Thursday, March 24, 2016

Apple pulls back iOS 9.3 for older devices – ITavisen.no

How to fix your iPad 2 and iPhone.

Now confirms Apple above iMore that it is problems with iOS 9.3 on the older iOS hardware.

Can be locked out
We wrote about the issue this week, and now it lies Apple acknowledged it:

“to update certain iOS devices (iPhone 5s and older, iPad Air and older) to iOS 9.3 may require entering Apple ID and password for the update. In certain cases, if the customer does not remember the password, the device is locked and not activated until the customer can retrieve or update your password. We have meanwhile withdrawn patch and come back with a newer version of iOS 9.3 in the coming days . “

Apple refers to the password that was used the first time the device was activated. Can not remember the user password, he or she becomes locked out.

Are you sure you are using the correct password?
Are you affected by the error, do the following to make sure you’ve entered your login information

  1. Sign in to icloud.com from a PC
  2. Go to settings and device list
  3. Verify that your device on this list.

Try this if all else fails
You can also connect the device to a computer with a USB cable and open iTunes. When the unit may be activated correctly. Does not work there either, try iCloud:

  1. Turn off the device or disconnect it from the network
  2. Sign in to iCloud with username and password
  3. Open find my iPhone
  4. Select all devices and locate the correct product
  5. Select to remove the device from your account. If you still see a map, select all devices again and press the intersection and then tap Remove.
  6. After you’ve set up your device again, make sure you log in with your iCloud account again.

Sources:
iMore
Apple

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