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The news is about this friggin' 9.3.3 (not 9.3.2 as mentioned towards the end) update, so why are you talking in the article about ios10??
And there is no link about the Apple support document that explains your so-called bug fixes, that you may find here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206902
I know you want to release the article ASAP, but please do not forget the article should be informative too.
 
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Running the latest 9.3.3 Beta and the GM still isn't showing up for me OTA or plugged into iTunes.
 
I don't know why Apple bother to release these minor updates when iOS 10 is literally a couple of months away where they're going to introduce a hell lot of new bugs.

1. Because iOS 10 won't be out until September and you don't leave bugs and security issues unfixed for months just because the next version is coming out. Not to mention the fact that iOS 10 will certainly introduce a number of bugs and security issues on its own.

2. Not everyone will install iOS 10 right away (if ever). Many businesses for example use iOS devices and they aren't going to jump on the next version of iOS until they are sure their applications work with it.

3. iOS 9.x will be the last version of iOS for devices that have the A5 chip, which means the iPhone 4S, iPod Touch (5th generation), iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation) and iPad Mini (1st generation). So I am sure Apple wants to leave them a bug free version of the last version of iOS that they can run.
 
I don't know why Apple bother to release these minor updates when iOS 10 is literally a couple of months away where they're going to introduce a hell lot of new bugs.

Wow. Someone else who doesn't understand.

For some, iOS 9.3.3 will be the last ever update they can update to. Apple want to make it as smooth as it can be.

Oh, and have you even tried iOS 10 before complaining? The three beta's so far have been very stable. Comparing the iOS 10 beta's to the iOS 9 beta's, the difference is night and day.
 
Tim Cook "it's just an update...." (He insults us with his chopped off middle finger)
 
Update crashed the phone (iPhone 6), restarted in recovery mode and is now trying to update via iTunes.:mad:

  • round one: download error - server timeout :mad::mad:
  • round two:
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  • round three: same :mad::mad::mad:
  • round 4: same :mad::mad::mad::mad:
  • round 5: success:)

Note 1 thru 3, and 4 & 5 on two separate net connections.
 
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@Alexrat1996 don't know about going to the Apple Store.

Did you participate in the iOS 9.3.3 beta program? Maybe there was a glitch or something.

I myself would firstly restore factory settings (after first making an backup of course!) and see if the issue persists.
Hope this helps, anyway good luck.
 
@Alexrat1996 don't know about going to the Apple Store.

Did you participate in the iOS 9.3.3 beta program? Maybe there was a glitch or something.

I myself would firstly restore factory settings (after first making an backup of course!) and see if the issue persists.
Hope this helps, anyway good luck.
I never did try the Public beta but did restore iOS 9.3.2 weeks ago due to this issue and my friend tried the public beta on his 6 plus flickering went away I updated to iOS 9.3.3 to confirm it went away still happens the Genius Bar last month told me to wait for new iOS update
 
I'm still running 9.0 and it works fine plan on keeping it that way at least until 10 arrives but won't jump right into 10 will wait several months after.

I've learned that if your device is running smoothly and great battery then there is no need to rush into these updates especially if your device came with 9.0

Security improvements/patches, added functionality & other important updates say otherwise. I can't believe people with your mentality.
 
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What's wrong with the read receipts?
If I send someone two messages back to back, when they are read it will initially say "read at blah blah blah" time for both, but if I close out of the window and then return, the "read at blah blah blah" ticker will only show under the first message, with "Delivered" showing under the second as if only the first message was read. It's a small thing but really annoying the tar out of some users apparently. The bug only exists on iOS devices, as this behavior isn't duplicated on the Mac messages app.
 
If I send someone two messages back to back, when they are read it will initially say "read at blah blah blah" time for both, but if I close out of the window and then return, the "read at blah blah blah" ticker will only show under the first message, with "Delivered" showing under the second as if only the first message was read. It's a small thing but really annoying the tar out of some users apparently. The bug only exists on iOS devices, as this behavior isn't duplicated on the Mac messages app.
That not common for that user to experience that
 
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