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As I stated in the News thread, I'm hoping my WiFi speed returns to 100%. It's been at ~75% since 15.2 (beta 1 or 2). We pay for 400 mbps, were getting 420+ regularly. Now getting ~300. My old MBP and iMac get 400+ on WiFi.
 
As I stated in the News thread, I'm hoping my WiFi speed returns to 100%. It's been at ~75% since 15.2 (beta 1 or 2). We pay for 400 mbps, were getting 420+ regularly. Now getting ~300. My old MBP and iMac get 400+ on WiFi.

I wish I could get those speeds on the first place! I lived in a. Rural village in England got 900mbps. Moved into a large town struggle to get 50mbps and can’t get fibre optic
 
does this fix the music streaming big that uses cpu usage and extra batt
I don't think there is anything official yet and may not be until next week when the build is released to the greater public outside of beta/RC. If it means anything though, Aaron Zollo noticed his 13 Pro Max was not getting too warm when streaming when running 15.3 beta 2. It doesn't promise anything but this bug was causing extra CPU cycles, which would directly relate to heat buildup, so if you ask me, that is a good sign :)
 
I don't think there is anything official yet and may not be until next week when the build is released to the greater public outside of beta/RC. If it means anything though, Aaron Zollo noticed his 13 Pro Max was not getting too warm when streaming when running 15.3 beta 2. It doesn't promise anything but this bug was causing extra CPU cycles, which would directly relate to heat buildup, so if you ask me, that is a good sign :)
nice one :)
 
* Hand washing reminders bug - not fixed
* HomeKit delays - not fixed
* UK dictation issues - not fixed
* Screen time device sharing bug - not fixed
* Find my custom location names change - not fixed
* Visual lookup - still not available (yes I know that’s not a bug, that’s just down to Apple’s arrogance)

WTF have they been doing??? The first five were introduced with iOS 15 and still exist to this day. Yes I am aware they aren’t major bugs but they have had more than enough time and releases now. I mean, Christ they’ve not exactly loaded iOS 15 with many new features to keep them busy! All reported, all ignored, again!
 
* Hand washing reminders bug - not fixed
* HomeKit delays - not fixed
* UK dictation issues - not fixed
* Screen time device sharing bug - not fixed
* Find my custom location names change - not fixed
* Visual lookup - still not available (yes I know that’s not a bug, that’s just down to Apple’s arrogance)

WTF have they been doing??? The first five were introduced with iOS 15 and still exist to this day. Yes I am aware they aren’t major bugs but they have had more than enough time and releases now. I mean, Christ they’ve not exactly loaded iOS 15 with many new features to keep them busy! All reported, all ignored, again!
I have heard that this whole "Work from home" situation has really put a damper in Apple's development abilities overall. Not saying it is bad per say but the last couple of years has definitely been in decline and would make sense given the 2 years of coronavirus.
 
I have heard that this whole "Work from home" situation has really put a damper in Apple's development abilities overall. Not saying it is bad per say but the last couple of years has definitely been in decline and would make sense given the 2 years of coronavirus.
Lol. iOS 13 was also a mess. A real mess. And there was no Covid around then.
 
I have heard that this whole "Work from home" situation has really put a damper in Apple's development abilities overall. Not saying it is bad per say but the last couple of years has definitely been in decline and would make sense given the 2 years of coronavirus.
I would say its bad due to the results. Apple needs to move these people to somewhere where they can commute in less than 2 hours and afford something more than a 400 square foot studio apartment. Probably why they are building the huge campus in Austin.
 
I wish I could get those speeds on the first place! I lived in a. Rural village in England got 900mbps. Moved into a large town struggle to get 50mbps and can’t get fibre optic
So sorry. Our little town of 12,000+ is installing fiber next year. We should get 1G. Don't need that much, but hopefully my iOS devices will get at least 750 (if our XRs can go that high).
 
I have heard that this whole "Work from home" situation has really put a damper in Apple's development abilities overall. Not saying it is bad per say but the last couple of years has definitely been in decline and would make sense given the 2 years of coronavirus.

I keep hearing that.
Too bad it hasn’t affected me or my team(s) the last 5 yrs. Half of my team is on the other side of the world.
 
I would say its bad due to the results. Apple needs to move these people to somewhere where they can commute in less than 2 hours and afford something more than a 400 square foot studio apartment. Probably why they are building the huge campus in Austin.
Ain't much better here in Austin to tell the truth.
 
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