Would classify as moderate difficulty. To avoid significant data loss, make a backup of your phone pre-beta and archive the backup (so it doesn't get overwritten by any iOS 10 backups). Then, at least you will have data up to when you install.Thanks for the comments! Whats the difficulty level with reverting back if I am unhappy with the public Beta? Back when I used to install non-dev approved versions I would lose all the data I had built up while running the Beta because when I reverted back I had to restore from an old backup that was made right before installing the Beta.
So I have been debating whether to use iOS 10 Public Beta on my daily. I have done non-approved Dev betas in the past and some were great and some caused a bunch of issues. Is the Public Beta stable enough to run on a daily iPhone 6? I don't mind minor glitches occasional crashes is ok but major usability would drive me crazy.
Any insight would be much appreciated!
Also if you downgrade back do you lose all your data on your phone? I remember when I would do that before all saved data while using the beta was lost because you had to revert back using an older back up before moving to the Beta.
[doublepost=1469109062][/doublepost]I just downloaded it yesterday and am using it as my daily driver. So far, there's nothing serious I've noticed in the build. For me personally, iMessages has an occasional crash and the Bluetooth launcher from Swipe Up on the Homescreen can be slow to respond, but other than that am very satisfied. Nothing that impairs me from all-day use.hey guys, so public beta 1 was expected to be buggy as heck but is public beta 2 any better? is it a good use for a daily or do you not recommend it and suggest i wait for public beta 3 perhaps? its a beta afterall but if its runs well then thats all that matters
[doublepost=1469109062][/doublepost]I just downloaded it yesterday and am using it as my daily driver. So far, there's nothing serious I've noticed in the build. For me personally, iMessages has an occasional crash and the Bluetooth launcher from Swipe Up on the Homescreen can be slow to respond, but other than that am very satisfied. Nothing that impairs me from all-day use.
and would you say the update is worth it with fresh features to try and enjoy? or its more or less like ios 9? im trying to see if its justifiable to sacrifice a reliable 9.3 iphone 6s with a ios 10 public beta
It's running quite well on my iPad mini 2, which has the same internals as the AirAnyone have the iPad Air on beta 2? I tried beta 1... It was OK but the App Store didn't work and animations were a little laggy.