Traditionally, iPad fans used to be excited every time that they received a new update for their operating system. However, Apple has changed the way it rolls out updates during this past couple of years and downloading them is not always a good idea. Let’s take for example the latest iPadOS 13.3.1 update that comes with lots of new features and unfortunately, a handful of bugs as well. With that said, today we are going to show you the top three reasons why you shouldn’t install iPadOS 13.3.1 on your iPad.
iPadOS 13.3.1 May Slow Down Your Device
What Apple’s patch notes never tell iPad fans is that updates can and will sometimes slow down older iPad models. On the downside of things, there is no way to predict how your iPad will react to iPadOS 13.3.1 and the best thing that you can do is to avoid installing it for a while and check the forums. If you see other iPad users who are complaining about a downgrade in performances, then iPadOS 13.3.1 is not for you.
Avoid Bugs and Glitches
It has become quite a trend for the latest iPadOS updates to also introduce bugs and glitches. Even though Apple always fixes them quickly, bugs are still annoying and it’s always best to avoid having to deal with them by postponing the updated.
Avoid Random System Shutdowns
The last and most important reason to why you should not install iPadOS 13.3.1 is to avoid random system shutdowns. There are many things that can go wrong when you install a new iPadOS updates and the worst consequence is random system shutdowns. The problem with this is that you will more than likely have to visit an Apple-authorized service to have your iPad fixed and this is going to cost!
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