Macintosh has pulled a framework overhaul for the iPad Pro, after a few clients reported the download was evidently breaking their gadgets.
The organization discharged iOS 9.3.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch on Monday, which generally settled a couple bugs in the framework.
For a few proprietors of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, notwithstanding, the bug settle just created more issues, bricking their tablets and making them unusable. The influenced clients appear to have overhauled their iPads 'over the air', as opposed to by interfacing them to a PC.
As per the clients, they got a 'Blunder 56' message in the wake of downloading the overhaul, which more often than not alludes to equipment issues. Clients were advised to associate their gadgets to iTunes, yet this hasn't tackled the issue for everybody. Rebooting doesn't appear to alter it either.
It's not known what number of clients have been influenced by the issue, however it's sufficient to bring about a cerebral pain for Apple.
In an announcement, the organization said: "We're investigating a little number of reports that some iPad units are accepting a mistake when upgrading the product. Those not able to reestablish their gadget through iTunes ought to contact Apple support."
On Friday, the organization discharged another announcement recognizing the issue. As reported by 9to5Mac, it said it was taking a shot at a fix for the issue, which affected a "little number of iPad units," and included it would issue an overhaul "as fast as could be expected under the circumstances."
It's not clear what Apple will accomplish for clients whose iPads are now bricked. We've reached the organization to discover.