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I love that the App Store Updates shows the size of each update, but I’ve noticed that every single app update in my history is larger than the stated app size within the App Store. Anyone know why?
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You have iCloud messages enabled?
 
In the meantime, I have quite a severe issue.... Updated iPhone, works brilliantly. Thought "What the hell, I'll update the iPad", and now Wi-Fi is broken on it. I can't log in to my router. I tried setting up a guest network with no password, and after it tried to connect for like 5 minutes, it finally showed up as connected, but Safari couldn't load anything.

I may be seeing the same issue. Updating my iPad Air worked fine, but the iPhone 5s won't connect to either of the WLANs here. Given it's a significant loss of functionality, I'm tempted to try dropping down to 11.2.5 on the iPhone.
 
I may be seeing the same issue. Updating my iPad Air worked fine, but the iPhone 5s won't connect to either of the WLANs here. Given it's a significant loss of functionality, I'm tempted to try dropping down to 11.2.5 on the iPhone.

That sucks! I think the both of us should jump back down. Me especially since my iPad is wi-fi only....
 
WiFi calling on T-mobile has stopped working on 11.3. Hopefully this is fixed through a carrier update push.
 
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WiFi calling on T-mobile has stopped working on 11.3. Hopefully this is fixed through a carrier update push.

Same for me, iPhone X with TMO, worked on the 11.2.X betas and GM yesterday, not working after I did a clean install...not OP, but I'm at home..normal cell coverage. never had an issue toggling it on/off before.
 
someone should screenshot what the cpu throttling button looks like from battery settings that's like the most important feature of ios 11.3
The throttling button is not enabled yet in this first beta it will come later in iOS 11.3 Beta but for now Apple has turn off the throttling inside the beta so those who has older iPhones should be getting fast performance like normal before iOS 11.2 when the battery/performance management was implemented.
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It’s not live yet. Won’t be available until a beta released in February or so.
I will be assuming it come in Beta 4 or 5 Since the first beta should be focused on performance and bugs that was introduced in Beta of iOS 11.3.
 
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone post this yet but can we all take a second and do a slow clap for the huge improvement in RAM management in this early stage of the beta at least for me anyways. I open 10-15 to apps and they all STAY open and zero crashes so far. I forgot what it is like to have this again lol also battery life(yes I know it’s early) but great battery life so far.
 
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Go to settings, display - adjust text size, make it bigger than default, force close messages app, go back to settings, display - set text size to default again and reopen messages app, it should be fixed. Believe it or not, this bug happens to me even of 11.2.5 haha
 
Define "low"? Like one bar signal low or?

So far 3 bars or lower will trigger WiFi Calling. Once it hit full 4 bars, it automatically disable itself. Probably need someone to test it around a place with stable 3 bars to see if it will trigger it again to be sure. For sure, 2 bars or lower will definitely trigger it.
 
Got iCloud messages working flawlessly on my Mac and iPad. For whatever reason it just doesn't want to work on my iPhone though. Tried several restores too, guess it still needs some tweaking.
 
Got iCloud messages working flawlessly on my Mac and iPad. For whatever reason it just doesn't want to work on my iPhone though. Tried several restores too, guess it still needs some tweaking.

What precisely is the benefit of this feature? My messages have more or less been in sync across my devices for a long time now. Does it do an even better job at that? Or is it the storage offloading that is the benefit (1 copy of a message and media is kept in the cloud vs several versions of the same message + media kept in several different places)?
 
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