Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
Status
The first post of this thread is a WikiPost and can be edited by anyone with the appropiate permissions. Your edits will be public.
Apple still hasn’t fixed memory management. Safari tabs are constantly re-loading. Anytime I switch between Safari and another app like YouTube that app re-loads. And I’m on the latest iPad Pro, 12.9”. Having Safari tabs constantly reload (like the first iPad Air with 1GB RAM) makes the device so unpleasant to use. I never had this issue with iOS 12. 😔
 
I guess hell finally froze over!

Screen Shot 2020-03-04 at 23.20.30.png

Release notes are from the AppleSeed for IT program. They usually offer far more detail than the dev ones.
 
Where do you find these AppleSeed notes?
It's part of AppleSeed for IT. If you use Apple Business Manager for volume purchasing and device management, you have access.

Access is upon approval by Apple, however. You have to essentially open a Business Manager account with Apple (which then they will verify the legitimacy of your company and contacts) and then they'll open AppleSeed up to you. Neither Business Manager nor AppleSeed cost anything.

It's a better way to get beta software (and they're the same builds as the dev track) for testing on business systems without paying for dev tools.
 
  • Like
Reactions: JVNPhoto
Apple still hasn’t fixed memory management. Safari tabs are constantly re-loading. Anytime I switch between Safari and another app like YouTube that app re-loads. And I’m on the latest iPad Pro, 12.9”. Having Safari tabs constantly reload (like the first iPad Air with 1GB RAM) makes the device so unpleasant to use. I never had this issue with iOS 12. 😔

This is true. To me they had fixed in an earlier version of iOS 13 as it was in the release notes, but now it has reverted in 13.3.1, possibly even 13.3. Certainly hasn't changed in 13.4.
 
  • Like
Reactions: CMG91
Gonna have to figure this one out ...
My main GMail account on this IPP has stopped updating. Says it is and "Updated just now" but it din't.
My devices in 13.3.1 (IPP 11 and IP Max) are fine.
Exchange and iCloud account are okay.

More to come.

Update 1: The All Mailboxes (3 columns) shows the latest emails. Inbox for that account does not. Strange.

Update 2: Had to completely delete the account off of the IPP and reinstall it. Still seeing some strange behavior around "Unread" emails. After reading they are showing back up as "Unread" then switching back to read in a couple of minutes.😕
 
I do not like to keep battery percentage enabled. So, in 13.4 beta, if I ever want to see battery percentage, I can pull up Control Centre and iOS 13.4 beta shows the entire status bar there, with the percentage for battery, making it a nifty addition and shortcut for knowing battery percentage if I ever want to, without having to go into Settings and enabling percentage first.

I am back on 13.3.1 so I cannot post a screenshot now otherwise would have accompanied my post with a screenshot for further clarity.

Ahh you’re on an iPhone without the notch?
 
If I turn of Wi-Fi Assist in Settings > Cellular it's turned on again when I open the Settings again. Seems it can't be turned off. I'm on a iPhone 11Pro.
Mine stays off properly on iPhone 11. I did have it off before updating, but just toggled it on, closed the app, then off, closed the app, and it remained off.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: Babygotfont
Is the usb storage issue fixed
i mean on my ipad air when i copy files from a usb source the my files app freezes for some time ( depending on the size of file)
 
Working fine here as well. iPhone 11. What’s your issue?
Making changes to the DNS settings by switching from Auto to Manual entering new DNS IP followed by clicking Save just results in the setting going back to Auto everytime.
 
Making changes to the DNS settings by switching from Auto to Manual entering new DNS IP followed by clicking Save just results in the setting going back to Auto everytime.
Not for me! I switched it to Auto and then back to Manual just for this but it seemed to work fine.
 
Any more you can share?

iOSBry
Well I can confirm that I’m not seeing the unread messages notification, but I wasn’t affected by this bug either for some reason. Loading junk mail for iCloud takes an oddly long time to complete, however.
 
Well I can confirm that I’m not seeing the unread messages notification, but I wasn’t affected by this bug either for some reason. Loading junk mail for iCloud takes an oddly long time to complete, however.
I wasn’t clear. I meant any more you can share of the AppleSeed release notes?

iOSBry
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.