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9.3.3 to 10.2

  • yes

    Votes: 12 92.3%
  • no

    Votes: 1 7.7%

  • Total voters
    13

thadoggfather

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Original poster
Oct 1, 2007
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on 9.3.3 jailbroken

and seriously debating 10.2 before window closes to jailbreak that instead

but I dont want a stock os regression in performance or battery life

thanks!

also added poll , mods feel free to delete other post
 
I'm not sure about the iPad Pro, but my iPad Air 2 runs iOS 10.2 beautifully and there's no reason to believe the iPad Pro would perform worse than this.
 
My Mini 4 runs it perfectly, so seeing as how the Pro is the current mainstream flagship iPad, there's no reason it shouldn't run the latest update smoothly.
 
have you guys seen any apple logo crashes?

happens with 9.3.3 exiting safari sometimes of the 99% of the time that it does crash,

hoping 10.2 fixes it
 
For me is working perfectly, but I immediately updated it to the 10.x branch, so I didn't used under the 9.x version. The only reason I used to root my android tablet was for adblock, here in iOS you have adguard which blocks not only ad in safari, but in some apps too using a local VPN server, so for me that's perfect, no need to jailbreak, which is known cause for quite a lot of troubles in iOS.
 
Gotcha, just updated on mine to be consistent across the board on my devices,

(Even though 7+ will remain on 10.1.1 because that's the only exploitable version)
 
Gotcha, just updated on mine to be consistent across the board on my devices,

(Even though 7+ will remain on 10.1.1 because that's the only exploitable version)

How are you finding it? I'm most concerned about losing pencil responsiveness. People can shrug off dropped frames on scrolling, but if the pencil becomes choppy, it defeats much of its purpose.
 
How are you finding it? I'm most concerned about losing pencil responsiveness. People can shrug off dropped frames on scrolling, but if the pencil becomes choppy, it defeats much of its purpose.

As far as I can tell seems
Fine.

Is this something people were complaining about?
 
As far as I can tell seems
Fine.

Is this something people were complaining about?

Nope haven't heard anything specifically, i just am super cautious because the precision of the Apple Pencil is so core to its value. Thanks for the update though!
 
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