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This is the first time any of the iOS devices I own has done this. It's only happened once so far while browsing Amazon but I'm a bit concerned. Is this a fluke that just happens to any device on a rare occasion or is it a indication that there is a hardware issue and likely to happen more? 😱

Here's the diagnostic report:

Incident Identifier: 9CE742EB-6488-4842-B8FD-176773E64A0F
CrashReporter Key: 62d0a26935182c63164f17ebb202b1a35048465a
Hardware Model: iPad4,1
Date/Time: 2013-11-02 14:58:32.254 -0700
OS Version: iOS 7.0.3 (11B511)

panic(cpu 1 caller 0xffffff800c7487b0): "vm_object_compressor_pager_create: mismatch"
Debugger message: panic
OS version: 11B511
Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 14.0.0: Fri Sep 27 23:08:32 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2423.3.12~1/RELEASE_ARM64_S5L8960X
Kernel slide: 0x000000000c400000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff800c602000
Boot : 0x527536ce 0x00000000
Sleep : 0x52756f8f 0x0004cbb7
Wake : 0x52756fcf 0x000000df
Calendar: 0x52757578 0x000cf6a2

Panicked task 0xffffff808e819c00: 29092 pages, 125 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
panicked thread: 0xffffff808e9e8a00, backtrace: 0xffffff800b184ad0
0xffffff800c763b80
0xffffff800c627968
0xffffff800c605cd0
0xffffff800c7487b0
0xffffff800c626380

Task 0xffffff808e819c00: 29092 pages, 125 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
Task 0xffffff808e819840: 280 pages, 3 threads: pid 1: launchd
Task 0xffffff808e8190c0: 1401 pages, 11 threads: pid 15: UserEventAgent
Task 0xffffff808e818d00: 179 pages, 4 threads: pid 16: syslogd
Task 0xffffff808e818940: 18306 pages, 10 threads: pid 17: SpringBoard
Task 0xffffff808e818580: 494 pages, 2 threads: pid 18: installd
Task 0xffffff808e817e00: 340 pages, 5 threads: pid 20: fseventsd
Task 0xffffff808e817a40: 2705 pages, 4 threads: pid 21: sharingd
Task 0xffffff808e817680: 1452 pages, 4 threads: pid 22: aosnotifyd
Task 0xffffff808e8172c0: 915 pages, 2 threads: pid 23: imagent
Task 0xffffff808e816b40: 594 pages, 2 threads: pid 25: lockdownd
Task 0xffffff808e816000: 482 pages, 3 threads: pid 28: softwarebehavior
Task 0xffffff808f0a4c00: 5562 pages, 24 threads: pid 29: mediaserverd
Task 0xffffff808f0a4480: 3979 pages, 14 threads: pid 31: backboardd
Task 0xffffff808f0a40c0: 790 pages, 5 threads: pid 32: AppleIDAuthAgent
Task 0xffffff808f0a3d00: 775 pages, 2 threads: pid 33: routined
Task 0xffffff808f0a3940: 879 pages, 7 threads: pid 34: CommCenterClassi
Task 0xffffff808f0a31c0: 661 pages, 2 threads: pid 36: wirelessproxd
Task 0xffffff808f0a2a40: 621 pages, 3 threads: pid 38: timed
Task 0xffffff808f0a22c0: 1423 pages, 5 threads: pid 40: wifid
Task 0xffffff808f0a1b40: 1125 pages, 12 threads: pid 42: configd
Task 0xffffff808f0ef840: 1341 pages, 6 threads: pid 47: BTServer
Task 0xffffff808f0eed00: 772 pages, 3 threads: pid 50: mDNSResponder
Task 0xffffff808f0ee940: 1095 pages, 10 threads: pid 51: ubd
Task 0xffffff808f0ee580: 110
 
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Apparently this is a common issue affecting devices running the A7 chip and the 64bit version of iOS such as the iPhone 5s and iPad Air. I haven't run into an actual blue screen yet on my phone but have had a few springboard crashes. Wait for Apple to release an iOS update as this seems to be a software issue as opposed to a hardware one.
 
