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Without going too off topic, I tend to upgrade only when I really need to. My previous phone was the 14 Pro Max and before that, an iPhone 11 which was an upgrade from my 6 Plus, before that, a 5S, 4S, 3GS and 3G and finally the original 8GB model.
Y’all follow up on this mysterious iPad bug. Has it been patched in iOS 18.3.1 yet and no more automatic restarts besides automatic iOS updates? Lmk.
 
It’s perfectly normal to experience an iPad restart unexpectedly when you have automatic updates enabled.
Even when no update has been installed? I installed 18.3.1 when it was first released; my latest “random” restart happened a couple days ago.

But if automatic restarts are possible at other times when automatic updates are enabled…well, I guess I learned something. 🤷‍♂️
 
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Even when no update has been installed? I installed 18.3.1 when it was first released; my latest “random” restart happened a couple days ago.

But if automatic restarts are possible at other times when automatic updates are enabled…well, I guess I learned something. 🤷‍♂️
iPadOS 18.3.1, If I had a spare device, I’d likely beta on it.
Based on what I’ve read, it seems like the lower battery health on your iPad and iPhone might be causing unexpected shutdowns and restarts. It could be confusing a lower battery percentage with a fully charged battery that’s just minutes or hours off the charger.

I asked an AWU user who has a 2020 iPad Pro with the pre-Arm chip, and he doesn’t seem to have this issue either. He uses his iPad sparingly, mainly for reading books and Bible studies, just like you do for documenting notes.

To rule out more accurately it would be better if start-up and shutdown sounds exist like some recent iPhones have, if iPadOS has that feature. But the AWU user mentioned that it’s likely this is just a specific issue for you. So, @d5aqoëp , do you play any battery-intensive games or run a lot of applications in the background often?
 
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