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SolaceInSydney

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Mar 22, 2016
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Downloaded the update, put phone on charge, waited till it was 100% then applied the update. Phone won't turn on now.

A forced restart doesn't work
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Downloaded the update, put phone on charge, waited till it was 100% then applied the update. Phone won't turn on now.

A forced restart doesn't work

Update: plugged the phone into my mac, fired up iTunes, and the phone is in recovery mode.

Nice work apple.
 
Downloaded the update, put phone on charge, waited till it was 100% then applied the update. Phone won't turn on now.

A forced restart doesn't work
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Update: plugged the phone into my mac, fired up iTunes, and the phone is in recovery mode.

Nice work apple.

Why did you wait until it was 100%?
 
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Downloaded the update, put phone on charge, waited till it was 100% then applied the update. Phone won't turn on now.

A forced restart doesn't work
[doublepost=1458672164][/doublepost]

Update: plugged the phone into my mac, fired up iTunes, and the phone is in recovery mode.

Nice work apple.

Funny, I updated 3 iPhones and 2 iPads and didn't have your issue. Thanks Apple!
 
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I updated my 5s without problem.

Can't say the same for my iPad 2 (there is a thread for that). Many people complaining about it here and in many other websites (including Twitter).
 
I updated my 5s without problem.

Can't say the same for my iPad 2 (there is a thread for that). Many people complaining about it here and in many other websites (including Twitter).
Yep. I'm working right now on an iPad 2 that has problem activating ....

I updated flawlessly iPad Air, iPad Mini 4, iPhone 5S and iPhone 6S.
 
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