They are not and it is impossible to update via iTunes without them as iTunes has no beta profiles. There is no support (in this beta) for 32 bit devices of any kind.
Perhaps because 32 bit does not support APFS?
They are not and it is impossible to update via iTunes without them as iTunes has no beta profiles. There is no support (in this beta) for 32 bit devices of any kind.
10.3, which implements APFS, supports the iPhone 5 and 5C, both of which are 32 bit devices. So 32 bit devices do indeed support APFS.Perhaps because 32 bit does not support APFS?
Is this new in the activity app? If not, what is it supposed to show? It shows all 0%.
Batterylife seems brilliant for me in B1 (7+)
Not new. Been there since the Apple Watch launch.Is this new in the activity app? If not, what is it supposed to show? It shows all 0%.
Filter Unknown Senders in the messages app doesn't work.
Is anyone else experiencing issues with wifi on the iPhone SE?
Thinking about updating mine to 10.3.2 but the wikipost mentions wifi issues on the SE. Just wondering if that is widespread.
That happened to me once. I went app switcher and close mail app, then reopened and the issue was gone. Hope this helps.I have noticed that when I open the Mail-app, the top row of the display (clock, battery icon etc) disappears briefly and reappears. Has anyone else seen this behaviour?
Looks like the public beta dropped... Is everyone who uses OpenVPN still having issues on 10.3.2?
Please elaborate.Did they fix the status bar display lag that occurs when you close an app?
Which beta are you currently running? If you are on 10.3.2, the you will need to download the ipsw file for 10.3 and restore your phone through iTunes. Don't forget to make a backup as always.How does one go back to the official release from the public beta? Is it as simple as deleting my public beta profile and rebooting?
Yes, currently on 10.3.2. Are there simple instructions that you can point to for the above procedure?Which beta are you currently running? If you are on 10.3.2, the you will need to download the ipsw file for 10.3 and restore your phone through iTunes. Don't forget to make a backup as always.
LolFrom the time my iP6 updated to 10.3.2 B1, my battery has gone from 54% to now 48% in the time it has taken me to scroll thru this entire thread and post this....
I can confirm that this still occurs on this beta. Also, I found that activating the accessibility shortcut (triple-click home) gets rid of the lag, not just Magnifier. Very interesting.You can see it here at the beginning...
The process isn't exactly simple. Below is a link with the steps, though keep in mind that you will not be able to restore from your backup unless you made an archived backup in iTunes before you installed 10.3.2. Do you happen to know if you have an iCloud backup that was made while you were still on 10.3? If you are at all uncomfortable with any of this, I would just recommend staying on the beta until 10.3.2 is released to the public (hopefully within a few weeks), and then you can just delete the beta profile, reboot, and download the "official release." Is there a specific reason you wanted to downgrade?Yes, currently on 10.3.2. Are there simple instructions that you can point to for the above procedure?