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sbailey4

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is the beta available for iphone 6s plus? coz I can't seem to have any update ater beta 3.
I am sure it is. Maybe delete the profile, reboot and reinstall the profile.
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I say Final on Monday.
I would guess more like Wednesday if next week. Unless todays (beta 5) is the final then perhaps so. I would suspect they would want a few days of b5 use before making it a release version.
 
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uandme72

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Are we expected to get a beta 6 for 10.3.2 on monday, the 01 may, which solves the heating problem.
the beta 5 is bad and is causing the phone to heat up (beta 4 was far worse). Beta 3 was best.
 

Mlrollin91

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Are we expected to get a beta 6 for 10.3.2 on monday, the 01 may, which solves the heating problem.
the beta 5 is bad and is causing the phone to heat up (beta 4 was far worse). Beta 3 was best.
You need to have your phone inspected by Apple. I haven't seen a single other person mention this. A minor build change number will not cause heating issues. Seems more like a hardware problem.
 

uandme72

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You need to have your phone inspected by Apple. I haven't seen a single other person mention this. A minor build change number will not cause heating issues. Seems more like a hardware problem.
I had taken my phone earlier to Apple Care when on Beta 1 and also on 10.3.1 public release.
They had checked and stated there is no problem in phone.
[doublepost=1493485503][/doublepost]Just now I got the iPhone checked on Remote diagnostics from Apple using Mobile Resource Inspector.
They have told me the iPhone 7 is perfectly ok.
They also said beta is the reason for heating.
[doublepost=1493486554][/doublepost]The screenshot of chat with apple wherein they have stated beta is the problem is attached here.
 

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sbailey4

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I had taken my phone earlier to Apple Care when on Beta 1 and also on 10.3.1 public release.
They had checked and stated there is no problem in phone.
[doublepost=1493485503][/doublepost]Just now I got the iPhone checked on Remote diagnostics from Apple using Mobile Resource Inspector.
They have told me the iPhone 7 is perfectly ok.
They also said beta is the reason for heating.
[doublepost=1493486554][/doublepost]The screenshot of chat with apple wherein they have stated beta is the problem is attached here.
So why would it be doing it on 10.3.1 if its the beta thats causing it? BTW those level 1 guys on chat will pawn it off as "its a beta" when they have no other answer. Not really proof of anything unfortunately. Like others I have not seen any other complaints regarding this so something on your end I suspect. Maybe iCloud or photos syncing or Safari syncing (iCloud) or email, things like that could be causing it not iOS itself.
 
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Mlrollin91

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I had taken my phone earlier to Apple Care when on Beta 1 and also on 10.3.1 public release.
They had checked and stated there is no problem in phone.
[doublepost=1493485503][/doublepost]Just now I got the iPhone checked on Remote diagnostics from Apple using Mobile Resource Inspector.
They have told me the iPhone 7 is perfectly ok.
They also said beta is the reason for heating.
[doublepost=1493486554][/doublepost]The screenshot of chat with apple wherein they have stated beta is the problem is attached here.
Ha what a joke. A tier 1 support rep claiming the beta is the reason for overheating and you believe it? He has absolutely no idea, only the engineers would be able to answer that question. And you are the only one here saying its doing that, so that means its only your device. My 7 Plus passed all tests for overheating yet they still replaced the device because they weren't sure what was going on.
 

GreyOS

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I had taken my phone earlier to Apple Care when on Beta 1 and also on 10.3.1 public release.
They had checked and stated there is no problem in phone.
[doublepost=1493485503][/doublepost]Just now I got the iPhone checked on Remote diagnostics from Apple using Mobile Resource Inspector.
They have told me the iPhone 7 is perfectly ok.
They also said beta is the reason for heating.
[doublepost=1493486554][/doublepost]The screenshot of chat with apple wherein they have stated beta is the problem is attached here.
You need to play along- uninstall the beta and run the latest public final release, and see if that still heats up. If it does, talk to Apple (don't even mention the beta), and this time they can't blame the beta if nothing comes up in the diagnostics. As others have stated, they may strongly consider replacing as a precaution.
 

sbailey4

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I am betting on a release. Maybe even the same build as B5. Maybe today if same build or maybe Wednesday/Thursday if another build.
 

Mlrollin91

macrumors G5
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It applies to "This week" scenario.
Okay... but that's not how percentages work. You said 90% this week. So you need to divide that 90% up for the week. Not give it 100%. And you didn't include Friday.
 
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