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LiquidGlassfan

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Dec 1, 2025
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First it was ios 26 beta 1, if I remeber, that was pulled.
Now Apple just pulled the new firmware for the iPhone Air battery pack.

What's going on?
 
Probably too few users to beta test on, relative to the regular models. Higher probability of show stopper bugs.
 
Apple's internal beta program is similar to the public program. There are assigned testers and volunteers. In all likelihood, the model mix for Apple internal volunteers is roughly the same as the outside world. In other words, very few Air users. This means Air bugs are less likely to be caught before the public catches them.
 
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Ooh okay, now I understand. Thanks. There is a reason I am a macrumors newbie and you are P6
 
Apple's internal beta program is similar to the public program. There are assigned testers and volunteers. In all likelihood, the model mix for Apple internal volunteers is roughly the same as the outside world. In other words, very few Air users. This means Air bugs are less likely to be caught before the public catches them.
The bugs can only be with the modem, right. It has the same chip as the iphone 17 pro(with one less gpu core) too. The only other difference is the unusual screen size.
 
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