Blue screen on Ipad

Hello Team,
I am using ipad mini retina display and after the update of ios8, the ipad will automatically restart showing a Blue screen.
Also, this thing is very irritating.
Yes, instead of releasing new updates please fix this issue or keep the downgrade window for ios 7.1
ios 8 is not good because of the Blue Screen.
Thank you,
Ashish Pillay
Apple Lover

I have the same problem  I believed it may be a design defect.

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