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I am stil on iOS 15.6, did the last firmware fix the ‘accessoires not recognized issue’

I still use a few griffin studio connect docks with my iPads.
After upgrading to 16+ iOS, they stopped working.
I had to go back to 15.6
Does anyone know if the support has been fixed in the newer firmware?

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  • wimwim
    edited July 2023

    How did you go back??
    Jailbreak? Or did I miss the they finally built in a way to revert?

  • Not "the" answer, but a comparison that might be useful:

    The day before yesterday, I had bought a software synthesizer for iOS/iPadOS. It would crash before going full-screen on the iPad and iPhone that I installed it on.
    I then installed it on an iPad running v15, and the soft synth worked.
    I contacted the developer. He suggested a reboot of my v16 devices. So I did. Problem solved!

    So... a mere reboot of your iPads might do the trick. (Something about cached data, I think.) I don't know, but it seems worth trying... :-)

  • edited July 2023

    @wim said:
    How did you go back??
    Jailbreak? Or did I miss the they finally built in a way to revert?

    @wim said:
    How did you go back??
    Jailbreak? Or did I miss the they finally built in a way to revert?

    By holding shift or alt/option and click “restore” or “check for update”, a pop up comes up where you can select an alternative firmware.
    There are several sites where you can download older firmware versions.
    Backup this downloaded firmware, because Apple loves to remove older versions of their firmware.

  • @ChrisLaarman said:
    Not "the" answer, but a comparison that might be useful:

    The day before yesterday, I had bought a software synthesizer for iOS/iPadOS. It would crash before going full-screen on the iPad and iPhone that I installed it on.
    I then installed it on an iPad running v15, and the soft synth worked.
    I contacted the developer. He suggested a reboot of my v16 devices. So I did. Problem solved!

    So... a mere reboot of your iPads might do the trick. (Something about cached data, I think.) I don't know, but it seems worth trying... :-)

    I tried the reboot, but older accessories were not recognized.
    I guess I will have to stay on the older iOS version.

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