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I don’t understand how they can release a beta with this echo bug. Went right back to 13.3. Nobody will stay on this Beya to test over the holidays. This is a trillion dollar company. We got a man on the moon with way less tech . What is apples doing?
I never install the beta versions of IOS, I prefer to wait for the GM release so I don't know what is going on when you say this echo bug, sounds bad though.
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If only they had some real competition... ranting!!!!
They have allowed the competition to gain a advantage now, yrs ago everyone would laugh at Android, now they laugh at IOS, Android has and is improving where IOS is going backwards big time. Don't know what is going on at Apple in terms of staff, obviously it's not the same team of developers as before,
 
I don’t understand how they can release a beta with this echo bug. Went right back to 13.3. Nobody will stay on this Beya to test over the holidays. This is a trillion dollar company. We got a man on the moon with way less tech . What is apples doing?

I recalled one user reported the issue can be fixed if you do a network reset. Give it a try?
 
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I was iffy on testing betas with the 13.3b1 messages issue. Now a x.3.x release has a pretty big phone echo bug? Not sure if putting first beta releases on daily drivers (even public releases) is a good idea anymore. x.3.x beta releases for me have been historically bug-free.
 
Strange my first call post update had the echo (iP X) and I just tested it again before doing a network reset so I could compare both calls. The echo has disappeared for now. No reset done.
 
I was iffy on testing betas with the 13.3b1 messages issue. Now a x.3.x release has a pretty big phone echo bug? Not sure if putting first beta releases on daily drivers (even public releases) is a good idea anymore. x.3.x beta releases for me have been historically bug-free.
It's really easy to go back to 13.3. No restore needed, you just put the phone into DFU/recovery mode and "upgrade" it back to 13.3. Takes a few minutes.

So I'd recommend trying out the beta just in case the speakerphone bug either doesn't appear on your phone, or you don't make calls on speaker so aren't impacted by it.
 
I am currently on the beta and I am moving tomorrow to a iPhone 11 Pro. My backup in iCloud is the 13.3.1 beta. What's the cleanest way to get my backup over to the new phone? I was thinking these steps:

1. Setup the new phone as new without a restore.
2. Upgrade the phone to 13.3.1 beta
3. Reset the phone again.
4. Go through the setup process and restore this time from iCloud.

Input is appreciated if I can streamline this........
 
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I am currently on the beta and I am moving tomorrow to a iPhone 11 Pro. My backup in iCloud is the 13.3.1 beta. What's the cleanest way to get my backup over to the new phone? I was thinking these steps:

1. Setup the new phone as new without a restore.
2. Upgrade the phone to 13.3.1 beta
3. Reset the phone again.
4. Go through the setup process and restore this time from iCloud.

Input is appreciated if I can streamline this........

That is the way!
 
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I'm just back on this beta and I've no Problems on my iPhone 11Pro, besides all the regular stuff which hasn't been fixed (yet). The battery drain is gone, now it's about 1% every two / three hours if i'm not touching the phone.

I'm just seeing an increase of "Siri"-Usage in the stats, which means every couple of hours Siri is at 100% for usually just one hour. And I don't know why, because i'm not using "Listen to Siri" and have all the apps not indexed for Siri.
 
I'm just back on this beta and I've no Problems on my iPhone 11Pro, besides all the regular stuff which hasn't been fixed (yet). The battery drain is gone, now it's about 1% every two / three hours if i'm not touching the phone.

I'm just seeing an increase of "Siri"-Usage in the stats, which means every couple of hours Siri is at 100% for usually just one hour. And I don't know why, because i'm not using "Listen to Siri" and have all the apps not indexed for Siri.
No problems?
What about U1/UWB using ur location everytime.
 
I am currently on the beta and I am moving tomorrow to a iPhone 11 Pro. My backup in iCloud is the 13.3.1 beta. What's the cleanest way to get my backup over to the new phone? I was thinking these steps:

1. Setup the new phone as new without a restore.
2. Upgrade the phone to 13.3.1 beta
3. Reset the phone again.
4. Go through the setup process and restore this time from iCloud.

Input is appreciated if I can streamline this........

Just make sure to do a manual iCloud backup before restoring it on the new iPhone
 
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I don’t understand how they can release a beta with this echo bug. Went right back to 13.3. Nobody will stay on this Beya to test over the holidays. This is a trillion dollar company. We got a man on the moon with way less tech . What is apples doing?
Good thing you are installing this on a development device and not on your daily use device. It would be silly to do such a thing. Apple can address this in the next release. Though I have not heard any echo on my test device
 
I don’t understand how they can release a beta with this echo bug. Went right back to 13.3. Nobody will stay on this Beya to test over the holidays. This is a trillion dollar company. We got a man on the moon with way less tech . What is apples doing?

They don't run a full suite of tests on a beta release. By using the beta version you become part of the test team to help get these issues identified.
 
Good thing you are installing this on a development device and not on your daily use device. It would be silly to do such a thing. Apple can address this in the next release. Though I have not heard any echo on my test device
What's "silly" is Apple making a PUBLIC beta available for the general audience to put on their development devices. I mean what are they thinking? I suspect the general audience who use the free public betas don't have development devices handy since they are most likely, not developers. :rolleyes:
 
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