M max2 macrumors 603 Original poster May 31, 2015 6,446 2,051 Dec 28, 2015 #1 Like every now and then on iOS 9.2?
J joeblow7777 macrumors 604 Sep 7, 2010 7,366 9,465 Dec 28, 2015 #2 No. If any app EVER crashes you should return your device... If that doesn't sound right to you then you already know the answer to your question.
No. If any app EVER crashes you should return your device... If that doesn't sound right to you then you already know the answer to your question.
J joeblow7777 macrumors 604 Sep 7, 2010 7,366 9,465 Dec 28, 2015 #3 Seriously though, it depends on which app and how often.
J joeblow7777 macrumors 604 Sep 7, 2010 7,366 9,465 Dec 28, 2015 #5 Obviously no app is supposed to crash, but this is the real world and things aren't perfect, so random errors happen. If it's just those two apps there's not really anything to do except hope that their stability is improved by future updates.
Obviously no app is supposed to crash, but this is the real world and things aren't perfect, so random errors happen. If it's just those two apps there's not really anything to do except hope that their stability is improved by future updates.
xraydoc Contributor Oct 9, 2005 11,348 5,916 192.168.1.1 Dec 28, 2015 #6 max2 said: Tapatalk and icab Click to expand... Both these apps are very crash prone. I've quit using tapatalk because of it. iCab also isn't very stable, but not horrible.
max2 said: Tapatalk and icab Click to expand... Both these apps are very crash prone. I've quit using tapatalk because of it. iCab also isn't very stable, but not horrible.