Apple’s iPadOS 14.8.1 update is causing problems for some iPad users.
iPadOS 14.8.1 is a minor upgrade and brings important security patches to Apple. iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Airor iPad mini. There are no known bug fixes or features on board.
Feedback on the performance of iPadOS 14.8.1 is good, but we’re also hearing about issues affecting the company’s latest firmware. Some of these issues are brand new, others ported from iPadOS 14.8 and older versions of iPadOS.
In this guide to iPadOS 14 issues, we’ll take you to the current state of the software. We’ll show you where to find potential fixes for the most common iPadOS 14 issues, and provide some resources to assist you in case you run into problems.
We’ll also cover the status of the iPadOS 14 downgrade and outline what you can expect from Apple and iPadOS going forward.
iPadOS 14.8.1 Issues
iPad mini, iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad users have been complaining of various bugs and performance issues, including those that pop up every time Apple releases new software.
Current iPadOS 14.8.1 issues list, download and install issues, UI lag, crashes, Various problems with contactsissues with first and third party apps, issues with Fitness+, issues with Widgets, Face ID issues, Wi-Fi issues, and Bluetooth issues.
We’ve also heard of serious battery drain issues affecting owners of older iPad models like the 2018 iPad Pro. These problems seem pretty common.
If you haven’t downloaded iPadOS 14.8.1 yet, we recommend that you prepare yourself and your iPad to migrate. A little prep work beforehand can help you avoid major headaches.
We’ve put together a step-by-step pre-installation process and will help you prepare for installation.
Where to Find iPadOS 14.8.1 Reviews
If you’re currently using iPadOS 14.8 or an earlier version of iPadOS and feel hesitant about migrating to iPadOS 14.8.1, you’ll want to seek out feedback from those who have migrated to the software.
If your iPad is currently running iPadOS 14.8.1, you may want to monitor feedback from other iPad users regarding the update’s performance.
We also recommend doing research on YouTube. Apple’s discussion forumsSocial media sites such as Twitter/Facebook and MacRumors forums for additional feedback on the update’s performance.
We’ve also released our list of reasons not to migrate to iPadOS 14.8.1 right now.
How to Fix iPadOS 14.8.1 Issues
Before contacting Apple, take a look at our list of fixes for the most common software issues. You may find the fix you are looking for.
We’ve also published a list of tips that can help you improve your device’s performance, and a guide on how to fix battery life issues.
If you can’t find a fix in these guides, go to: Apple’s discussion forums. If you cannot find what you are looking for there, you may want to contact us. Apple Support via Twitter or through company website.
If nothing works, you’ll probably want to make an appointment to see a Genius at your place. local Apple Store if it is open.
iPadOS 14 Downgrade Status
If you cannot tolerate the performance of iPadOS 14.8.1 on your iPad, keep in mind that you cannot downgrade your device’s software.
Apple isn’t signing iPadOS 14.8, which means you can’t rollback your iPad’s software to the previous iPadOS 14 version to improve performance.
The company has also stopped signing on iPadOS 14.7.1, iPadOS 14.7, iPadOS 14.6, iPadOS 14.5.1, iPadOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.4.2, iPadOS 14.4.1, iPadOS 14.4, iPadOS 14.3, iPadOS 14.2, iPadOS 14.1, iPadOS 14.0. .1, iPadOS 14.0 and iPadOS 13, so there’s no going back to these versions of iPadOS either.
Check out the step-by-step for more information on how the downgrade process works.
what’s next
Apple allows iPad users to stay on iPadOS 14, so you can skip the upgrade to the company’s iPadOS 15 operating system if you want. That said, iPadOS 15 brings lots of improvements and most iPad users will need to upgrade.
If you decide to keep your iPad on iPadOS 14, Apple will release the new iPadOS 14 software, although the changelog will likely be limited to bug fixes and security patches.
We’ll let you know when we know more about the next version of iPadOS 14.