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Finally downgraded my iPP 12.9 Gen2 to 11.2.5 after confirming 11.3 PB2 does not solve the severe WiFi issues (mainly slow, and I mean SLOOOOOOW!, speed, some disconnects).

Edit: Battery is significantly better on 11.2.5, too.
 
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Seems that Messages in the cloud is broken. If i delete a message on my phone or iPad i get the pop up and then it deletes on all devices. However if i delete a messages on my MacBook Pro it only deletes the message on that and not the iPad or Phone.

Everything is obviously switched on correctly or it wouldn't delete off the MBP when the message is deleted on the phone/pad.

I'm on the latest beta of MacOS High Sierra as well so not as if it's a version conflict.
 
So the big question is, has anyone with power management enabled disabled it and made note of the difference? Any crashes or unexpected shut downs?
 
From the looks of it, it seems like no one cares that this beta kills off iTunes 12.6.3 and thereby app management on the desktop for good, at least on the latest iPhones?

I DO care. App updates are often flawed and I don’t want to be stuck with something I can’t use properly. The UK’s Guardian and Hive apps are two recent examples of apps I have rolled back. And until recently I was using an old Ios9 compatible version of Pages and Numbers even on my iPhone X.

Although I think there is an alternative for MacOS there is nothing available for Windows. I was hoping imazing would be a possibility but it only handles app data.
 
Weather widget still not fixed in 11.3 beta 2 here.
Different temperature compared to the app.
True, it was updating on beta 1.
 

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The haptic feedback on the selector when setting an alarm seems to be broken on my iPhone X... the rest of haptic feedback are just fine. Anyone else seeing the same issue?

Just saw some other people saying about the same issue. I just filed a bug report!
 
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It’s shocking that Apple seem to break haptic feedback and attention aware features every single beta release.
 
Just had an unexpected shutdown on my almost two year old SE. Battery health was at 87% yesterday. Now at 86%. I was on around 3-5% battery (which isn’t *too* bad for a shutdown imo) when it shut down. I kind of just assumed that it was a normal low battery shutdown. That’s pretty much the level my phone would shut down on, even when it was still be throttled. So I’m not too concerned about disabling throttling. What do you guys think though?
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It’s shocking that Apple seem to break haptic feedback and attention aware features every single beta release.

Hmmm...does that not make you wonder if this might not be part of their testing regimen?

I don’t know if that’s the case but it certainly could be. The beta process is not simply throwing a whole new feature set out there and polishing it through the iterative beta release process. They may intentionally disable features to see what the impact is on other things.
 
Just had an unexpected shutdown on my almost two year old SE. Battery health was at 87% yesterday. Now at 86%. I was on around 3-5% battery (which isn’t *too* bad for a shutdown imo) when it shut down. I kind of just assumed that it was a normal low battery shutdown. That’s pretty much the level my phone would shut down on, even when it was still be throttled. So I’m not too concerned about disabling throttling. What do you guys think though? View attachment 750420 View attachment 750421
Yes "leave on" and notice the difference with when the throttling was on and off ... by the way at what battery percentage did you have the shutdown that triggered the throttling button ?
 
You might be right. I've always had problem with that app.
Actually just tested it and while Apple is reporting 87% iMazing is showing 79 to 84% at different times so apparently the 3rd party's don't match Apples info after-all. At least iMazing doesn't seem to.
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Just had an unexpected shutdown on my almost two year old SE. Battery health was at 87% yesterday. Now at 86%. I was on around 3-5% battery (which isn’t *too* bad for a shutdown imo) when it shut down. I kind of just assumed that it was a normal low battery shutdown. That’s pretty much the level my phone would shut down on, even when it was still be throttled. So I’m not too concerned about disabling throttling. What do you guys think though? View attachment 750420 View attachment 750421
What I find interesting (sad) is that your health is reporting 86% and it had this condition. Of course this feature is in beta ON a beta iOS so I would expect more changes to come. I let my iP6s drain the other day and it got to 1% for a bit then it shut down. It did not trigger the power management. I am showing 87% health.

Yes "leave on" and notice the difference with when the throttling was on and off ... by the way at what battery percentage did you have the shutdown that triggered the throttling button ?
He said 3-5% in the orig post. :)
 
Seems that Messages in the cloud is broken. If i delete a message on my phone or iPad i get the pop up and then it deletes on all devices. However if i delete a messages on my MacBook Pro it only deletes the message on that and not the iPad or Phone.

Everything is obviously switched on correctly or it wouldn't delete off the MBP when the message is deleted on the phone/pad.

I'm on the latest beta of MacOS High Sierra as well so not as if it's a version conflict.
Well Apple needs to be clear on what they mean by "unexpected shutdown" is it Normal low battery shutdown when battery gets to 5-6% or when the battery has some power like 65% and the phone shuts down unexpectedly
 
Weather widget still not fixed in 11.3 beta 2 here.
Different temperature compared to the app.

I installed beta 1 fresh and restored from iCloud backup after having this issue with beta 1 too. Beta 2 is also just not playing nicely, and I can’t figure out why.... :(

Strange. For me, this is the first iOS 11 release in which the weather widget works perfectly

True, it was updating on beta 1.

I honestly had given up on the Apple widget ever being fixed. I bought Be Weather 2 (or Pro, whatever it's called now) and for the most part, I vastly prefer it. It's got the quick-look that Apple's widget has combined with the more comprehensive forecast that Dark Sky has.
 
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