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Anybody having messages in the cloud sync issues?
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Is dark sky built into iOS 14? I’m in USA and it still uses the old weather channel

It appears that they are assimilating it in. If you have precipitation on the way, you will get a histogram chart just below the current temp showing the amount of precipitation expected in the next hour. That’s a Dark Sky thing. The basic forecast...who knows? They may still grab that from the Weather Channel for now.
 
anyone have any issues with your apple watch not vibrating for phone calls when someone calls on this beta? I have the latest public release on my apple watch and ios 14 beta on my iphone 11 pro...any ideas?

Sare issue here the only way I get It to work is to do a power cycle, I also notice that my watch randomly disconnects at times as well
 
Safari is totally broken for me. Won’t load any pages, I just get ‘A problem repeatedly occurred’ error.

Tried WiFi and cellular, clearing cache and cookies etc.
Anyone else had Safari issues?

I think its not Safari. Generally ios14 beta 1 has network problems with wifi/cellular.
 
First few betas are always 2 weeks.

That is certainly true, and while I think it will be the case here, too, it can also be said that most new versions of iOS launch on the first Monday in June, not the 4th.

But I don’t see them varying from it here.
 
I have two questions:
- How was it in the past years? Public and developer beta on same day?

- Is it possible to delete the developer profile and download the public one for the public betas or should I stay at the developer one?
 
I’m seeing even more space taken up by the “Other” section. I hard rebooted my iPhone 11 Pro Max a few hours ago and waited a bit to grab this screenshot. I know there’s log files and stuff being created and whatnot. I’m just remembering the early macOS 10.15 betas with the APFS snapshots taking up more and more space, I think because of Time Machine backups? I wonder what this could be in iOS?

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16.01 GB here.

I wonder what’s responsible for such a huge difference.
 
I have two questions:
- How was it in the past years? Public and developer beta on same day?

Eventually, yes. Historically, there is no public version of the first beta which is released following the WWDC Keynote.

The second developer beta is released about 2 weeks later, and the first public beta comes out a day or two after that.

Developer beta releases come every 2 weeks ON AVERAGE, and the public betas lag the dev beta by a day or so.

Eventually the developer betas come out every week, and as we get closer to the actual release, the public betas will start coming out the same day as the dev betas.

- Is it possible to delete the developer profile and download the public one for the public betas or should I stay at the developer one?

Typically, yes. The final beta release ("gold master" or GM) is usually a full release (not the typical delta), which USUALLY is the same code as the general release, and there is no corresponding public beta.

You can delete the developer beta profile at any time. To get the public beta, you will need to install the public beta profile.

 
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