PadOS 18 officially launched yesterday. Unfortunately, if you have an M4 iPad Pro, you'll want to avoid updating for a while.
When Apple first launched the iPad in 2010, there was only a single model. Things are trickier these days since there are several iPads to choose from. We at Tom’s Guide have tested every iPad ...
As reported earlier this week, a number of users have reported their M4 iPad Pro bricked after installing the iPadOS 18 update – which was released to the public on Monday. After pulling the update ...
In an internal memo shared with Apple Authorized Service Providers this week, Apple has acknowledged an issue with installing ...
Apple today began selling certified refurbished 2022 iPad Pro and iPad Air models through its online store in the U.S. for ...
The company told CNET the issue is affecting iPad Pro models with Apple's newer M4 processor. "We have temporarily removed ...
The iPadOS 18 update was bricking the iPad Pro M4 for some users, so Apple has pulled the release until it patches the issue.
While Apple’s move has left some M4 iPad Pro owners in limbo, the good news is that Apple has told Authorized Service ...
While the ninth-generation iPad isn't the latest model, featuring the slightly older Apple A13 Bionic processor, it still runs the same version of iPadOS and includes the full suite of apps ...
Has your iPad made the list? Let’s find out. As you can see, many iPads support iPadOS 18, which is good news for anyone who owns one of the models. Apple says iPads with the A10X Fusion chip can’t ...
Apple finally launched iPadOS earlier this week with a wide range of exciting features and updates, including the new native ...
The company issued a statement to MacRumors: “We have temporarily removed the ‌iPadOS 18‌ update for M4 ‌iPad Pro‌ models as ...