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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.
No telling. Do you remember the 8.0.1 OTA issue? I believe it was only the iP6, 6+ and only OTA update files that broke cellular. iTunes update was fine. (If I am remembering correctly. It was one of the early 8.xx builds if not 8.0.1.) They released a fix the next day. Be interesting to see how this plays out.
 
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I think there's a pretty good chance we're going to see it shortly. I want it, as I reverted back to 11.4.1 and then back up to 12 beta 6. My phone is still recovering from the multiple moves! I should have just stayed with 7.
 
Apple released a revised iOS 11 beta 3 only one day after the original was pulled, for what it’s worth.
I’m not sure what you are referring to. iOS 11 Beta 2 had two builds and the revision came 5 days after the original beta 2.
 
I think it will come at a wierd time not planned 6pm in the uk
[doublepost=1534266434][/doublepost]They might skip beta 7 and wait till beta 8 on Monday
 
I predict a Beta 7 Update 1 before the end of the week and a delayed Beta 8 sometime after (ie not Monday)
 
I could stay on Beta 7 until GM, its absolutely perfect, no issues at all, super fast and smooth.
 
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what I mean, is that they will release the public beta 6 as a revised version of the developer b7. they won't release a new developer b7
 
what I mean, is that they will release the public beta 6 as a revised version of the developer b7. they won't release a new developer b7
Public Beta 6 will almost certainly be the exact same software as Developer Beta 7. That's how it would have been yesterday if they had released the Public Beta. The only difference is calling it a Public Beta and a Developer Beta. The only reason they have different numbers is that Apple does not release a public beta along with the first developer beta, so the public beta is always one number behind, e.g., DB2=PB1, DB3=PB2, etc...
 
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