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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? :eek:

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 had it happen once on my 5s ended up having to put it in DFU mode and restoring it.
 
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
 
Thanks for the warning

If it were to have happened to me it would have freaked me out :eek:
 
My ipad air is constantly crashing and respringing :(
 

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This was happening to my 5S but hasn't happened since I upgraded to ios 7.0.3
 
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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