In the case of you and the OP, I would highly suggest you take your device in for a repair or replacement to rule out your specific hardware being the issue. What there is are isolated issues being reported and blown out of proportion by people like you (this happens every time a new firmware is released.people pretend like issues they experience MUST be experienced by all people, and this is almost never true). There's nothing for Apple to "fess up" to.there is no "crisis". The choice is yours.Įxcept it's not.it's something that a tiny number of people are reporting out of the tens of MILLIONS of users who are not having any issues like this at all. Or, just keep whinging about how Apple has messed you over, taken your money and ran away from you and your issues. Now, get your panties out of that uncomfortable wad, and tell us in great detail exactly what you have (device and iOS versions), exactly what you are seeing, exactly what you have tried and let us (a bunch of Apple users who are not employees or otherwise connected to the company) see if we can help. I have had several issues with devices "more than about 6 months old" that have been addressed and resolved by Apple (for example, I had a 4+ year old MacBook that Apple replaced the entire upper and lower case for free because the plastic case was cracking). In my experience, Apple has the best post-purchase support and the best customer support in the industry. Your laundry list of grievances includes "they could care less.", "only concerned about gaining new customers.", "you got the cash.". (What device do you have (iPad is not particularly helpful since there are NINE different models)? What version of iOS are you running? Are you jailbroken?) Next, you are free with the hyperbole, but again, your post is devoid of useful information in terms of your specific issue/problem. Third, you are one individual with an issue - hardly a "crisis" OR "the next big thing". Next, we are NOT Apple and it's doubtful that Apple reads this forum, at least with the consistency that you seem to think they do/should. Fess up to it and fix it for Apples sake. Sorry to say, but ya'll best get your heads pulled out your arses and start working on fixing what should work, instead of planning the next big thing. And sure, you got cash to last you a few more seasons without too much worry, but trust me.when push comes to shove, the cash will go to the few heads of state, and the rest of your company will be shucking corn. You may sell a lot of apple watches, but when those things start behaving as badly as your current line of products, you are going to be too far down the hole to make up for it. Are you listening yet Apple, we are getting very impatient and we are going to abandon you, en masse, unless you get smart and remember your customers that have been with you since day one. And who cares if it's deficient, safe, tested, working, compliant, secure, or sound. They are only worried about being first to market. They don't test their operating systems fully. They could care less about any product more than about 6 months old. My guess is they are now just like every other company out there, only concerned with gaining new customers. I've almost completely lost all faith in a company I used to love. Guess what? I did that back in December, to fix a littany of issues that somehow still seem to plague me - but only since going to ios8. Next apple suggestion? Send us back the iPad, and we'll send you a new one. I just did that back in January, so like 4 months ago, and then again recently. Their wisdom? Basically reset the machine and start from scratch. Even though I e called more than once regarding this issue. Called apple a few times on this, they honestly say, each time, they have never heard of this happening. Hey I've had the same problems with not being able to change my wallpaper.
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