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> To:
> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 8:36 PM
> Subject: Re: iPad mini with retina volume problem
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> Unfortunately, the solution is to reset your iPad mini. Then
> make sure you take volume out of the rotor. They haven't
> fixed the problem yet at Apple.
>
Hello Mary
Does one have to use the option to reset and remove the
contents or only the settings reset option?
Regards
Fanus
- Original Message -
From: "Mary Otten"
To:
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: iPad mini with retina volume problem
Unfortun
Hi, try reseting your ipad mini. If not, considering it is a brand new machine,
i would probably get an exchange from the store.
I do understand that it is more than likely a software problem, and there are
quite a number of user report this, but i personally haven't have this problem
before. An
Unfortunately, the solution is to reset your iPad mini. Then make sure you take
volume out of the rotor. They haven't fixed the problem yet at Apple.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 30, 2013, at 9:37 AM, "Fanus" wrote:
> Hello list
> I recall that there was a discussion about this a while ago
Hi
it's a bug with iOS 7, those using an iPhone 5s also have this problem,
reset all settings by going to settings general reset and then reset all
settings, you will be told this will reset all settings but preserve
content and media, try that and let us know then if that works remove
volume
Hello list
I recall that there was a discussion about this a while ago but at that time I
did not have an iPad mini. I got an iPad mini a week ago and now the volume on
the rotor does not increase above 35%. Is there a solution for this or should I
take it back to the iStore?
Regards
Fanus
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