Yep. I got one for Verizon... and I'm running the public beta (same build # as the general release...)After updating to 9.2 I went into the about section in settings and it prompted me to install a carrier update. I'm on AT&T.
Yep. I got one for Verizon... and I'm running the public beta (same build # as the general release...)After updating to 9.2 I went into the about section in settings and it prompted me to install a carrier update. I'm on AT&T.
My eighth MacRumors birthday is coming up. An Apple gift card sure would be nice gift.And that "pattern" meant exactly nothing when it came to the 9.2 release.
So who gets the gift cards?
Can anyone tell me how to delete the beta profile?
Doesn't be profile show up in settings and can be removed from there?You can't. You can only restore using DFU mode and iTunes. Some report that after doing this, they surprisingly lost no data. I'm not willing to risk it. Stick with beta profile.
You can't. You can only restore using DFU mode and iTunes. Some report that after doing this, they surprisingly lost no data. I'm not willing to risk it. Stick with beta profile.
Yes, you can delete the beta profile... Settings>>General>>select the profile... tap into it... there's an option to delete.You can't. You can only restore using DFU mode and iTunes. Some report that after doing this, they surprisingly lost no data. I'm not willing to risk it. Stick with beta profile.
Hogwash that 9.2 got released?What a load of hogwash. Apple has totally lost the plot.
I deleted mine without a problem.You can't. You can only restore using DFU mode and iTunes. Some report that after doing this, they surprisingly lost no data. I'm not willing to risk it. Stick with beta profile.
Yes, you can delete the beta profile... Settings>>General>>select the profile... tap into it... there's an option to delete.
Hogwash that 9.2 got released?
I deleted mine without a problem.
You still have a profile section under settings?
There will always be issues. Even if they made a newer build that addresses something there would still be plenty of things still left to address as there are almost always bugs everywhere.Hogwash that beta 4 was out for 3 weeks and there are still issues and yet they made beta 4 the public release.
You can't. You can only restore using DFU mode and iTunes. Some report that after doing this, they surprisingly lost no data. I'm not willing to risk it. Stick with beta profile.
And for three weeks, they were just observing it? ^.-There will always be issues. Even if they made a newer build that addresses something there would still be plenty of things still left to address as there are almost always bugs everywhere.
What are you talking about? Go to Settings > General > Profiles, and delete it from there.
Nope. Same build as iOS 9.2 beta 4so if I have beta 4 on my phone there is no need to update to this?
I see what you're saying but beta builds expire after a set number of weeks, right? Does that not apply this time because it has the same build number as the public release therefore won't expire like other betas?Nope. Same build as iOS 9.2 beta 4
I think we have different definitions of critical... Critical means its impedes the use of the device. Can you still use your device? Stutter and lag in animations does not inhibit you using your device.9.3 beta should start sooner since man.. still so many critical bugs..