Relax, they’ve been seeding some betas at 4pm this time around. They might do that today.
Not with the release of 10.3.3 and macOS 10.12.6 betas. Next week makes the most sense now.Relax, they’ve been seeding some betas at 4pm this time around. They might do that today.
They released 10.3.3 beta and iOS 11 beta on the same day last month. They can do it again.Not with the release of 10.3.3 and macOS 10.12.6 betas. Next week makes the most sense now.
And this is the guy who said the following:Not really, they said it had a "strong possibility" of releasing on Monday (the 3rd) or some point this week as well. They clearly aren't even sure themselves.
Where do you see that? In following that comment it is "strong possibility of the 10th"Not really, they said it had a "strong possibility" of releasing on Monday (the 3rd) or some point this week as well. They clearly aren't even sure themselves.
When? Please post the articles. Because I don't believe so.They released 10.3.3 beta and iOS 11 beta on the same day last month. They can do it again.
I was just thinking this as well, will it really take Apple that long to release when according to the build number, it's already finalized?And this is the guy who said the following:
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I mean, he could be correct, but given the almost certainly final status of Beta 6, it seems unlikely that the public release of 10.3.3 will be 12 days from now.
Wasn't the 17th the same day as 9.3.3 last year? So probably just pulling random dates out of the air.And this is the guy who said the following:
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I mean, he could be correct, but given the almost certainly final status of Beta 6, it seems unlikely that the public release of 10.3.3 will be 12 days from now.
They released 10.3.3 beta and iOS 11 beta on the same day last month. They can do it again.
That sounds about right, iOS 9.3.3 came out on Monday the 18th. They simply chose the third Monday in July.Wasn't the 17th the same day as 9.3.3 last year? So probably just pulling random dates out of the air.
Yeah, so that doesn't sound like a very reliable source....That sounds about right, iOS 9.3.3 came out on Monday the 18th. They simply chose the third Monday in July.
I'm willing to keep an open mind on this source, but you need a track record before you can claim infallibility.Yeah, so that doesn't sound like a very reliable source....
When? Please post the articles. Because I don't believe so.
Also not true, Beta 2 was released on Wednesday at 1PM PDT/4PM EDT.My bad, they were released on different days.
But beta 2 was released on a Thursday at 4pm. It’s really anyone’s guess when the third beta is released.
Also not true, Beta 2 was released on Wednesday at 1PM PDT/4PM EDT.
What does that have to do with iOS 11? And iOS 10.3.3 and iOS 11 not having overlapping betas on the same day.Oh, I meant to say beta 4 of 10.3.3
What does that have to do with iOS 11? And iOS 10.3.3 and iOS 11 not having overlapping betas on the same day.
Because iOS 11 is a major update and iOS 10.3.3 is polishing off iOS 10 for the devices that will no longer receive future iOS updates. There is a very small chance for catastrophic issues in iOS 10.3.3 compared to iOS 11.It’s a beta release just like iOS 11. The release times have been inconsistent, why would iOS 11 different?
Apparently not. Still no mention of 10.3.3 beta 6 and that was close to 2 hrs ago.
Maybe cause it's the same build as beta 5? seems kinda funky but it always reports beta buildsApparently not. Still no mention of 10.3.3 beta 6 and that was close to 2 hrs ago.
We need a DP 3 before a PB 2... So no, no PB 2 today or tomorrow.No PB2 today? Tomorrow?
I dunno. Its technically a different build (build # at least) and the notes calling it beta 6. So I would think that would trigger it if its truly an automatic process. I suspect its managed by the acct owner and thus has to be manually updated.Maybe cause it's the same build as beta 5? seems kinda funky but it always reports beta builds
As I mentioned a bit above, I find this twitter feed to be unreliable. I had hoped it was automated, scraping info from the Apple Dev site (which itself is also slow to show new updates), but it appears it is manual.Apparently not. Still no mention of 10.3.3 beta 6 and that was close to 2 hrs ago.