S sacred789 macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 30, 2010 2 0 Sep 19, 2013 #1 Hi I just updates my iPad 2 to iOS7. Is it normal for my ipad 2 to have no translucency or there's something wrong with my iPad?
Hi I just updates my iPad 2 to iOS7. Is it normal for my ipad 2 to have no translucency or there's something wrong with my iPad?
J jabingla2810 macrumors 68020 Oct 15, 2008 2,271 938 Sep 19, 2013 #3 Gav2k said: Ipad 2 and iPhone 4 don't get it Click to expand... Seems odd, the iPad mini with the same processor and screen resolution does. I guess Apple pushing iPad 2 users to upgrade maybe?
Gav2k said: Ipad 2 and iPhone 4 don't get it Click to expand... Seems odd, the iPad mini with the same processor and screen resolution does. I guess Apple pushing iPad 2 users to upgrade maybe?
iAmirul macrumors regular May 8, 2013 129 0 Singapore Sep 19, 2013 #4 sacred789 said: Hi I just updates my iPad 2 to iOS7. Is it normal for my ipad 2 to have no translucency or there's something wrong with my iPad? Click to expand... Its normal and theres nothing wrong with anything so dont worry!
sacred789 said: Hi I just updates my iPad 2 to iOS7. Is it normal for my ipad 2 to have no translucency or there's something wrong with my iPad? Click to expand... Its normal and theres nothing wrong with anything so dont worry!
navodwickra macrumors 6502 Aug 24, 2013 428 1 Leeds, UK Sep 19, 2013 #5 jabingla2810 said: Seems odd, the iPad mini with the same processor and screen resolution does. I guess Apple pushing iPad 2 users to upgrade maybe? Click to expand... Yeah both have the same processor and RAM. It might be because iPad mini was released in 2012 and people see that as a new device.
jabingla2810 said: Seems odd, the iPad mini with the same processor and screen resolution does. I guess Apple pushing iPad 2 users to upgrade maybe? Click to expand... Yeah both have the same processor and RAM. It might be because iPad mini was released in 2012 and people see that as a new device.
sim667 macrumors 65816 Dec 7, 2010 1,470 2,952 Sep 19, 2013 #6 sacred789 said: Hi I just updates my iPad 2 to iOS7. Is it normal for my ipad 2 to have no translucency or there's something wrong with my iPad? Click to expand... Some older models dont support the translucency, my guess is that ipad 2 is one of those
sacred789 said: Hi I just updates my iPad 2 to iOS7. Is it normal for my ipad 2 to have no translucency or there's something wrong with my iPad? Click to expand... Some older models dont support the translucency, my guess is that ipad 2 is one of those
navodwickra macrumors 6502 Aug 24, 2013 428 1 Leeds, UK Sep 19, 2013 #7 sim667 said: Some older models dont support the translucency, my guess is that ipad 2 is one of those Click to expand... It might be old but has the same hardware as iPad mini (except for radio)
sim667 said: Some older models dont support the translucency, my guess is that ipad 2 is one of those Click to expand... It might be old but has the same hardware as iPad mini (except for radio)
S stevemiller macrumors 68020 Oct 27, 2008 2,141 1,816 Sep 19, 2013 #8 Nor does ipad 3 "support" it. Except that it can (see earlier betas, or even the current home screen preview card when multitasking). I have no idea why they are shafting the 3, since the iPhone 4S is older and did receive all the visual updates.
Nor does ipad 3 "support" it. Except that it can (see earlier betas, or even the current home screen preview card when multitasking). I have no idea why they are shafting the 3, since the iPhone 4S is older and did receive all the visual updates.