I’m still running 17.7 because the general impression I’m getting is performance of the new OS is bad even on the newest iPads. Just curious how people with M1 iPads have been faring. I'd love to move forward with the the new OS but not if it makes using my iPad clunky and glitchy.
Just upgraded to iPadOS 18 on my iPad Air M1. Now, in Apple Music, when I search for an artist, I can’t select any artist in the results. Anyone else experiencing this issue?
I had a slight annoyance when setting up a new iPad yesterday and would be interested to know if anyone else has encountered this.
For well over five years, I have been using the 2018 model 12.9” iPad Pro which, for me, has been an excellent device (probably the most demanding thing I do is...
I’ve been an iOS user since purchasing my iPhone 3G in 2008 and an iPad user since the 1st gen iPad. Over the years, I’ve experienced various OS releases, some of which slowed down the devices, but these issues were usually resolved through subsequent updates.
However, iPadOS 18 feels...
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We have two iPads in my family - 9th gen iPad (2021) and iPad Pro M1 12.9, both running 16.6.1 version of iPadOS at the moment. Should I update these iPads to the latest iPadOS 17.6.1.? Maybe you have the same devices and could share your experience? I know that iPadOS 18 will...
Apple didn’t announce any new Files app features, but as we learned last year, many smaller improvements come to iPadOS that aren’t necessarily announced in the keynote. In the Files app, a new option in iCloud Drive allows us to select a file or folder and select an option to “Keep...
iPadOS 18 is a great update, besides all of the complaining it didn’t “push the needle” or whatever for some people. The customizable Control Center will basically add the functionality of macOS Menu Bar Apps to iPadOS. The new Settings app design is great, and Apple Intelligence is going to...
Rumors suggest that...
If new on-device AI features require an upgraded A-series chip (A18), this sounds to me like they could also require an upgraded M-series chip (M4).
Do you think that after we finally get a new design and displays, the new iPad Pros will miss out on such a crucial upgrade?