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Originally Posted by kyteflyer
I think you’ve been lucky. I’m not Robinson Crusoe with the issues I have had. Eg tapping to get a menu dropdown and getting the link selected instead with copy/select etc. Thats just one. Slowdown. Battery issues. My Air2 is stuck on iPadOS so bad luck for me. OTOH my phone on iOS 13 is just fine. A friend told me another update has dropped, so I’ll upgrade the Air2 and see if those issues are resolved, and if they are, then and only then, will I upgrade the new Air.
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They released iOS and iPadOS 13.1.3 with bug fixes on Oct 15. I don't see any improvements with my iPad Pro 9.7" though. Like you I’ve had no problems with iOS 13.x, only with iPadOS 13.x.
Not sure why so many people in so many different forums connected with various manufacturers's products seem to think that if they are not seeing issues then no one must be having them. That is a very illogical assessment. I’m glad they aren't seeing any issues, or that they can turn a blind eye to them, but there are definitely issues. Perhaps they should go to forums like those at MacRumors and read the numerous angry posts from frustrated people who wish they hadn't installed iPadOS. This isn't the first time Apple screwed up an iOS version. I think it was 11.x that was pretty bad. Stuff happens. iOS seems to be fairly stable and solid, but iPadOS was not ready for all of the iPad models it is supposed to support.
Besides the bugs, I personally hate the new popup menu windows that more often than not add at least one extra step to accomplishing simple tasks. Also, I’ve never understood why Apple spreads out app settings over more than one main Menu branch either. They’ve been doing that for quite a while though. Just one example of this non-intuitive menu poop: Why is Auto-Brightness buried deep inside the Accessibility Menu rather than where it should be located which is in the Display & Brightness Menu? There are many other examples too of course.