I think it's an iOS 7 problem with the new A7 processors. The iPhone 5s were experiencing that issue too. It happened once to me only and hasn't since.
 
I have 2 iPad's and neither has ever generated a BSOD. If you are within the return window you might want to make an appointment at an Apple store to have it checked out for peace of mind.
 
I have an iPhone 5s and an iPad 4 running on iOS7, neither of which has done this (yet) so it was a bit of a shock. I hope it's just a software issue.
 
I have an iPhone 5s that I received on Oct 15 and been using it constantly since. I just had the BSOD happen to me once during that time. I wouldn't worry about it unless it happens more than once a week. After all, it's under warranty for a year. You have plenty of time to wait and see if serious problems develop.
 
I had an usual occurrence. I forget what app I was using but all of a sudden from the left of the screen a red color slowing came scrolling across then I think a blue color scrolled and the the air shut* down and restarted. Never experienced anything like this w the first 3 iPads I've owned.
 
I had an usual occurrence. I forget what app I was using but all of a sudden from the left of the screen a red color slowing came scrolling across then I think a blue color scrolled and the the air shut* down and restarted. Never experienced anything like this w the first 3 iPads I've owned.

That's what mine did! Except it scrolled from top to bottom (I was holding it in portrait position). I was on Safari shopping on Amazon looking at the Braun series 7 electric razor. LOL
 
That's what mine did! Except it scrolled from top to bottom (I was holding it in portrait position). I was on Safari shopping on Amazon looking at the Braun series 7 electric razor. LOL
Let me know what they tell you at apple.
 
I've owned all iPads except the last one and I've never experienced a crash like this before & I've had apps shut down on me. This shouldn't be happening on a brand new iPad air.
 
My Air was acting strange certain functions not working etc and I did a restore and it works fine now. Have you done a restore?
 
It's weird that say it says, iPad 4,1

Mine says iPad 4,2

Mine is also iPad 4,1

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What does 4,1 mean?

Probably 4,1 is wifi only Air, and 4,2 is the wifi+cellular model. Could be the other way around.

I think iPad 3 were 3,1 and 3,2, maybe 3,3 too. I'm guessing iPad 4 used higher 3,x numbers.

EDIT: And yes, here is a list of iPad numbers.
http://m.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=8500

So iPad 3 was 3,1-3,3, iPad 4 was 3,4-3,6.

Air and Mini 2 are getting 4,x numbers.
 
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I bought an ipad air 32gb this week this evening I tried to purchase the apps: iworks + ilife that are suppose to be free. I can't download them I have no idea why any other app is working fine. I switched on/off the ipad and tried to purchase those apps again and since then the ipad is in an infinite loop (no word game i'm serious) I m getting black screen with white little stuff that is turning and then blue screen then the white screen with the apple and back to the beginning... I don't know what to do ! anyone ? thanks
 
My ipad air is constantly crashing and respringing 🙁
 

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So far, the one BSOD has been the only one on my Air. I've been using it non-stop and it's been perfect since. Seems to have been a fluke thing and I'm no longer concerned. 🙂
 
I uploaded some screenshots of the infinite loop sorry for the poor quality I shot the photo with photobooth (mac)

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I'm also having troubles to install iwork and ilife it's not working and I can't even purchase those apps
 
I bought an ipad air 32gb this week this evening I tried to purchase the apps: iworks + ilife that are suppose to be free. I can't download them I have no idea why any other app is working fine. I switched on/off the ipad and tried to purchase those apps again and since then the ipad is in an infinite loop (no word game i'm serious) I m getting black screen with white little stuff that is turning and then blue screen then the white screen with the apple and back to the beginning... I don't know what to do ! anyone ? thanks

Sounds like a defective unit. I'd take it to Apple and have it replaced.
 
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