Star Travelerby virtualgeo,SStar traveler (note the double entry letters...again), to what do you attribute your God-like ability to instantly know that only a "tiny portion" of all us iOS 8 users are having problems. You cosmic conciousness is amazing. We are in awe of your powers...especially since several of these threads have hundreds of thousands of viewers...who no doubt are coming here only to hear your soothing reassurances of Apple's infallibility.
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Nov 10, 2014 7:46 PM in response to virtualgeoby virtualgeo,FForgive my impudence (dang, there's that double leading letter again) Star Traveler, after my 4th attempt of following your magnificent corrective instructions, my iPad 2 STILL operates like something that a red-headed child of Bill Gates and Khloe Kardashian might have envisioned. Yes, my Lord, I will attempt a 5th reset/restore/chant/beg forgiveness process to return my humble iPad 2 to its former (iOS 7.1.2 glory).
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Nov 10, 2014 8:02 PM in response to noremacniaiby Steveo44,I Agree, it's a small percentage of us who really bring this issue up.
if something isn't done about this problem, Apple is on its way out.
i Have one client who just bought an oPad and she is very upset because of its bad performance and just wanted to trash it, literally throw it in the trash.
SHe had me set her up with a desktop Windows 7. She's happy.
I went to the Apple Store tonight and asked about the Safari problems. He acted like the problem was mine. He said the problem could be isolated to me.
i Told him that I was on the Apple site and there were lots of people having the same problem, he acted surprised.
The Apple people must be told to avoid this issue.
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Nov 10, 2014 8:29 PM in response to Steveo44by Geoff37 ,AApple must be aware they have a serious problem, there own staff must be having the same issues on there personal devices. I have spoken to three dealers, not Apple stores, and they all say 8.1 has big problems.
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Nov 10, 2014 10:13 PM in response to virtualgeoby dharasick,Haha this star traveler guy is comical.
iOS7: works great
iOS8: laggy and unresponsive
Star Traveler's response: There is no problem. If there is, just upgrade your hardware!
Grade ride A level tech support there. We'll listen to you because you have internet points and follow the ToS to a T.
This thread was a good read. Thanks to those who provided actual solutions.
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Nov 11, 2014 1:28 AM in response to Steveo44by noremacniai,How about this for a "solution"? -
Each and everyone of us go into any Apple Store and "test" Safari on the display iPads/iPhones - If those devices exhibit the same issues we're suffering from (rhetorical) then have a member of staff, preferably a "Genius", take a look, and ask him/her to fix it right there and then!
That should get their attention!