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Miata GT said:I did a restore and reload on my iPad 1 yesterday and it really seemed to improve responses.
f4780y said:A sluggish device is in my experience invariably the result of a bad upgrade. A restore, as you discovered, very often cures it, provided you set the device up as a new iPad.
It's just you. Here's what to do...Unlike most people here my iPad 1 ( wifi only) did not slow down too much after the upgrade. However a major issue with the wifi performance as in I have to sit the iPad almost on top of the modem to get it to work. Move a few inches away and the signal drops. Do you have any ideas on this please and would you know if the next update is fixing this kind of thing? Have done all the resets and so on. They at least allowed me to connect, but as I say only if sat on top of wifi modem.
Welcome to the forum and sorry to hear about that. If an app gets temperamental there are a couple of things you can do. First is to simply quit the app and reopen it. If that does't work you can try turning your iPad off and on again and if it's still not working, try resetting your iPad. The last measure is to delete and reinstall the app. Here's what I'd recommend in this order...Safari keeps crashing