Tomorrow
If nothing else, at least you’re consistently wrong .
I've been flagging all those posts... heh hehTHAT word is now banned around here
Como on. He has been Right very often. Thanks Dan
LOL and it was! Sorry @dan9700, too funny.Must be today then....
It doesn’t work all the time but...Apple really needs to let us start downloading these over cellular. Especially if we have always allow for apps over 200MB turned on. I shouldn't have to wait till I get home this evening just to download 130MB when I have unlimited data.
It doesn’t work all the time but...
If you have two devices, I use an iPad and iPhone with cellular.. turn on hotspot and use that hotspot on the other device to download the update.. if it is going slow you can turn off the hotspot and it may work better over cellular after it gets started. Sometimes I have to turn the hotspot back on. This has worked for me more than 50% of the time.
grrr...still not here for me.
grrr...still not here for me.
Restart your iPhone and check again, PB popped up for me straight after restart.
...as iOS 13 seems to be still pretty unstable this late into the beta cycle
My guess is that we'll see Beta 9 between 8/27 - 8/29, Beta 10 between 9/3 - 9/5, and GM on 9/10 on the day the new iPhones are previewed at the Apple event.
I have a strong feeling we'll see a zero day deployment of 13.0.1 on either the day iOS 13 is released to the public (9/18), or the day the new iPhones go on sale (9/20). This will more or less serve as the real release of iOS 13 with remaining bugs squashed, as iOS 13 seems to be still pretty unstable this late into the beta cycle, but Apple needs to internally finalize the GM by end of August so it can be loaded onto the new phones that are being ramped up into production now.
As a "the more you know" fact, someone previously mentioned Apple can wirelessly update software on phones after they're produced and sealed in a box. This is actually not possible nor part of their process during new iPhone production.
Running PB7 (DB8) on old devices (iPhone 7 and iPad Air 2) with no issues whatsoever, so Apple should have plenty of time for polishing/optimising it further before the official release. The rest is up to 3rd party developers, but I am quite positive it will not let us down on release.
The files app is still a mess.
Well for one I added a SMB share, which isn't supported on iOS 12, I now cannot remove said SMB share, on either my phone or my iPad, I've selected connect to server, I've tapped the I symbol and then remove and the share is still present, it no longer works and I can't remove it, I've rebooted, I've deleted and reinstalled the files app, I now just have a dead link to a server that I don't want any more.How is it messier than its iOS 12 counterpart?