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All mail notifications disappear spontaneously from the notification centre.
However all of them reappear upon toggling the Settings > Notifications > Mail > "Allow Notifications" from "On" to "Off" and back to "On".

Edit: This toggling is not a practical solution for ensuring notification visibility. One cannot continue to toggle every few hours. Anyone else facing this problem?
I’m still experiencing disappearing notifications as well. On iPhone XS Max occasionally and iPad Pro 11 most of the time.
 
looks normal to me lol
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Why did you remove my remaining issue on the wiki post?

I have just checked the edit history. Is it about HomeKit?
Err...honestly I don't know. Either by mistake, or something funny happened! (looks like we were editing at the same time)
Anyway, I deeply apologize. It was not my intention. I re-added the HomeKit line. Please let me know if it's ok now.
 
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People having a washed out wallpaper in dark mode: are you checking Settings > Wallpaper to see whether the “dark appearance dims wallpaper” option is toggled on?
 
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I have just checked the edit history. Is it about HomeKit?
Err...honestly I don't know. Either by mistake, or something funny happened! (looks like we were editing at the same time)
Anyway, I deeply apologize. It was not my intention. I re-added the HomeKit line. Please let me know if it's ok now.

Thanks for checking and adding it back to the wiki. Must've been some weird quirk. Much appreciated!
 
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Hi, I am the original reporter of those problems. I can confirm that both of them have been fixed in this beta.
Tested on iPad Air 2, iPad Pro 2018, and iPhone 11.
I have now updated the first post!

However, I have found a new similar problem. Don’t know if it’s new from this beta or not (but works fine on 13.1.3).
  • Forwarding an email in the Mail App, using the “long press → forward” menu, crashes the Mail App (Tested on iPhone 11 and iPad Pro 2018).

lol me and my colleagues (IT support) found this issue just a few moments ago as well - it was working fine in previous beta's. Can reproduce it on 4 different devices running beta 4. Works fine on a device running beta 1.
 
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I still have an issue with Safari. On a page with a lot of text, I suddenly cannot scroll up and down at all. The page is like stuck until I reopen safari
 
Same here. About twenty minutes between visits; music, iMessages, a dictionary app, and Photos used during that 20, but Safari didn't reload when I opened it again. Finally.

Also here. Some 15 apps and 20 Safari pages open over about an hour period of time. Safari never reloaded.
 
After testing safari I too have that issue on my 11pro. Not a massive issues for me but needs sorting.
 
Are the settings still smearing for iPhone X in dark mode?
I tested it with iPhone 11 Pro in the local apple store. There was no smearing for newer oled displays.

Also can you double tap to zoom in with iPhone X in safari? This didnt work for all iOS 13 versions so far.

Thanks!
 
Hi, I am the original reporter of those problems. I can confirm that both of them have been fixed in this beta.
Tested on iPad Air 2, iPad Pro 2018, and iPhone 11.
I have now updated the first post!

However, I have found a new similar problem. Don’t know if it’s new from this beta or not (but works fine on 13.1.3).
  • Forwarding an email in the Mail App, using the “long press → forward” menu, crashes the Mail App (Tested on iPhone 11 and iPad Pro 2018).

Yes, can confirm it, too. On my iPhone 11 AND on my 6s. o_O



Thanks for your answer! I don't want to delete all my conversations so I guess I will wait until they will fix this...

You don't loose any conversations or messages. Just backup WhatsApp Chats to iCloud before you delete it and you will be fine.
Facebook and Telegram are stored in the Cloud anyway, so no need to backup here.

Give it a try!
 
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My issue of WiFi dropping to 4G on FaceTime Audio calls is still present.

This doesn't appear to impact everyone, as there aren't that many posts here about it. The swap to 4G seems to result in the call being temporarily dropped. The only way to get the phone back on WiFi is to end the call, after which it reconnects in a couple of seconds. Turning off Mobile Data stops it happening, of course, although the call still occasionally drops.

Interestingly, I think I only experience this bug when the person I'm calling has a bad data connection. Due to this, it seems my phone drops from WiFi to 4G in sympathy, in a doomed attempt to fix an issue with the other person's connection. I have WiFi assist off.

As the issue seems to happen in response to the other person's connection issues, I don't know whether my phone is really swapping to 4G and causing call drops, or whether it's just displaying 4G but not dropping the call (the other person's bad connection could be causing all the drops). I've sent many logs to Apple attached to my Feedback request, but they've shown no interest in reading any of it. Still says "none" and "open" even though I put the FB reference of someone else here who has logged the same issue. Grr.

If anyone else has ever had this issue, feel free to add "see FB7251811" to your call. Then they can ignore yours too!
 
My issue of WiFi dropping to 4G on FaceTime Audio calls is still present.

This doesn't appear to impact everyone, as there aren't that many posts here about it. The swap to 4G seems to result in the call being temporarily dropped. The only way to get the phone back on WiFi is to end the call, after which it reconnects in a couple of seconds. Turning off Mobile Data stops it happening, of course, although the call still occasionally drops.

Interestingly, I think I only experience this bug when the person I'm calling has a bad data connection. Due to this, it seems my phone drops from WiFi to 4G in sympathy, in a doomed attempt to fix an issue with the other person's connection. I have WiFi assist off.

As the issue seems to happen in response to the other person's connection issues, I don't know whether my phone is really swapping to 4G and causing call drops, or whether it's just displaying 4G but not dropping the call (the other person's bad connection could be causing all the drops). I've sent many logs to Apple attached to my Feedback request, but they've shown no interest in reading any of it. Still says "none" and "open" even though I put the FB reference of someone else here who has logged the same issue. Grr.

If anyone else has ever had this issue, feel free to add "see FB7251811" to your call. Then they can ignore yours too!


I am also having this issue and it has been present since the first iOS 13 beta. Its a pain! Bug report sent.
 
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