Because it does not take as long as a point update to install? Well it didnt for me at least on my iMac and iPad and iPhone.So updated my Mac and had to type in my password and it rebooted after installing. So how is this rapid???
Because it does not take as long as a point update to install? Well it didnt for me at least on my iMac and iPad and iPhone.So updated my Mac and had to type in my password and it rebooted after installing. So how is this rapid???
You didn’t have to wait for 13.3.2how is this rapid???
Just update it via wifi or cellular, cant see the issue here.How do you update using DFU mode?
I hope they don't stop signing 16.4.1.0?![]()
Yes, but the pessimist in me thinks it'll be just as bad as iOS 16.I'm ready for iOS 17. Does anyone feel the same?
Funny to see people celebrating successfully installed updates. 🤣
Seems to be rare just like planetary alignments.
I have NO problems with iOS 16. When 17 comes out, I'll evaluate it and then go from there. Until then, I won't think about and will simply enjoy life.
What else do you think it is? Something incredibly malicious?Apple isn’t telling you what it’s for or does but you’re all rapidly pressing the install button.
now that’s an interesting response.
It did not take long at all. Did it on 3 macs, 3 iPhone, and 4 iPads today. The reboot was just a few seconds.Not very rapid if they take just as a long as a regular software update... lol
I guess if your doctor prescribed "small white pills" and "oval yellow pills", you'd have no issue taking them and wouldn't ask what they were, because, you think your doctor would prescribe something bad for you? It's human nature to want to know. The fact Apple keeps everything so in the dark all the time seems like they always have something to hide.What else do you think it is? Something incredibly malicious?![]()
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