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You can do this:

- Delete the Beta Profile of the phone through Settings > General > Profiles
- Dowbload the 9.2.1 ipsw
- Plug into your Mac and launch iTunes
- While holding down the Option key on the keyboard click update
- Select the 9.2.1 ipsw file you downloaded and let it do its thing

It will install 9.2.1 overtop the 9.3 beta and leave all your info and settings intact.

You may have to re-download apps, as I've heard some people say they've had to using this method more recently (apps were never affected during the 9.0.2 release -> 9.1 beta days but might have changed since.)

But downloading apps again is a whole lot better than losing data.

I tried this but i lost activity and health data
 
New? -> Blinking yellow bar in Control Center when listening to audio on high volume (with headphones)
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It blinks yellow to normal to yellow to normal, which makes me believe it is intentional.

It doesn't happen on my iPhone 6 with 9.3 beta 4. I tried all levels of volume and not once saw any yellow at all. Tested with and without headphones.
 
It doesn't happen on my iPhone 6 with 9.3 beta 4. I tried all levels of volume and not once saw any yellow at all. Tested with and without headphones.
TBH I can't get it to show up again either :') Maybe bug after all, weird one.
 
For people with the yellow bar in CC do you also get yellow and red bars in the volume hud when raising the volume with headphones?

And people without the yellow bar in CC you don't have yellow bars in volume hud either.

I'm guessing EU regulation or just a bug.
 
9.3 beta 4 is exceptionally good on iPhone 6 Plus. But it is giving me very poor battery life as well.
 
Is anyone else excited for Night Shift? How does it work compared to f.lux?

Probably one the few reasons I jailbreak to this day.
 
It's not a bug. It is an EU regulation that all iPhones in Europe should have this high volume warning.

As an owner of a German iPhone, I also get this warning.
I also get this yellow bar in CC sometimes.

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I knew about the EU regulation, I have never seen the yellow bar in CC though (; You're not on the beta so I guess this isn't new..
 
It's not a bug. It is an EU regulation that all iPhones in Europe should have this high volume warning.

As an owner of a German iPhone, I also get this warning.
I also get this yellow bar in CC sometimes.

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i've got a Turkish iPhone but i removed the volume limit by some tricks with iBackupBot software :)

by the way..why don't u use your phone in Deutsch?
 
I knew about the EU regulation, I have never seen the yellow bar in CC though (; You're not on the beta so I guess this isn't new..
Actually, I am. I just took this pic from internet since I'm at work and I can't post a screenshot of my 5S right now. hehe
But yeah, this isn't new, it's been around since iOS 5 ou 6 I guess.
[doublepost=1456408143][/doublepost]Cause I'm brazilian but I set the language to English, and the iPhone in the pic isn't mine. I'm on 9.3 B4. :) I bought the iPhone from internet and it happened to be from Germany though. hehe
btw, does this iBackupBot software needs Jailbreak in order to edit plist files in the phone?
 
There's something different about the way either iOS 9.3 b4 or OS X 10.11.4b4 identifies the other devices for AirDrop. When I AirDrop a file between my iPhone and my Mac, I used to see the user's photo and their name... now I see the generic "person" icon and the device (rMBP or iPhone 6S). Not sure which has changed/caused this... maybe both.

It does not affect the functionality of the AirDrop service, but it is an cosmetic annoyance, and it changed with the beta 4 release of one or both OSes.

(also posted this in the OS X 10.11.4 beta 4 bugs, fixes and changes thread)
 
9.3 beta 4 is exceptionally good on iPhone 6 Plus. But it is giving me very poor battery life as well.

Try letting it go all the way down to 1% and charge it back up fully in one charge. I do that after every new iOS update and have had great results.
 
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