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Early (in the day) next week. You see what you want to see.

Wednesday morning is still early in the week.

Why the desperation?
 
Eddy right now
 

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I know, but I'd say more often than not it's been either 11:54 or 11:55. Just saying.
Have there really been more updates released in those particular couple of minutes? I recall there being quite a few notifications of updates that would show up a bit before that or after that (still before the hour though), and some more that would be right around the hour and past is as well.
 
Btw, maybe its just me but I'm really hating the swiftness with which "Your software is up to date" message appears. Like the whole transition animation & everything! Really annoying!
 
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Apple historically has release betas on Mondays or Tuesdays. Both ios9 betas were Tuesday and 2 weeks apart; with Eddy Cue's comment suggesting another 2 weeks release of another beta.

If not today then idk when as they are going off schedule from a long time of beta releases. Maybe there was a problem with the update.

It cannot be coincidence as the iOS twitter auto updates always showed at about 9-10am the morning of the update that there would be a release, and nothing today.
 
Why the hell would they change their usual cycle, it's just a simple update just like the one before..
+ Eddy saying "early next week"...

This is just some trolling at this point. Seriously Apple?
 
Well, accounting for some technicalities in wording, it can be said that anything in the first half of the week can be considered early in a sense, as opposed to the latter half of the week essentially. So Wednesday can still fit depending on how it's all looked at.

Of course that's not even factoring in that what was mentioned was simply the plan and plans can and fairly often do change.
 
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