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I got my first pop up alert for an app tonight asking me to allow location and privacy I think. Funny thing is it only had an allow button. I didn’t allow it so I had to just click off the alert and close it out.
 
Not wrong lol, only reason I’m watching them all at the moment, so I can see if the green tint and battery life issues has been fixed.
Raised blacks is definitely still there.

I do believe they reduced some green tint though. Beta 6 introduced it again for me but beta 7 seems to have fixed it. An example is the grey UI on this forum. When it’s bad the greys look greenish, or in the keyboard.

There still is a very strong green tint most times when there is an overlayed UI interface. The UI pane behind the front focused pane becomes very green.

Try sending a photo from the photos app through Signal. When the signal UI slides up over the photos app quick action UI, you can clearly see the photos app portion is very green.
 
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Seriously apple wtf are you doing, 3 betas and battery life is still the same on my 12 pro max 😡 normally have 6h usage with 50% left, now it’s 5h. 😡
 
I would suggest a full restore once it’s released to public
Stuff that lol, lucky I'm not the only one who's experiencing worse battery life, hopefully it's fixed when the final version is released.

People on 14.4.2 are also getting avg battery life.
 
Still no "Waze Like Reporting" feature for us in the UK 🇬🇧

I'm starting to wonder whether they'll hold off releasing this feature in the UK at launch.
 
Last week the profile were pulled by apple and new once’s were given out. Look into, you might need to remove the profile and install new ones. Everyone did it last week it was needed cause apple pulled previous profiles so you might have an old one installed
"Everyone" did not do it or have to do it. I've been using the same profile since beta 2 and had no issue.
 
Stuff that lol, lucky I'm not the only one who's experiencing worse battery life, hopefully it's fixed when the final version is released.

People on 14.4.2 are also getting avg battery life.

Just restore from backup. It’s one way of trying to fix battery issues.
 
Last week the profile were pulled by apple and new once’s were given out. Look into, you might need to remove the profile and install new ones. Everyone did it last week it was needed cause apple pulled previous profiles so you might have an old one installed

The old profile still works it’s just the SSL certificate has expired.

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Can anyone explain to me why the hell these "small updates" take so damn long to install especially when in "preparing update" even on the latest devices? I have an iPhone 11 Pro Max / iPad Air 4th Generation / iPad Pro 4th Generation and they all take forever to update. This does not make sense. Now if the update was 5GB plus yeah sure, but not updates that only come in at around 300mb.
 
Can anyone explain to me why the hell these "small updates" take so damn long to install especially when in "preparing update" even on the latest devices? I have an iPhone 11 Pro Max / iPad Air 4th Generation / iPad Pro 4th Generation and they all take forever to update. This does not make sense. Now if the update was 5GB plus yeah sure, but not updates that only come in at around 300mb.
it's a binary patch. they actively patch binary segments of files. It keeps the downloads small, but increases the amount of time used, because everything is backup'ed, verified, probably more then once. It's probably all running on a single core as well. Such update processes want to be extremely conservative by nature, because tiny mistakes make for bricked devices.
 
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