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Have you guys noticed this how iMessage now has its own dedicated sub-menu? I’m not sure if this changed in beta 1 or beta 2.

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For me on the 15 Pro FaceId stopped working, restarting the phone helped. But he ate the battery at that time.
Yep it's not worked a few times for me and a restart sorted it....it's also really slow on a couple of occasions
 
Is anyone having issues with dark mode extensions in Safari? I've had problems with both iOS 17.4 BETA1 and BETA2. I have tested using both Noir and Dark Reader. A lot of websites that have always worked aren't working at all. Noir and Dark Reader claim to be activated on the sites, but they don't do anything. Never had issues like this before. Rebooting the phone, re-installing extensions, restarting Safari. Nothing seems to be working.
 

Hope this is the right place to post this… lost the ability to scroll back through listening history of Apple Music on my iPad (M2 12.9). When I ”pull down” on the Playing Next list, it used to scroll backwards through the songs you’ve been listening to, but now it just pulls the whole Now Playing screen down.
 
I have no idea why people constantly ask this type of questions. No one know what apps you must have.

It all depends on how much risk you want to take. This is a question only YOU can answer.

And if someone needs to ask this question then they shouldn’t be running betas anyway.

I just wish people would ignore posts like the one we are referring to.
 
And if someone needs to ask this question then they shouldn’t be running betas anyway.

I just wish people would ignore posts like the one we are referring to.
It seems that people do not understand that installing OS in beta versions, they are usually loaded with bugs and if you install them on your main device you run the risk of it crashing, not working properly and those problems. You have to evaluate the risk you want to take and that's it, if you don't want to have so much risk, enrolling in the public betas are more polished, but having a developer profile and asking this type of questions........ well, it squeaks a lot. And I say it without acrimony..
 
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It seems that people do not understand that installing OS in beta versions, they are usually loaded with bugs and if you install them on your main device you run the risk of it crashing, not working properly and those problems. You have to evaluate the risk you want to take and that's it, if you don't want to have so much risk, enrolling in the public betas are more polished, but having a developer profile and asking this type of questions........ well, it squeaks a lot. And I say it without acrimony..
To be fair, I only installed 17.4 beta because I was experiencing serious problems on 17.3 that I hoped a further update might resolve… it didn’t, but hardware repairs did. as such I’m still stuck on the beta for the time being.

That said, b1 seems to be particularly good to me; perhaps even better than some of the more recent “stable” releases. For that reason I think I’m actually just going to stay on b1 for now. Don’t fix what ain’t broken. Aside from the %20 search web bug and the App Store being slow/laggy. Can’t really complain about much on this one.
 
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