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lte not fixed in 12.1 unless beta 5 isn't final but doubt its fixed
That sucks. I did some digging and found old threads on reddit way back in the iOS 12 beta days and this has been an ongoing problem since then. I wish I would have done more research before I updated. It super annoying and never existed before iOS 12 for me. It’s ios 12. I’ve restored, set up as new and it till happens. Leaving and joining wifi networks seems to trigger it more but it randomly just drops also. Reboot and works fine sometimes for days. And some days it happens multiple times. Frustrating.
 
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That sucks. I did some digging and found old threads on reddit way back in the iOS 12 beta days and this has been an ongoing problem since then. I wish I would have done more research before I updated. It super annoying and never existed before iOS 12 for me. It’s ios 12. I’ve restored, set up as new and it till happens. Leaving and joining wifi networks seems to trigger it more but it randomly just drops also. Reboot and works fine sometimes for days. And some days it happens multiple times. Frustrating.
yeah I keep having call failure drop calls even with beta 5 on 12.1 its becoming a joke
 
Haven't such things already been found in the betas?

Leaks vs official announcement are two different things. Take X.0 releases in the past we typically know a lot about the new phones before they're released, doesn't mean they release the GM before they have the opportunity to tell us about it on stage. Ultimately any new features in 12.1 that are connected to the new iPads will be announced tomorrow and then the final build of 12.1 will be released to the public.
 
Tomorrow is gonna be a good day Keynote and release of 12.1 :) nothing today I'm sure
[doublepost=1540836091][/doublepost]See you guys tomorrow
 
So... now that we know iOS 12.1 will be released tomorrow. Who wants to pick the time.

Please don’t say ‘after the event’ as anyone can say that. :)
Generally there are only a couple of typical launch times: 10 AM US Pacific (the more typical one), and 1 PM US Pacific (the less typical one).
 
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