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Anyone using CarPlay on a 13 Pro / Pro Max with iOS 15.2.x+? It just started working again for me with iOS 15.2 (only with one USB port in my Jeep), so I'm hesitant to do any updates for fear it will break CarPlay again.
 
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Anyone using CarPlay on a 13 Pro / Pro Max with iOS 15.2.x+? It just started working again for me with iOS 15.2 (only with one USB port in my Jeep), so I'm hesitant to do any updates for fear it will break CarPlay again.
What issue were you having with CarPlay.
 
if the updates are critical Apple should push them to developers as well since with the profile you can’t update to fix the 0days until Apple releases a new dev beta
 
Wow. This may be one of the very few times Apple ever addresses ‘battery drain’ as a bug. ?
Haha yes. Just not too long time ago, they answered that it is because of indexing services occurring after an update.
 
This is the last efffing time I update to a new version on release day. From now on, I wait until a week or so later, when they release the inevitable .1 update.
 
My iPhone has this issue since i updated to iOS 15 (15.3) and i am really hoping this fixes it. Never used such an unstable mess of a system before.
 
Not holding my breath they fixed breaking Photo Stream in 15.4
Gotta get folks paying for Photo Library somehow.
 
Hi! This is the first iOS-update being able to download with mobile data with LTE/4G in Sweden. I know there was talk about this during iOS 15.4 beta (not be limited to Wi-Fi-network when downloading iOS-updates..) but have not been able to find any confirmation that this is released. Either way it might be limited to different countries but I have tested on two different carries with two different Apple iPhone devices (Carrier Tele2 and Telia with iPhone 13 and iPhone 12 mini) and both show this option. The option says something like: "Downloading iOS-updates using mobile data might bring extra charges" press yes to continue or cancel etc..
When I went to check for updates, I was prompted if I wanted to allow downloading OS updates over cellular if I lost wifi connection. The choices were to allow updates over cellular, or not.

I enabled updates over cellular, but where do we go if we change our minds? I had a quick look through settings and couldn't find it anywhere.

I am in the US if that matters. I know in the US, updates are allowed over 5G, but this prompt didn't say anything about 5G...just said cellular.
 
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When I went to check for updates, I was prompted if I wanted to allow downloading OS updates over cellular if I lost wifi connection. The choices were to allow updates over cellular, or not.

I enabled updates over cellular, but where do we go if we change our minds? I had a quick look through settings and couldn't find it anywhere.

I am in the US if that matters. I know in the US, updates are allowed over 5G, but this prompt didn't say anything about 5G...just said cellular. (I wish I had taken a screenshot. If someone else gets this prompt, please share!)
 
Little early for April Fools Day jokes.
Not seeing any of the updates that were supposedly released today.
No iOS, tvOS, WatchOS not even the Monterey update is showing up for me.

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What issue were you having with CarPlay.
Constant crashes. CarPlay crashed ever 3-6 mins. I’d have to disconnect and reconnect the phone each time.
Tried all the fixes online and with Apple Support. Same experience across multiple vehicles, all of which had Factory/OEM support and were officially supported by Apple.
 
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