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iOS 11.2.5 Beta 3

Release Date — January 3, 2018
Build Number — 15D5049a
Darwin Kernel Version — 17.4.0 Wed Dec 13 22:51:56 PST 2017

New Features & Changes
New Issues

  • Keyboard Clicks, Lock Sound, and dialpad volume determined by music or video volume, not by system volume.
  • Other system sounds randomly come and go volume wise, including alarms. Extreme low to over driven.
  • Slow app starts and lagging issues (seems to be more common on iPad and iPhone 7)
Remaining Issues
  • Smart punctuation not auto-replaced in Messages
  • Weather widget still not updating always (imagine that)
Resolved Issues
  • Video Autoplay setting for App Store no longer defaults to on after toggling Low Power Mode (if previously set to off)
  • Qualcomm iPhone 7 Plus: 3.42.00
  • Qualcomm iPhone 7: 3.42.00
  • Intel iPhone 7 Plus: 2.02.04
  • Intel iPhone 7: 2.02.04
  • Qualcomm iPhone 8 Plus: 1.62.00
  • Intel iPhone 8 Plus: 1.03.05
  • Qualcomm iPhone X: 1.62.00
  • Intel iPhone X: 1.03.06
  • iPhone SE: 6.30.4
  • iPhone 6 Plus: 6.30.4
  • iPhone 6: 6.30.4
  • iPhone 6S/6S Plus: 4.30.02
United States
  • Verizon - 31.1
  • Verizon iPads - 30.5
  • T-Mobile - 31.1
  • AT&T - 31.0
  • MetroPCS -
  • U.S. Cellular - 30.5.1
  • Sprint - 31.1
United Kingdom
  • O2-UK - 31.0
  • BT-UK - 31.0
  • Three - 31.0
  • EE - 31.0
  • Vodafone UK -
Canada
  • Videotron -
  • Rogers - 31.0
  • Fido - 31.0
  • Bell -
  • Telus - 31.1
  • Freedom Mobile -
France
  • Orange France -
Germany
  • O2-DE -
  • Vodafone.de - 31.0
  • Telekom.de - 31.0
Netherlands
  • KPN -
Southeast Asia
  • Singapore Singtel -
  • Philippines Globe - 31.0
  • Thailand AIS -
Sweden
  • Comviq -
  • Tre - 31.0
Ireland
  • Meteor
Australia
  • Optus - 30.5.1
  • Telstra - 31.0
Turkey
  • Turkcell (Lifecell) - 31.0
  • Vodafone TR - 31.0
  • Turk Telekom - 31.0
Poland
  • T-Mobile - 31.0
  • Orange - 31.0
  • Play - 31.0
India
  • Airtel - 31.0
  • Jio - 31.0 (previously 30.5.2)
Mexico
  • Mexico - Telcel - 31.0
Guatemala
  • TIGO GT - 31.0
Other
  • Docomo - 31.0
  • AlwaysOnline -
 

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Sorry figured it was mentioned in the first post.
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Seems like 15D5049a based on the information included in the OP.
Yes that’s what. So the difference is of 3 builds from beta 2. Nothing major I think.
 
iOS 11.2.5 Beta 3

Release Date — January 3, 2018
Build Number — 15D5049a
Darwin Kernel Version —

New Features & Changes
New Issues
Resolved Issues

  • Qualcomm iPhone 7 Plus: 3.42.00
  • Qualcomm iPhone 7: 3.42.00
  • Intel iPhone 7 Plus: 2.02.04
  • Intel iPhone 7: 2.02.04
  • Qualcomm iPhone 8 Plus: 1.62.00
  • Intel iPhone 8 Plus: 1.03.05
  • Qualcomm iPhone X: 1.62.00
  • Intel iPhone X: 1.03.06
  • iPhone SE: 6.30.4
  • iPhone 6 Plus: 6.30.4
  • iPhone 6: 6.30.4
  • iPhone 6S/6S Plus: 4.30.02
United States
  • Verizon - 31.1
  • Verizon iPads - 30.5
  • T-Mobile - 31.1
  • AT&T - 31.0
  • MetroPCS -
  • U.S. Cellular - 30.5.1
  • Sprint - 31.1
United Kingdom
  • O2-UK - 31.0
  • BT-UK - 31.0
  • Three - 31.0
  • EE - 31.0
  • Vodafone UK -
Canada
  • Videotron -
  • Rogers - 31.0
  • Fido - 31.0
  • Bell -
  • Telus - 31.1
  • Freedom Mobile -
France
  • Orange France -
Germany
  • O2-DE -
  • Vodafone.de - 31.0
  • Telekom.de
Netherlands
  • KPN -
Southeast Asia
  • Singapore Singtel -
  • Philippines Globe - 31.0
  • Thailand AIS -
Sweden
  • Comviq -
  • Tre - 31.0
Ireland
  • Meteor
Australia
  • Optus - 30.5.1
  • Telstra - 31.0
Turkey
  • Turkcell (Lifecell) - 31.0
  • Vodafone TR - 31.0
  • Turk Telekom - 31.0
Poland
  • T-Mobile - 31.0
  • Orange - 31.0
  • Play - 31.0
India
  • Airtel - 31.0
  • Jio - 31.0 (previously 30.5.2)
Mexico
  • Mexico - Telcel - 31.0
Guatemala
  • TIGO GT - 31.0
Other
  • Docomo -
  • AlwaysOnline -


121,5 mb on iPhone 7

130.6 MB on iPhone 8 Plus.

Four helpful posts, for those looking for a TLDR version. :)
 
Hi guys!
I sent a report to Apple under b2 and now I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced/can replicate this issue?

Settings app greyed out when using apps in Control Center

How to replicate:

Swipe up so that Control center can be view, select the Calculator app and make some calculations – for instance 325*5. Then press the Home button and select another app, for instance Alarm clock. After that, press home button again and select the calculator again. Make some calculations again, and then press home button followed by the Camera app. Snap a picture and then press home button. You will notice that the Settings app is greyed out after 3-5 times - see attached
 

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It may be too early to tell for certain, but the ol’ 8 Plus is feeling rather fast and fluid post-update and post-post-update restart; perhaps a bit smoother overall than Developer Beta 2 (which would make sense). :D
 
Hi guys!
I sent a report to Apple under b2 and now I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced/can replicate this issue?

Settings app greyed out when using apps in Control Center

How to replicate:

Swipe up so that Control center can be view, select the Calculator app and make some calculations – for instance 325*5. Then press the Home button and select another app, for instance Alarm clock. After that, press home button again and select the calculator again. Make some calculations again, and then press home button followed by the Camera app. Snap a picture and then press home button. You will notice that the Settings app is greyed out after 3-5 times - see attached
In my experience and from what I have read this is a relatively benign issue that can happen to any app in the Dock upon sliding up from the bottom of the screen to access Control Center. The UI interprets the users’ finger sliding across the app icon as an initial “press” but then doesn’t quite catch up to the “release” phase, resulting in a depressed (but not actually selected/activated) app icon. This issue has been occurring since the earlier betas of iOS 11 if I recall correctly.

My quick fix is simply 3D-Touching the particular “greyed-out” app icon and then returning to the Home screen.
 
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