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GreyOS

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Disagree. Apple is the only party that has the say so about when and how they release. They’re “nice” enough to let us play in their sandbox but they don’t have to. Nor do they “have” to release hardware on schedules we want. Of course, we also don’t have to buy said hardware as a consequence.
By they way, here you've departed from the argument you made in your original post. There, the implication was that although there can be circumstances where you can legitimately be unhappy with Apple and their slow pace of bug fixing in your current devices, in this case you shouldn't because they may be fixing problems for future devices.

I'm saying that someone isn't compelled to factor in Apple's decision to take on more work into their judgement- in fact it could merely be another action by Apple that one finds disappointing. Please note that customer satisfaction is about a lot more than simply performing a legal minimum of tasks. So yes, Apple are not obliged to keep us happy. My point is we're not obliged to be happy either. Apple is free to create new devices that take precedence over existing devices. But owners of those existing devices are free to be unhappy about that too.
 
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iPhoneguy86

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I’m not getting prompted for the PB2 update and I have the profile installed...maybe this is part of the issue I had....is PB2 officially out??? Is that correct?
 

iPhoneguy86

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I don’t see PB 2......
[doublepost=1499879395][/doublepost]I’m gonna reinstall the beta profile again but I shouldn’t have to keep doing that to get the subsequent beta updates....
 

sbailey4

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Must resist downloading it! 10.3.3. on my iPad is so nice.
Yeah and beta 3 is still a little shady on iPad mini 4. Not terrible and it works but there are a lot of re-springs and some apps don't work properly still. I dont use it much so not a big deal but certainly 10.3.3 is better on it so far.
 

Mlrollin91

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Yeah and beta 3 is still a little shady on iPad mini 4. Not terrible and it works but there are a lot of re-springs and some apps don't work properly still. I dont use it much so not a big deal but certainly 10.3.3 is better on it so far.
Thanks, that alone is enough to keep me from updating. The restrings on beta 2 were terrible, didn't have a single one on beta 1.
 

sbailey4

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I don’t see PB 2......
[doublepost=1499879395][/doublepost]I’m gonna reinstall the beta profile again but I shouldn’t have to keep doing that to get the subsequent beta updates....
No you shouldn't have to. If you have the current profile it should be good for the remaining iOS 11 betas until the new iOS major version starts. Sometimes, as I mentioned in other post, you have to reboot, and other things to try and force it to check or start downloading.
 

Feenician

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Thanks, that alone is enough to keep me from updating. The restrings on beta 2 were terrible, didn't have a single one on beta 1.

I don't have any apps that don't work and haven't seen any resprings. The only major downside, other than small bugs and niggles, is the battery life.

DOOOOO IIIIIIIIT :p
 
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