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Any experiences? I stayed on 14.8.1 on my iPad Pro 10.5, but now I think with 15.4 I could make the jump, right? I would like to upgrade soon because of security reasons, but wanted to wait until it is optimized since my iPad is not the newest generation.
 
Same here, everything works fine. Give yourself sometime to learn the new features
 
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Maybe it's a coincidence, but the page and percentage information at the bottom of the Books screen is missing now.
 
Unlike iPhones, iPads (especially the Pros) don’t seem to get worse performance after updating. Well it is the case for my 10.5 at least. It’s still as responsive as before. Get the update, not much surprises but those fixes worth it .
 
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Maybe it's a coincidence, but the page and percentage information at the bottom of the Books screen is missing now.
Ha -- I just solved my problem. I shrank the text size and the information on the bottom of the screen returned (and remained when I enlarged the text again). Never mind.
 
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Thank you for all your replies. I just updated and first impression is very fluid and responsive.
 
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For me yes, ios 15.4 is hitting it very hard regarding battery life. Specially when using Google News.

On the contrary the same ios version brought back to life my iphone 13 regarding the same aspect.

However i understand that ipad is now old, i wish i could buy and ipad air 5 problem will be solved.
 
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