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braddick

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So far I am loving this beta. No crashes and no real issues. I like the way messages look and especially the music app. Now, as other betas come forward, beta 2- and so on, may I simply keep this beta or will it one day simply expire causing me to then have to restore?

Some betas in the past have expired, others- like iOS8.2, beta 2 never have.
 

PsykX

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If the regular trending is followed, yes it will expire in about 3-4 weeks.
Why would you not want to update to the upcoming betas ?
 

braddick

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Sometimes an updated beta will change little things- like the font (iOS7, beta 1 comes to mind) or perhaps make alterations to features I like just the way they are. If this one is running effortlessly and without issue, I'd consider simply keeping it if future updated betas changed what I currently enjoy.
Sounds like it may be a moot point though if it does expire.
 

Shirasaki

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Judging about multiple crashes, other strangeness issues, I can hardly believe I will keep this beta indefinitely. I will for sure update it as long as new one is possible.
Sure, behavior of certain actions may change from beta to beta, but beta is still a beta actually.
 
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QuarterSwede

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Is this not the expiration dates on the profile?
May 12, 2019 and May 24, 2028.
 

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braddick

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This is by far the most stable beta 1 that I can remember in a long time.

I agree, and in the past, there have been occasions when an update to a beta has caused it to not be as smooth, or a feature was removed.

I just wanted to know if I at least have the option to simply continue using this beta for as long as I'd like without it eventually putting my iPhone into a boot loop.
 

mattopotamus

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So far it is an excellent beta, but I am by no means experience no app crashes or freezes. Facebook and ESPN work about 50% of the time.
 

PsykX

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This is by far the most stable beta 1 that I can remember in a long time.
Although the app switcher and Facebook freezes a lot, and Springboard restarts sometimes, I have to agree that this beta 1 is by far the best since iOS 7.

Don't think betas have expired for a while now.
They did and they will continue to do so. Apple will never want anybody to stay on a beta product, and they already have the system in place to force us install the latest beta.
 

C DM

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They have to at some point, no?

If iOS 9 is used as an example then no, you can't keep it for the whole beta cycle: https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/11486

Although the app switcher and Facebook freezes a lot, and Springboard restarts sometimes, I have to agree that this beta 1 is by far the best since iOS 7.


They did and they will continue to do so. Apple will never want anybody to stay on a beta product, and they already have the system in place to force us install the latest beta.
At the very least it seems like either there was a period of them not having expiration dates or something about how it all works was changed, as at some point last year one of the go-to people for things like expiration dates (among other things related to iOS) mentioned the following: http://twitter.com/ih8sn0w/status/608048639454400512
 

Paddle1

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At the very least it seems like either there was a period of them not having expiration dates or something about how it all works was changed, as at some point last year one of the go-to people for things like expiration dates (among other things related to iOS) mentioned the following: http://twitter.com/ih8sn0w/status/608048639454400512
I'm guessing they changed something since a Google search shows threads about iOS 9 betas expiring.
 

Xenden

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I agree, and in the past, there have been occasions when an update to a beta has caused it to not be as smooth, or a feature was removed.

I just wanted to know if I at least have the option to simply continue using this beta for as long as I'd like without it eventually putting my iPhone into a boot loop.


If it is like other releases of iOS versions, I don't think there has ever been a compulsory update that makes you go from beta 1 to beta 2. At least not as far as the public beta has been concerned, not sure about dev beta though.
 

Cryates

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When is the second beta usually pushed? Two weeks after the first beta?
 
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