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Any reason not to upgrade from ios 9.1 to 9.2?
#11
When I bought my Mini 2, it had both iOS7.1 and 8. I never went up to 8 as I understand it broke some things that worked in 7.1. Do I need to go to 8 to get to 9.1? I'm wanting to get the upgrade to Garageband 2.1.
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#12
9.1 works fine on my Pismo. 9.2 made it crash a lot. I would say stay on 9.1 unless you are running OSX and using 9 to run in Classic mode.







Whoops, my bad, I didn't notice the "i". ;-)
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#13
No problems with 9.2.1 except with old iPad 3 and below from my experience. Kids iPad 3 is on 8.2/3 one of those.

No generic Monoprice lightning cables were affected by the change.
Did have a couple of the 6ft cables lose their heads.
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#14
space-time wrote:
[quote=mattkime]
CHANGE IS SCARY

S-T-F-U!
A bit harsh, s-t.

I always go for it and very rarely have problems on either OS X or iOS. Be brave.
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#15
Article Accelerator wrote:
[quote=space-time]
[quote=mattkime]
CHANGE IS SCARY

S-T-F-U!
A bit harsh, s-t.

I always go for it and very rarely have problems on either OS X or iOS. Be brave.
I did admit it was harsh!

(Sorry if this seems harsh, but I am tired of responses like these any time someone asks about iOS or OS X updates.)
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#16
Agreed about the iPad 3. It feels sluggish and there is a ton of lag when typing or switching applications. That said, works great on my 5S.
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#17
Spiff wrote:
Agreed about the iPad 3. It feels sluggish...

I experience the same on my iPad Air, which displeases me to no end. I shouldn't be experiencing such performance lags on such relatively new hardware. Another red mark against Apple in my book...
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#18
wurm wrote:
Frankly, I'm getting tired of constantly dismissing the upgrade reminder

Yes.

This is freaking annoying.

The second window is missing the "No. And don't show this message ever again!" option.
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