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penajmz

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Sep 11, 2008
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I had not realized we were already in iOS 13.1... I was planning on updating 11 Pro to iOS 13... Looks like I will be doing that and rolling back iPhone X to iOS 13 tonight.

Any tips on how to do this? I wish I could just restore from a iOS 13 backup.
[doublepost=1568594457][/doublepost]Theoretically, could I enroll my new iPhone in the beta? Then, unenroll and wait for iOS 13.1 GM to update out?
If there is a 13.1 beta for the pro but we don’t know if there will be come Friday.
 

gwhizkids

macrumors G5
Jun 21, 2013
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I had not realized we were already in iOS 13.1... I was planning on updating 11 Pro to iOS 13... Looks like I will be doing that and rolling back iPhone X to iOS 13 tonight.

Any tips on how to do this? I wish I could just restore from a iOS 13 backup.
[doublepost=1568594457][/doublepost]Theoretically, could I enroll my new iPhone in the beta? Then, unenroll and wait for iOS 13.1 GM to update out?

Your 11 Pro will come with iOS 13 installed. No need to update it. Also, the jury is out on (A) if an iOS 13.1 backup can be restored to an iOS 13.0 phone [this may be one time where this is possible because of how Apple is numbering the software builds] and (B) if Apple will release an iOS 13.1 beta build for iPhone 11/11Pro on Friday.

Personally, I would wait to see if either of these are true/occur before going to the hassle of restoring back to 13.0. The other wild card is the new direct data transfer functionality, which allows transfer of data from one phone to another without an intervening backup. I’m not sure if that is build agnostic or not. If it is, this also would make it unnecessary to restore back to 13.0.
 
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jonblatho

macrumors 68030
Jan 20, 2014
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6,230
Oklahoma
mail issues? I downgraded and my @Mac email isn’t pulling
I experienced this issue as well, and I’ve seen a lot of users experiencing that issue, after downgrading from iOS 13.1 to iOS 13.0. The only workaround if you’d like to keep using Mail is to get back on 13.1, which should resolve it instantly.
 
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