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Put device into recovery mode and update to release build using iTunes/Finder in Catalina. Or download IPSW and hold Option on Mac or Shift key in PC + “Check for Update” to select the firmware.

Thanks, got it. I thought maybe going to the beta would fix mail for me on my Pro Max, but it didn’t. Instead it just killed the battery life.

I’m resolved that iOS 13 will always be a disaster. Apple will now come out and say that iOS 14 will be for fixes instead of new features, just like they did with iOS 12.
 
Below are basic features that should be implemented in an iOS 13 release in a matter of a maximum of 2 months, as I do not feel like we should wait until iOS 14 to see these basic features implemented...
  1. stop regular phone, and FaceTime audio/video calls from hijacking my entire screen and rendering my phone unusable. And,
  2. add the option to "ignore" calls, to allow calls to ring in the background, in the notification center, for instance. As of now, pressing "Decline" will notify the caller of my intention to ignore them as they will either go to voicemail or be given the notification that "___ is unavailable for FaceTime". "Ignore" will allow ignoring without the other party knowing that they were ignored, as a call will continue to ring until it is naturally sent to voicemail or continue to ring in the case of a FaceTime Audio/Video call.
It is 2020 already and we have been dealing with the above for how many years now?!

You should also send in your feedback to Apple, the larger the number of people wanting this, the merrier. Also, for the moment, as many have also pointed out, ignoring is niftily implemented in the power button/ side button, you just need to press it once and it gets silenced while still hijacking the screen. I do hope iOS 14 heralds a new incoming call notification that is finally not ancient.
 
You should also send in your feedback to Apple, the larger the number of people wanting this, the merrier. Also, for the moment, as many have also pointed out, ignoring is niftily implemented in the power button/ side button, you just need to press it once and it gets silenced while still hijacking the screen. I do hope iOS 14 heralds a new incoming call notification that is finally not ancient.

I did submit my feedback to Apple on:
Likewise, I really do hope iOS 14 puts this issue to rest as well.
 
Purple is for „media“. ;)

I guess the caption only shows the biggest „colors“ (data types). That’s why „media“ is labeled on my iPhone but „messages“ is not.

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If that is the case, then why are you not provided with the legends for the colors Green and Orange? Since they are the same width as the Blue (mail).
 
Apparently my speaker phone sounds terrible after the update. Not for me but for the other person.
Wow so this one broke it for you? My wife's has been doing the echo garbage since forever. Was hoping one of these updates would finally fix it.
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i was on a call last night using speaker and could barely hear it with volume all the way up
Interesting. So maybe that is the true root of the problem, and the echo is just a side effect of having to crank up the volume to hear the other person?
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What devices guys?
11PM. It has been happening on my wife's for as long as I can remember, not since a recent iOS Update.
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I was able to follow these steps with no problem.

My speakerphone went back to normal once I reverted back to 13.3. I wonder what is actually causing the problem.
Seems just a coincidence with the updates. My wife's has been doing it since I can remember even before 13.3, and no updates have stopped it.
 
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My 11 Pro Max has had no speaker phone issue. It’s now on the general release of 13.3 and still no such issue. All the complaints I’ve seen on various forums come from the 13.3.1 beta, have not seen any others on the general release. The beta 13.3.1 fixed almost all 13 bugs on my iPad Pro so I was considering installing it on my phone but not after reading all the speaker phone complaints.
 
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I bought a Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse to use with my iPad Pro. The device will not stay recognized by the IPP. It still shows up in the Bluetooth device list but will not operate after a long period (multi-hour) period of non-use. I have to forget and re-pair the device.

Anyone else having this issue with this mouse (or any Bluetooth connected mouse or pointing device)?
 
13.3.1 beta 1 sure feels a shade smoother and more polished on iPhone 8 when opening, switching between apps and generally interacting with the phone for anything when compared to 13.3 release version.

I am facing occasional internet connectivity blackout, regardless of being on Wi-Fi or Cellular. A quick disconnect and reconnect via the control centre seems to fix things.
 
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I am on 13.3 (17C54).

My Xfinity Mobile and my T-Mobile carrier versions are higher than the versions quoted in this threads original post.

Is that because nobody's updated the first post, or have we really stepped backwards a bit for some reason?

Xfinity Mobile: 40.0

T-Mobile: 40.0

[EDIT: Page 2 shows a lot of people noticing a step backwards. Can't help wondering about the specifics.]

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I am on 13.3 (17C54).

My Xfinity Mobile and my T-Mobile carrier versions are higher than the versions quoted in this threads original post.

Is that because nobody's updated the first post, or have we really stepped backwards a bit for some reason?

Xfinity Mobile: 40.0

T-Mobile: 40.0

[EDIT: Page 2 shows a lot of people noticing a step backwards. Can't help wondering about the specifics.]

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Yes, carrier versions in this beta are a step backwards. This could be intentional as well as just that they were never updated in this branch or anything else. Don't read too much into it at the moment. :)
 
I rolled back myself and unfortunately I couldn’t restore via iCloud or from the my MacBook. Ended up reinstalling all apps and data fresh. Strange thing I lost my custom ringtones and now iTunes won’t restore them either.
 
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