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iPadOS 18 turns the iPad Pro M4 into Apple’s thinnest brick yet

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Palash
Volvoikar
/
Android
Authority

TL;DR

  • Apple
    has
    pulled
    the
    iPadOS
    18
    update
    for
    iPad
    Pro
    M4
    models
    after
    it
    bricked
    some
    users’
    tablets.
  • The
    company
    is
    sending
    affected
    users
    replacement
    units
    as
    it’s
    seemingly
    impossible
    to
    revive
    bricked
    ones
    with
    a
    computer.
  • Other
    iPad
    models
    can
    still
    download
    and
    install
    the
    update,
    while
    M4
    users
    must
    wait
    for
    a
    patched
    version
    of
    this
    release.


iPadOS
18

launched
earlier
this
week,
packing
a
wide
range
of
exciting
additions
and
changes.
These
include
a
native
Calculator
app,
dark
and
tinted
app
icons,
a
revamped
Photos
app,
and
a
nasty
software
bug
that
could
completely
brick
your

iPad
Pro
M4
.

Apple
has
pulled
the
iPadOS
18
update
on
iPad
Pro
M4
models
as
it
was

bricking
some
users’
tablets
.
Those
who
have
already
downloaded
the
update
won’t
be
able
to
install
it
now
since
the
company
has
stopped
signing
it,
and,
as
a
result,
the
verification
fails.
Users
with
non-M4
models,
on
the
other
hand,
can
proceed
with
installing
the
update
normally
since
the
bug
seemingly
doesn’t
affect
them.

Notably,
those
with
bricked
iPad
Pro
M4
units
are
reportedly
unable
to
recover
the
operating
system
using
a
computer,
as
their
tablets
won’t
respond
to
any
form
of
input.
Instead,
they
must
head
to
an
Apple
Store
and
request
a
replacement,
which
could
take
days.

In
a
statement
to


MacRumors
,
Apple
said:
“We
have
temporarily
removed
the
‌iPadOS
18‌
update
for
M4
‌iPad
Pro‌
models
as
we
work
to
resolve
an
issue
that
is
impacting
a
small
number
of
devices.”

It’s
currently
unclear
when
exactly
Apple
will
patch
the
bug
and
reissue
iPadOS
18
to
iPad
Pro
M4
users.
Those
unwilling
to
wait
can
download
and
install
iPadOS
18.1
developer
beta
4
instead

if
they
don’t
mind
the
potential
glitches
and
inconsistencies
included
with
pre-release
builds.


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