iPad Pro 9.7 Update Of New iOS 9.3.2 Stops Bricking
The Apple iPad Pro 9.7 was launched on March 21 together with the then new iOS 9.3 update.
But on May 16 the first iOS 9.3.2 update rolled out, and unfortunately it started bricking iPad Pro 9.7 tablets one after another. But two days ago Apple finally released a fully functioning new iOS 9.3.2 update. With that Apple also set up instructions for owners on how to go through the latest update.
And after two days, it looks like the bug fix has rooted out the problem of the original iOS 9.3.2 update. Owners with bricked iPads can get a replacement from the Apple store.
iPad Pro 9.7 is powered by a 2.16 GHz version of the Apple A9X processor, it has 4 speakers with one speaker in each corner, a 12MP rear camera with 4K recording and LED flash, a 5MP front camera, support for the Apple Pencil stylus, and a Smart Connector.
A week ago, the iPad stylus Pixel Adonit was released for this iPad and other iPads too, with more features than the Apple Pencil.

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