Never had an issue with having beta on a device for trade in or exchange. Warranty and repairs with a beta can be problematic depending on the issue and the Apple Store or employee you’re dealing with.
Fixed: Calling the deprecated SKAdNetwork registerAppForAdNetworkAttribution API will not reset the conversion value to 0 in SKAdNetwork 4.0 postbacks. (113371209)
Users will need to select bank accounts link to Wallet on a per-issuer basis. Subsequent connections with the same issuer overwrite the previous connection. (107258608)
Customers are unable to link their bank account to a card in Wallet from Settings. (108505644) Workaround: Start the connection flow in Wallet.
The transaction icon for ACH Transfers is not localised from “$” to currency of the account. (110706635)
Users might not be able to relink their bank account to a card in Wallet if the connection was unexpectedly disconnected. (112409556)
Titles and descriptions of transactions might not display after update. (113845510) Workaround: Close and re-open Wallet.
Foreign currency transactions on cards linked to bank accounts might incorrectly swap Local Amount and Total amount. (114187393)
Order Tracking details might unexpectedly disappear from the transaction details of cards linked to bank accounts. (114253102) Workaround: View your order details by navigating to Wallet > Orders.
In the Settings pane for Wallet & Apple Pay for cards linked tobank accounts, negative balances in your card’s balance history might display as positive. (115171512)
During the process of linking a bank account to a card to Wallet, the UI might unexpectedly display Light Mode when in Dark Mode. (115174273)
In widgets Text(_:style doesn’t animate its content by default. (107582710) Workaround: To explicitly request an animation, use the View.contentTransition(_ modifier.
Some event ticket passes might fail to ingest into Wallet when added from a website on a Mac. (115216417) Workaround: Add them to Wallet from an iPhone.
There is almost never anything new, feature-wise, in the X.1 release. It’s usually just a bug-fixer, to catch them up to where things were left off when they had to freeze things for the production of the new phones. The X.2 release is where things can get interesting. That’s where we’ll likely see some of as yet unreleased features discussed at WWDC.