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Apple iPad Pro (9.7'' Wi-Fi) Firmware iOS 11.3.1 Download

Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameApple iPad Pro (9.7'' Wi-Fi) Firmware iOS 11.3.1
CategoryTablets
ManufacturerApple
File Size2.5 GB
Supported OSOS Independent

Apple iPad Pro (9.7'' Wi-Fi) Firmware iOS 11.3.1 Description

How to update / restore your iPhone/iPad/iPod using the downloaded IPSW file:

1. Download the firmware to your hard drive
2. Connect your device to your Mac or PC using the connection cable
2. On Macs OPTION-click and on PCs SHIFT-click the Update / Restore button in iTunes
3. Select the IPSW file you downloaded to update / restore your device
4. Wait for the iPhone / iPad / iPod to finish the process

About e-Reader Firmware:

Update your e-Reader firmware version to this release, and the device can get touch features improvements, application updates, usability and compatibility enhancements, as well as several other related changes.

If you want to apply this version, the installation process isn't much of a hassle because each manufacturer tries to make it as easy as possible: most of the times, you need to transfer the new firmware to the e-Reader through the available methods, and initiate the upgrade from the setup menu.

Still, since there are several ways for entering update mode, and numerous e-Reader models and manufacturers, it would be best if you read the installation steps and follow them precisely.

Bear in mind that if you try to apply an incompatible firmware, or fail to completely perform the upgrade, the unit can encounter serious malfunctions and might even be rendered unusable.

Therefore, if this package is developed for your device, click the download button, get the package and apply the new firmware. Also, don't forget to constantly check our website so that you don't miss any new releases.

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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