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superstrikertwo

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Please report bugs to bugreport.apple.com (a developer account is not required to do this).

iOS 9.3.3 Beta 1
Build:
13G12

Bugs (new to iOS 9.3.3):
  • Battery stats seem to be faulty with usage and standby showing the same. (no actual drain) Just high usage being reported. Resetting settings fixes temporary but returns.
  • Game still lag when iOS adjusting brightness.

Changes:
  • Darwin Kernel Version goes to 15.6, from 15.5 in iOS 9.3.2.

Bug Fixes:


Performance:
 
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skwood

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Nothing for watchOS, I hope they're busy on watchOS 3 and not just stopping working on it because they are dropping Apple Watch 1 with OS 3 :confused:
 
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jonnyb098

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This has got to be the iPad Pro bug fix. I can't imagine it being much more than that.
There are multiple issues with the 9.7 pro. The major one being some devices being bricked......the other is a springboard crash that has a lengthy thread here and on the Apple community forum. Exiting safari or switching out of safari causes a quick crash to the Apple logo (springboard). Crash reports show safari is hogging resources tot he point of crashing upon exit. But it's random , sometimes I can go a couple weeks with no crash and sometimes it'll happen twice in one day.
 

SMIDG3T

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I am quite surprised we're seeing another beta considering iOS 10 is literally around the corner (for registered developers and public beta testers). The reason iOS 9.3.2 took so long was because (at the time) we thought it'd be the last ever iOS 9 update. Maybe this is just to fix the issues with the iPad Pro's.

Oh and I hope Apple drop 32-bit devices for iOS 10 so they can purely focus on the 64-bit devices.
 
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danleon950410

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I am quite surprised we're seeing another beta considering iOS 10 is literally around the corner. The reason iOS 9.3.2 took so long was because (at the time) we thought it'd be the last ever iOS 9 update. Maybe this is just to fix the issues with the iPad Pro's.

Oh and I hope Apple drop 32-bit devices for iOS 10 so they can purely focus on the 64-bit devices.

Keep hoping hard for another year at least
 

salimar

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I've noticed 3 fixes so far:

1. Time at top of screen now shows after unlocking phone.

2. Game Center now no longer shows listed as a game when viewing games

3. Safari now correctly deletes history when using "clear history and website data".
 
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sbailey4

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Any noticeable change? I am surprised that no one has reported anything.

nobody tested it ? waiting for your comments :)
Apparently everyone is gun shy to install Apple updates now in fear of totally wrecking their device. When a release version does that with no option to recover (even DFU) then installing a beta, esp a 1st beta, is like playing russian roulette with your expensive iDevice at the barrel.
 

zorinlynx

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Apparently everyone is gun shy to install Apple updates now in fear of totally wrecking their device. When a release version does that with no option to recover (even DFU) then installing a beta, esp a 1st beta, is like playing russian roulette with your expensive iDevice at the barrel.

Heh. I'm just tired of dealing with betas. 9.3.2 is rock solid on my iPhone 6 and iPad Air, so I'm going to stick to official releases unless the beta has something REALLY interesting. So far, it doesn't. :)
 

salimar

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Apparently everyone is gun shy to install Apple updates now in fear of totally wrecking their device. When a release version does that with no option to recover (even DFU) then installing a beta, esp a 1st beta, is like playing russian roulette with your expensive iDevice at the barrel.

I've noticed a few things. See my post above. Curious if anyone else notices it too.
 

make96

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Anyone with the 6 Plus
Siri lag is fixed?
What about when you switch from portrait in landscape if you are in spotlight search?
On 9.3.2 is horrendous.
I hope iOS 10 fixes everything, but in the end they'll probably destroy the old devices even more.
 
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d5aqoëp

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Apparently everyone is gun shy to install Apple updates now in fear of totally wrecking their device. When a release version does that with no option to recover (even DFU) then installing a beta, esp a 1st beta, is like playing russian roulette with your expensive iDevice at the barrel.
iOS 9.3.2 is shaping up to be one of the best releases but is old news now. So all eyes on iOS 10.
 
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