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I find it very difficult to believe that Apple is going to deprecate 32 bit devices on an x.x.x release. For iOS 11, sure, but not on minor release. Makes no sense. So there must be a reason they are not making the beta available now. Maybe they are assuming developers are not testing 32 bit devices going forward and so are not making it available on the dev beta release.
 
Is this new in the activity app? If not, what is it supposed to show? It shows all 0%.
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I haven't seen this but from what I can tell on mine and yours is - the 500 cal on your left is your goal and the +0% is the percentage that you changed your goal which is 0% since the goal is the same for every week. the circles show which days you met your goal (complete circles).
 
Batterylife seems brilliant for me in B1 (7+)

Any screenshots or more info about you're usage and standby-times and some more info about app usage, if you're on wifi or lte, push mail etc?
 
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?
 
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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.

I'm not. I have a black 64GB if it makes any difference.
 
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?
That happened to me once. I went app switcher and close mail app, then reopened and the issue was gone. Hope this helps.
 
Quick observations so far...I find the new public beta to be a bit more smooth and speedy than the official 10.3.
 
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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?
 
From 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....
 
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?
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.
 
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.
Yes, currently on 10.3.2. Are there simple instructions that you can point to for the above procedure?
 
From 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....
Lol
On my i6s, when I use an app which is very heavy on the CPU like Snapchat face effects, the battery level drops about 10% every minute or so but when I close the app the battery level hets stuck for a long time.
So maybe your battery level got stuck at 48% for some time?
 
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You can see it here at the beginning...

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.
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Yes, currently on 10.3.2. Are there simple instructions that you can point to for the above procedure?
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?
http://www.imore.com/how-to-downgrade-ios10-your-iphone-or-ipad
 
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