New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: iPadOS 26 bricked my iPad Pro
Tell HN: iPadOS 26 bricked my iPad Pro
4 by designerbenny | 0 comments on Hacker News.
iPadOS 26 bricked my 6th generation iPad Pro 12.9". About a week after the official update launched, I updated my iPad to the new ipadOS. Afterwards, my device began to get incredibly hot even at idle. The device began to charge intermittently and eventually stopped recognizing any USB C cables at all. Additionally, the battery drained to empty overnight multiple times. This device was not exhibiting any abnormal heating or charging behavior at all until after that update. From update to a few days later, my device was rendered a brick. Even considering that devices often do indexing and so on after an update, this situation is abnormal (as a person who has owned many iPads). It has taken me this long to make a post because I wanted to give Apple the chance to rectify this with their official process. I first went to the Genius Bar and then spent several days discussing with phone support until they finally decided to take the device. Apple is refusing to take any responsibility for this. After my device died, I did a quick search to see if anyone else had experienced overheating and quickly found this post [1]. Mind you, my device was not merely getting warm; it was getting dangerously hot. This seems as far as I can tell to be either planned obsolescence or negligence. I'm mostly leaving this as a PSA as the only option from Apple is to do a device swap or to buy a new device. ---- [1]https://ift.tt/NxJ6MAg
4 by designerbenny | 0 comments on Hacker News.
iPadOS 26 bricked my 6th generation iPad Pro 12.9". About a week after the official update launched, I updated my iPad to the new ipadOS. Afterwards, my device began to get incredibly hot even at idle. The device began to charge intermittently and eventually stopped recognizing any USB C cables at all. Additionally, the battery drained to empty overnight multiple times. This device was not exhibiting any abnormal heating or charging behavior at all until after that update. From update to a few days later, my device was rendered a brick. Even considering that devices often do indexing and so on after an update, this situation is abnormal (as a person who has owned many iPads). It has taken me this long to make a post because I wanted to give Apple the chance to rectify this with their official process. I first went to the Genius Bar and then spent several days discussing with phone support until they finally decided to take the device. Apple is refusing to take any responsibility for this. After my device died, I did a quick search to see if anyone else had experienced overheating and quickly found this post [1]. Mind you, my device was not merely getting warm; it was getting dangerously hot. This seems as far as I can tell to be either planned obsolescence or negligence. I'm mostly leaving this as a PSA as the only option from Apple is to do a device swap or to buy a new device. ---- [1]https://ift.tt/NxJ6MAg
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