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Bobout

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Since there has been a lot of speculation that Apple is a few Beta's ahead of what was released today, is it possible they may release one that they have been testing and get it out tomorrow ?? I personally don't have any issues on this Beta..My X is doing fine..
 
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Mlrollin91

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Since there has been a lot of speculation that Apple is a few Beta's ahead of what was released today, is it possible they may release one that they have been testing and get it out tomorrow ?? I personally don't have any issues on this Beta..My X is doing fine..
It’s possible but I think Wednesday is more likely. They are going to debug this version to see what is causing the issues and make sure it’s not in the subsequent builds.
 
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Bobout

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I wonder if it has something to do with the install OTA?

Nope, unfortunatly others have reported IPSW route is also having issues ... someone said they shut off screen time and their phone improved.. not sure if that will help for those having issues or not but thats what has been reported
 

iOS Brooks

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We will probably see something similar to iOS 9.3 Beta 1.1 which fixed an important issue.
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sbailey4

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I agree. Less than 24 hours is too fast, but I guess it depends on scope of code change.
Not if they have further builds internally way ahead of what they release. I suspect its an iPX only issue as most complaints have been with that device. This is the best yet for me on iP6s.
 

Nixle

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The issue on my X is only happening when you first start the device (after reboots too) it disappears by itself 1 min later and iOS is very fast after.
 
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Mr$tone

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The issue on my X is only happening when you first start the device (after reboots too) it disappears by itself 1 min later and iOS is very fast after.
Do you have screen time turned on? I read somewhere that’s what’s causing the problem. I have it turned off and no issue what so ever.
 

Mlrollin91

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Not if they have further builds internally way ahead of what they release. I suspect its an iPX only issue as most complaints have been with that device. This is the best yet for me on iP6s.
That could go both ways though. You could be completely correct and the subsequent internal builds solve the issue. Or, those builds contain the same source of code causing the issue and they had not previously caught it. I think today is unlikely because they need to find the issue and make sure it’s not present in the other builds.
 
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john991

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That could go both ways though. You could be completely correct and the subsequent internal builds solve the issue. Or, those builds contain the same source of code causing the issue and they had not previously caught it. I think today is unlikely because they need to find the issue and make sure it’s not present in the other builds.

Probably not today. As stated even if they have a build that works, Apple would like to test it thoroughly. Especially what happened yesterday.

My guess is later this week. (Wednesday or Thursday)
 
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