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Is it okay to update yet? I'm still on iOS 17 and everything is working flawlessly and I don't wanna wreck it.
With the delayed of apple intelligence, there are much less reasons to update to iOS 18. It I were you, I will hold the update for now.
 
Email push is not working for iCloud emails. You have to manually open Mail and refresh.
Weirdly, as I still have a notification sound issue, I don't have any issues receiving iCloud mails via push.

To get around Apple's stupid limitation in not allowing Focus modes to be triggered by calendar events, I set an event alert to send me an email (to my iCloud account) and an automation then gets triggered which sets the focus mode. This works fine without me having to open the Mail app.
 
> Mail notifications still silent

How can it be this bad, how can a $trillion company ship such obviously faulty software?

I'm quite frustrated. I missed an important email today, seriously almost threw my iPhone across the room.

If there was ANY other reasonable option, if androids and PCs weren't so creepy and awful, I'd sell all my apple gear and never look back.
if you were expecting an important email, why did you check if you realized a problem with notification on a beta software? Things, such as this, happen on beta software.
 
if you were expecting an important email, why did you check if you realized a problem with notification on a beta software? Things, such as this, happen on beta software.
This bug was introduced with 18.3.2; which is not beta. The idea was to see if Beta 18.4 fixed a public release bug.
 
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I use 366 too, as it can show events which are already in progress.

Imagine you have a party from, say, 9pm until 3am, and you weren't planning on attending at 9.

Around 9:15pm you check your phone, and Apple's widget happily tells you that you're a loser with no friends and nothing to do. Go home, go to bed.

Calendar366 will tell you that the party is still happening, go out and have fun (or go home, and go to bed, but knowing you've skipped the party).
@srbNYC

The Outlook widget was showing more like Agenda and the Calendar more like List. That stopped with this beta. My Proton Calendar widget continued to work correctly.

What I did this weekend:
Removed Outlook - app and widget
Removed all accounts linked Calendar and removed the widget. Didn’t remove the app as that just hides it.
Reinstalled iOS via ipsw
Hard reboot
Reinstalled Outlook - reinstalled widget - it worked and showed Agenda view
Reinstalled Calendar widget - it showed List view.

Crossing fingers….

RC out. - 🤣😂🤣
 
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