Decent size, too. 693.6mb on my 2020 SE.it's out
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Decent size, too. 693.6mb on my 2020 SE.it's out
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Same issue on 11 Pro Max. It’s been tricky, to say the least.I really hope you're right. I installed it on my 11 before they pulled it and my touch screen is all messed up.
No idea if it supports blood oxygen
nothing today.
Seems like that's incorrect again.nothing today.
I don't think we see 14.1 until after the conclusion of the iPhone event. Too much revealing code in there, I suspect. They'll release a pseudo-GM of that right then, so devs can build against it in time to have apps ready for the iPhone release 10 days later. In other words - kind of how it is with the X.0 versions most years.
In a way, think of 14.1 as the "real 14.0" and 14.0 as "14 point negative one".
I got my first reading of 98% after updating. Exciting!No idea if it supports blood oxygen
If you look at time stamp of my comment, it is past the release time.Do you do this on purpose?
I am glad that was incorrect.Seems like that's incorrect again.
If the comment said something like "nothing so far" perhaps that would be correct at the time (even if it wouldn't really say much), but "nothing today" says something about the whole day, which isn't the case. It hasn't been the case in some instances in the past either.If you look at time stamp of my comment, it is past the release time.
so even though I may happily be proved incorrect, my response is not incorrect in terms of the moment of posting that.
nevertheless I am glad I was proven wrong.
Sometimes not rushing to make a statement of one type or another can help avoid incorrect statements.I am glad that was incorrect.
I would think 14.1 and then an update to 14.1.1I wonder if the new iPad Air will have 14.0.1 or 14.1 or 14.0.2 ( if there is ). There is no way it will be ios 14.2.