![]() ![]() ![]() “We’re looking into a small number of reports that some iPad units are receiving an error when updating the software. Apple has since acknowledged the issue, and issued a statement to Affected users are presented with an “Error 56” message that prompts them to plug their device into iTunes, and according to Apple’s error code support document, the error is a hardware issue. ![]() However, it’s not great news for everybody – there are reports of the iOS 9.3.2 update bricking some 9.7in iPad Pros. How? The company has reintroduced the sidebar menu for navigating the My Music section, allowing constant access to playlists while browsing your iTunes library. ![]() While it isn’t a huge update, Apple has gone to some lengths to make the notoriously confusing-to-use iTunes a little easier to navigate. The new version of iOS prompted an iTunes update too, with the most current version, iTunes 12.4, now available to download. Public beta test versions typically follow after a day or so with first releases, but let us know if you’re a public beta tester and see the update.IOS 9.3.2 also introduces the ability to run Apple’s colour changing NightShift feature while in Low Power mode, a feature that was originally available in the iOS 9.3 beta but was removed by the company with its final release. The update does not appear to be available over-the-air, instead requiring using the Developer Center to install. We’ll check out the new iOS 9.2.1 beta and update with any notable changes. That new version included a long list of under-the-hood tweaks plus a few public facing features including more 3D Touch support in iBooks, better support for Classical music in Apple Music, Arabic Siri, and support for Apple’s Lightning to SD Card Reader adapters, both new and old. The first iOS 9.2.1 update likely includes further bug fixes and performance improvements after last week’s public iOS 9.2 release. The update is available for registered developers currently through the iOS Dev Center. The new software version features build number 13D11 which compares to last week’s iOS 9.2 release at 13C75. Apple has released the first iOS 9.2.1 beta to developers for testing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ![]()
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