[iOS5] Safari crashing at iPad 2

Hi everybody,
safari crashed very often at my iPad 2 since I updated it from iOS4 to iOS5. There are no warnings, nothing. This happened at the Safari Browser and all other browser that use the engine from the safari browser (Atomic Web Browser,...). Only the Opera Browser works correctly (the only browser with an other engine).
An update to iOS 5.0.1 doesn't solve the problem. Has anyone else this problem too?
Greetings Tim

Some problems have been introduced with the iOS 5 Safari browser. It does crash more often then before. There is likely nothing that you can do to solve this problem.
Report your problem with details to Apple at http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipad.html

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