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My battery health on my 12 pro max started at 87% when I started beta 1, and it went down a whole 5 percentage points to 82% now. Does degradation accelerate as time goes on? Or is this just recalibration? It's not like the number has been jumping all over the place, it's gradually been declining.
I’m still sitting at 100 since purchase in Oct 22.
 
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With every iOS 17 beta I’ve had to reset my AirPods Pro in order to get them to appear in the battery widget while not being used. Kind of annoying.
 
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There is a system-wide PDF problem both in Beta 2 and Beta 3. Opening a PDF file in Dropbox hangs the app. I can open a PDF in Telegram, it's OK to scroll, zoom but you cannot go back, you can't close the file, you can't use the share button. I can open a PDF in Safari but hitting the share button hangs the app, I also could not return to the previous page.
 
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Does everyone’s CarPlay now playing screen look like this? It was like this in beta 2 for me but hasn’t been fixed. Maybe design changes for the larger update rumored to be coming?
 
What feature is missing because of non support of IDLE ?
IDLE is push functionality for IMAP accounts.

In other words, at the moment the phone polls my IMAP providers and does a fetch every x minutes (I've set it to 15 in Settings). If the Mail app supported IDLE then it wouldn't need to do a fetch at all; it would get live updates pushed by the provider. I'm assuming it's a battery issue, although laptops also focus on battery life and the MacOS Mail app does support IDLE.
 
My battery health on my 12 pro max started at 87% when I started beta 1, and it went down a whole 5 percentage points to 82% now. Does degradation accelerate as time goes on? Or is this just recalibration? It's not like the number has been jumping all over the place, it's gradually been declining.

Oh, this may actually be a reason for me to get on the beta since I desperately want my battery to finally go below 80% for AppleCare+ purposes haha
 
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Please before you report a "new" feature, try to make at the very least the effort of searching if anyone else already reported it in the thread.

LOL you're funny! Most people quite frankly can't be arsed and just post any old crap without reading/searching first! But I do agree with you obviously.

But to keep on topic, I'm really impressed with this release. A couple of niggles here and there. I put my phone in landscape mode for the standby feature which worked for awhile then I could hear my phone continuously bong (the noise it makes when you connect to a wireless charger ) so had to put it in portrait mode. If it does it again tonight I will get it reported.
 
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New bug crossfade stopped working. Rebooted phone and now have no wallpapers and the screen slowly loaded up the apps and logos. My Home Screen background is black.
 
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IDLE is push functionality for IMAP accounts.

In other words, at the moment the phone polls my IMAP providers and does a fetch every x minutes (I've set it to 15 in Settings). If the Mail app supported IDLE then it wouldn't need to do a fetch at all; it would get live updates pushed by the provider. I'm assuming it's a battery issue, although laptops also focus on battery life and the MacOS Mail app does support IDLE.
I personally think this is more of a beef with Google and Apple not wanting us to have push Gmail in the Mail App, because this seems like something that could easily been fixed years ago.
 

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