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Zeeshee

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9.3.2 Beta 1 Bug Fixes, Improvements, Issues

iOS 9.3.2 beta 2
Availability:
Developer Beta
Build: 13F61

Bugs:

- Animations stuttering on all 64 bit devices (A7 and up)
- Many GPU heavy games start to drop frames for few seconds and again become smooth randomly. (eg. Chameleon Run)

Fixes/Improvements:
- "No animation" bug fixed which was caused by enabling Assistive Touch.
- Now possible to lock/unlock each individual note in notes app. Previously if you locked/unlocked one single note, all other notes were locked/unlocked at the same time.

Changes:
- You can turn on Low Power Mode when Night Shift is on.
 
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chinanderm

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Please explain? didn't know the build number indicated a final beta or gm release. I would be a little surprised/ disappointed if this bug fixing update only got 2 betas.
I think he/she is referring to the lack of large difference in this beta's build number vs the number of beta 1. Smaller build number difference indicates a lack of changes, thus indicating it's ready for a release.
 
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Mlrollin91

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Please explain? didn't know the build number indicated a final beta or gm release. I would be a little surprised/ disappointed if this bug fixing update only got 2 betas.

Builds that are typically final releases do not include a letter at the end of the build. Last build was 13F51a. Lowercase letter at the end typically means its a beta, been that way for years.
 
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Looney01

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Anyone able to get animation bug working? Haven't been able to get it yet. Perhaps they have fixed this?
 

DJLAXL

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Anyone able to get animation bug working? Haven't been able to get it yet. Perhaps they have fixed this?

I will wait for confirmation on this before updating. The animation bug makes life so much better lol. Just DG'ed back to 9.3.1 last night. Couldnt take the battery anymore. Still just as bad as 9.3.1. Hoping for some good news on 9.3.2 b2.
 
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gobikerider

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I will wait for confirmation on this before updating. The animation bug makes life so much better lol. Just DG'ed back to 9.3.1 last night. Couldnt take the battery anymore. Still just as bad as 9.3.1. Hoping for some good news on 9.3.2 b2.
Have you tried lowering screen brightness to 50% disabling background app refresh and disabling location services for the system like frequent locations and wifi networking
 

Mlrollin91

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Why would they only release 2-3 builds vs a full 5 builds, wouldn't they want to release more builds to give more time to find and squash bugs.
Because its a X.x.x beta, not X.x. There are hardly any betas for a X.x.x to begin with. There is no way there will be 5 builds. Bug fixes typically only need a couple of builds. New feature betas are the ones that need more time to work everything out.
 
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gobikerider

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Because its a X.x.x beta, not X.x. There are hardly any betas for a X.x.x to begin with. There is no way there will be 5 builds. Bug fixes typically only need a couple of builds. New feature betas are the ones that need more time to work everything out.
I know but they could take the extra time to fix more longstanding bugs like everyone keeps complaining of the stutters
 
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C DM

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I know but they could take the extra time to fix more longstanding bugs like everyone keeps complaining of the stutters
Generally, and certainly more so for smaller releases, betas aren't really to pull in more new additional fixes, it's more about refining what's already there and fixing any issues that might have bene introduced or are getting in the way of the update being ready for public.
 
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