After absolution iOS 10 beforehand today, some users are advertisement ‘bricked’ accessories after attempting to update to the new operating system. Most of the issues seem to come from over-the-air (OTA) updates, acceptation a device that attempts to download and install the update after active it in article Apple used to require.
After absolution iOS 10 beforehand today, some users are advertisement ‘bricked’ accessories after attempting to update to the new operating system. Most of the issues seem to come from over-the-air (OTA) updates, acceptation a device that attempts to download and install the update after active it in article Apple used to require.
The issues seem fairly widespread. The OTA update begins and leaves users staring at a ‘Connect to iTunes’ screen that forces a complete firmware re-install. If you forego the wiping and re-installation of iOS from your iPhone or iPad, you’re left with a bricked and actually abortive device. Not all users are having the issue though. I adapted from the last beta adaptation of iOS 10 to the launch adaptation this morning after incident.
Warning: Advance to iOS 10 just fucked my phone. Now I need to branch wipe it, then 9.3.5. Then try again. Fuck.
— DHH (@dhh) September 13, 2016
A Cheep search for iOS 10-related keywords show the botheration could be affecting a cogent allocation of those upgrading. In fact, nearly all of the iOS 10-related update problems appear to be the same issue, a bricked device after a prompt to affix to iTunes.
For what it’s worth, Apple claims the botheration has since been fixed, according to a 9to5 Mac tweet.
iOS 10 update issue that bricked iPhones and iPads is now resolved, according to Apple. Users, however, are still advertisement the problem, so maybe Apple isn’t quite done alleviate the issue just yet. Still, if you actually have to have iOS 10 today, it’s never a bad idea to do a fresh backup before you make the upgrade.