Clearly, iOS 10 fatigue has set in if there are only 12 replies to this thread 9 hours after 10.3.3b2 dropped.
x.x.y updates usually don't get much attention, like x.y and y.0 updates do.
Clearly, iOS 10 fatigue has set in if there are only 12 replies to this thread 9 hours after 10.3.3b2 dropped.
They get somewhat more attention in the early stages of a new iOS version, but attention dwindles as we get closer to the last updates of a particular version (unless perhaps there are some outstanding issues that people are eagerly waiting to see fixed, or something like that).x.x.y updates usually don't get much attention, like x.y and y.0 updates do.
Anyone with a DAC able to test to see if audio still drops with the music app continuing to play? If this is not fixed guessing apple is ignoring it till 11. They need to address it though because it is impacting MFI devices.
What about location arrow and bug with setting time zone stucked? Did they fixed this?
Now that I have assumed ownership of my wife's properly working ip6, I am afraid to update it any more. Beta 1 has been fine. I can't say about the other bugs some have reported because I do not use those features.
That is why I am almost 100% sure the battery drain issue on my ip6 is related to some obscure hardware issue and not specific to ios 10.x.x YMMV Some transistor circuit popped or something that not letting the entire phone circuitry enter sleep mode..... Diagnosis by symptom, not factual evidence.
Hi again,
I have been doing some research on my battery drain issue, and finally, I think I have found an answer.
Seems there is a tiny chip that regulates several functions, one of which is battery drain. If you google iphone 6 U2 IC chip you will see a number of hits, my exact symptoms included, and several others relating to a failed U2 IC chip.
They all seem to indicate the chip is easily damaged by cheap chargers, especially car chargers, which I know I used at times.
Repair seems to average about $100, often via a mail in service that is able to replace this tiny little chip. I have emailed a couple places about the repair process should I decide to go that route.
I do believe it regulates charging and power functions, not battery drain, no?
Anyone with a DAC able to test to see if audio still drops with the music app continuing to play? If this is not fixed guessing apple is ignoring it till 11. They need to address it though because it is impacting MFI devices.
My custom made ringtones (not downloaded but made in iTunes from a song) are working fine in this beta.Anyone else's "custom" (aka - downloaded from iTunes) ringtones and text tones not working on this beta?
I can't get my downloaded tones to work on B2. I actually just purchased about 6-7 tones on the mobile iTunes store on beta 1 and now I can only get the default text tones to come through no matter which of my purchased tones I set it on.
This also includes when I try to apply a purchased ringtone to an individual contact. It still only gives me the default iPhone text tone.
All of this was working just fine for me on B1.
Huh, I thought this was a CarPlay oddity but maybe it's related to your bug. On my wife's new Hyundai Sante Fe, when using CarPlay, listening to music, and using navigation, instead of the music ducking or pausing, it mutes during nav instructions, but continues playing, while all other compatible audio producing apps duck or pause, which would be the behavior I'd expect out of it. So maybe it's a Music App issue?
Yeah probably not! Wish it was. This is going to be the last version I have on my iPhone 7 so I hope it's cleaned up! I'm not going to update to iOS 11 in the fall to fix this bug and slow down my 7. I wonder if the setting time zone bug still exists in beta 1 of iOS 11?Probably isn't fixed because nobody has answered.
Slow down... sure!Yeah probably not! Wish it was. This is going to be the last version I have on my iPhone 7 so I hope it's cleaned up! I'm not going to update to iOS 11 in the fall to fix this bug and slow down my 7. I wonder if the setting time zone bug still exists in beta 1 of iOS 11?
Ok it won't be slow persay but I'm sure app load times here and there will be fractions of a second slower and it will never be as fast as it was on the last version of iOS 10.Slow down... sure!
I`m not sure if this is still true with AFS and do not forget the security aspect. All apps get updates, unless they are not to old. All our devices are up to date: iPhone 5, iPhone 6, iPad 4 and an Apple Watch Series 0.Ok it won't be slow persay but I'm sure app load times here and there will be fractions of a second slower and it will never be as fast as it was on the last version of iOS 10.
It's been the same every iPhone I've owned. I've had the 4, 5, 6 and 7 now. Every time I've updated the next year I've noticed a little bit of slowdown that wasn't there before. I've learned my lesson. Keep the iPhone on its original iOS version for fastest performance.
I think they did release PB 2.I assume there's something wrong with beta 2 since Apple never released the public beta.
I can confirm this. I just don't think Macrumors updated their article.I think they did release PB 2.
Hmm I do have it installed. I must have been drunk and don't remember doing it.I can confirm this. I just don't think Macrumors updated their article.