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Is iOS 9.3.2 safe to install?
#1
Anyone experience any problems?
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#2
None here
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#3
I wouldn't install on an ipad pro http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,1999742
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#4
I updated Mavis' "donated" iPhone 5 after worrying like you, wowzer, but no issues so far.
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#5
My iPhone 6S updated overnight - no issues / all good.. so far.

Not so good for the iPad Pro apparently - I believe Apple has pulled the update for the iPad / no longer pushing to the iPad Pro due to bricking issues.
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#6
No problems on my 5s, iPad3, iPad A2, or iPad mini.

Since 9.3.2 was a problem for some iPad Pros, I'd wait for 9.3.3 to update them.
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#7
I don't know if it's safe or not but I sure wish it would stop nagging me to install.

It nags me every day. Yes, I know it's available. No, I don't want to install it yet--either right now or overnight. And no, I don't want to be reminded later. But being reminded later (or actually installing it) is the only option it gives me. I want a STFU option. :X
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#8
AllGold wrote:
I don't know if it's safe or not but I sure wish it would stop nagging me to install.

It nags me every day. Yes, I know it's available. No, I don't want to install it yet--either right now or overnight. And no, I don't want to be reminded later. But being reminded later (or actually installing it) is the only option it gives me. I want a STFU option. :X

I hear you. Go into Usage and delete the update.
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space-time wrote:
[quote=AllGold]
I don't know if it's safe or not but I sure wish it would stop nagging me to install.

It nags me every day. Yes, I know it's available. No, I don't want to install it yet--either right now or overnight. And no, I don't want to be reminded later. But being reminded later (or actually installing it) is the only option it gives me. I want a STFU option. :X

I hear you. Go into Usage and delete the update.
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