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Time to do some backups.. I'm planning to do a clean install of iOS 27 beta 1. what about you?
I usually just download the IPSW and update from recovery as opposed to a true clean-install. I’ve never noticed a difference between the options, and I usually don’t have the device-breaking bugs that I see others flag on the forums.
 
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Time to do some backups.. I'm planning to do a clean install of iOS 27 beta 1. what about you?

I do backups now and then -- but I've been intentionally not performing clean installs for as long as I can remember. I also don't use a "spare" device for the betas; I'm installing directly to my daily driver iPhone. I know this sounds like I'm asking for trouble... and in a way, that's exactly what I'm doing, but for a purpose.

The thing is, non-techie "typical" users aren't going to do clean installs, and with few exceptions, they don't typically even have a spare iPhone lying around. What Apple needs to see from us is, IMHO, a representation of what those typical users are going to do. If the installation process never fails during the betas -- because all of the beta users are techies who know to do clean installs -- but then it fails frequently or badly when rolled out to the broader community... that obviously becomes a problem.

Of course, the counterpoint here is that I also usually wait for the public beta, unless I'm particularly excited for a given feature that I know is coming, as I feel like that waiting minimizes my risk exposure adequately.

That said: I will definitely be doing a full backup this weekend... because if the new Siri drops in the coming week, I will almost certainly not be waiting for the public beta.
 
I do backups now and then -- but I've been intentionally not performing clean installs for as long as I can remember. I also don't use a "spare" device for the betas; I'm installing directly to my daily driver iPhone. I know this sounds like I'm asking for trouble... and in a way, that's exactly what I'm doing, but for a purpose.

The thing is, non-techie "typical" users aren't going to do clean installs, and with few exceptions, they don't typically even have a spare iPhone lying around. What Apple needs to see from us is, IMHO, a representation of what those typical users are going to do. If the installation process never fails during the betas -- because all of the beta users are techies who know to do clean installs -- but then it fails frequently or badly when rolled out to the broader community... that obviously becomes a problem.

Of course, the counterpoint here is that I also usually wait for the public beta, unless I'm particularly excited for a given feature that I know is coming, as I feel like that waiting minimizes my risk exposure adequately.

That said: I will definitely be doing a full backup this weekend... because if the new Siri drops in the coming week, I will almost certainly not be waiting for the public beta.
Same here. I did do a backup days ago but another one again tonight
 
Anyone else going to skip the keynote and jump straight on to the iOS 27 beta with no knowledge of it? I have a doctor appointment right at the start and the keynote will likely be close to or over by the time I get home from it.
That will be such a cool thing to do! Jumping into a new iOS release knowing nothing and just exploring everything!
 
Anyone else going to skip the keynote and jump straight on to the iOS 27 beta with no knowledge of it? I have a doctor appointment right at the start and the keynote will likely be close to or over by the time I get home from it.
I did that once in the past when I still had the last week of school during WWDC week. But that a long time ago when back in elementary as I couldn’t use my iPhone in class.
 
Just to get the schedule party started, reminder that iOS 16 to 26 for the x.0 branch had 8 betas and then a RC. Also normally betas 1 to 4 have roughly a two week period before shortening the windows.
Also, am I correct in remembering that beta 2 is THREE weeks after beta 1 because of WWDC? So beta 2 would be the week of June 29th instead of the 22nd?
 
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