Apple Re-Releases iOS 9.3.2 For 9.7-Inch iPad Pro With Fix For Error 56 Bricking Issue

Apple has just re-released iOS 9.3.2 update for 9.7-inch iPad Pro with fix for error 56 which apparently bricked 9.7-inch iPad Pro devices for some users. This new updated version of iOS 9.3.2 carries build number 13F72 compared to previous 13F69, and is available for 9.7-inch iPad Pro only.

If you held off from updating your iPad Pro to iOS 9.3.2 after the bricking reports broke out shortly after iOS 9.3.2 was released to public last month, now is the time to update your device as the new build apparently fixes the dreaded issue which left some iPad Pro users out in the cold.

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After being available for a couple of days, Apple pulled the iOS 9.3.2 13F69 update for 9.7-inch iPad Pro models after users started complaining about bricking issue. Those who were unfortunate enough to have their devices bricked were given replacement units at Apple Store while others were told to hold off until an updated build of iOS 9.3.2 with fix for this issue was made available.

And today, Apple has released that updated build of iOS 9.3.2. It’s available to download both as an OTA (over-the-air) update, and iTunes-restorable IPSW file.

For OTA update to iOS 9.3.2 13F72, simply head to Settings > General > Software Update on your iPad Pro to download and install the update directly. If you want to update the old school way, or just want to start things again from scratch, you can download the IPSW file for your version of iPad Pro (cellular or WiFi) from the links given below, and then update it from iTunes on Windows or Mac.

9.3.2 for iPad Pro

Personally, I have just updated my cellular 9.7-inch iPad Pro model from iOS 9.3.1 to iOS 9.3.2 build 13F72 using OTA update method and it went smoothly without any issues.

You can find the direct download links of iOS 9.3.2 13F72 for 9.7-inch iPad Pro below:

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