M mathewr macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 14, 2007 308 30 Nov 2, 2013 #1 Does this happen to anyone else?
A Altis macrumors 68040 Sep 10, 2013 3,275 5,085 Nov 2, 2013 #3 Does it do it every time? All I can suggest is to force kill the app in the task switcher, and maybe check the error logs that might give an indication of why it crashed. I think I'm going to stick with my iPad 1 for a while yet.
Does it do it every time? All I can suggest is to force kill the app in the task switcher, and maybe check the error logs that might give an indication of why it crashed. I think I'm going to stick with my iPad 1 for a while yet.
A AdonisSMU macrumors 604 Oct 23, 2010 7,330 3,089 Nov 2, 2013 #4 Not me. Probably a software issue. Report it to Apple.
Rogifan macrumors Penryn Nov 14, 2011 25,308 33,728 Nov 2, 2013 #5 mathewr said: Does this happen to anyone else? Click to expand... Yes it happened to me and I was able to fix it by resetting network settings under general > reset. Works perfect now.
mathewr said: Does this happen to anyone else? Click to expand... Yes it happened to me and I was able to fix it by resetting network settings under general > reset. Works perfect now.
F FrankB1191 macrumors 6502a Jun 14, 2013 722 1 Pennsylvania Nov 2, 2013 #6 I had 3 tabs opened already, and hit the + button 21 times (looks like that's the max tabs), and it didn't crash.
I had 3 tabs opened already, and hit the + button 21 times (looks like that's the max tabs), and it didn't crash.
D double329 macrumors 6502 Sep 10, 2008 452 75 Nov 2, 2013 #7 iPad Air Safari crashes after 11 tabs+. It depends on the page content. You won't see it in blank tab by just hit the +. I am sure everyone will see it. However, I don't see it in Atomic. Last edited: Nov 2, 2013
iPad Air Safari crashes after 11 tabs+. It depends on the page content. You won't see it in blank tab by just hit the +. I am sure everyone will see it. However, I don't see it in Atomic.