I’ve had the M2 iPad Pro for around 8 months now. When I try and edit RAW photos in Lightroom, or do other intensive tasks, after a short while (in some cases 30 seconds) the screen dims to the point where it’s not even usable. It’s not a software issue, this happens across many different versions of iPad OS and Lightroom.
Apparently this is a safety feature designed to stop the CPU from overheating and protect other components. I’ve seen this happen with my iPhone extremely rarely but it seems to be very common with the M2 iPad. Adobe pretty much said the same - and all I can do is enable ‘battery saving’ mode which stops the screen dimming but then the performance is terrible.
I find this frustrating and it seems to be a major design flaw of the iPad Pro. Why bother fitting a V12 engine in a car and then not giving it adequate cooling so that after a few minutes of spirited driving the power is bottlenecked— what is the point of the V12 in the first place?
Reason for this thread is I want to know if any other M2 iPad Pro owners experience this issue? To be honest I’ve just been living with it but I’m getting more and more into photography and it’s starting to grate now. I have Apple Care Plus so I may ask them to send me a new one if other people aren’t having the same issue.
Apparently this is a safety feature designed to stop the CPU from overheating and protect other components. I’ve seen this happen with my iPhone extremely rarely but it seems to be very common with the M2 iPad. Adobe pretty much said the same - and all I can do is enable ‘battery saving’ mode which stops the screen dimming but then the performance is terrible.
I find this frustrating and it seems to be a major design flaw of the iPad Pro. Why bother fitting a V12 engine in a car and then not giving it adequate cooling so that after a few minutes of spirited driving the power is bottlenecked— what is the point of the V12 in the first place?
Reason for this thread is I want to know if any other M2 iPad Pro owners experience this issue? To be honest I’ve just been living with it but I’m getting more and more into photography and it’s starting to grate now. I have Apple Care Plus so I may ask them to send me a new one if other people aren’t having the same issue.