Apple Pulls iPadOS 18 Update After Bricking iPad Pro M4 Devices

Apple Pulls iPadOS 18 Update After Bricking iPad Pro M4 Devices
Apple has halted the rollout of its latest iPadOS 18 update for iPad Pro M4 users due to reports of devices being "bricked" after installation. The company is working on a fix while affected users are urged to contact Apple Support.

A wave of frustration has swept over a subset of Apple iPad Pro M4 users following the release of the highly anticipated iPadOS 18 update. Instead of enjoying the latest features and improvements, these users have found their devices “bricked” – rendered completely unresponsive and unable to power on. The issue has prompted Apple to take swift action, pulling the update to prevent further damage.

The problem seems to be exclusive to the iPad Pro M4 (OLED) model, sparing other iPad variants from the same fate. This unfortunate incident highlights the inherent risks of software updates, even for cutting-edge devices.

The alarm bells started ringing shortly after the iPadOS 18 rollout on September 16th. Reddit users began reporting their iPad Pro M4 devices becoming unusable after the update. One user, tcorey23, detailed how their iPad abruptly shut down during the update process and refused to turn back on. Other users shared similar accounts, with some expressing their frustration over the inconvenience of having to wait for repairs at Apple stores.

While the exact cause of the issue remains unclear, some users have theorized that it might be related to those who had previously installed an iPadOS 17 update before upgrading to iPadOS 18. In response, Apple has proactively stopped signing the update, effectively making it unavailable for download for iPad Pro M4 users at this time.

Apple is actively working to rectify the situation and has assured users that a fixed version of the iPadOS 18 software will be released soon. In the meantime, affected users are encouraged to reach out to Apple Support for assistance. Apple has also publicly acknowledged the issue, stating that they have pulled the update to address the problem affecting a “small number of devices.”

For those unfortunate enough to have been impacted by this issue, Apple has confirmed that affected iPads will be repaired under warranty, providing some relief to frustrated users. While this incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential pitfalls of software updates, it also underscores Apple’s commitment to resolving issues and ensuring customer satisfaction.

As the tech giant works diligently to roll out a fix, iPad Pro M4 users are advised to exercise caution and perhaps delay updating their devices until the issue is fully resolved. This unfortunate episode serves as a valuable lesson in the importance of backing up data and being prepared for unforeseen complications that can arise even with the most trusted technology.

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Swayam Malhotra

Swayam, a journalism graduate from Panjab University with 5 years of experience, specializes in covering new gadgets and tech impacts. His extensive coverage of software solutions has been pivotal in PC-Tablet's news articles. He specializes in analysing new gadgets, exploring software solutions, and discussing the impact of technology on everyday life.

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