I was kidding but I could be in to something, maybe they didn't work the extra day? Who knows.How does that play into it?
I was kidding but I could be in to something, maybe they didn't work the extra day? Who knows.How does that play into it?
It has happened before. It will happen again. It's only a question of when.To those who've insisted Apple NEVER releases developer and public betas at the same time.... Remember this day...![]()
My iPhone 6s+ is running so well on b4, I don't want to mess with it and update to b5. Seriously, no crashes, great battery life, absolutely no complaints!
The error 53 wasn't fixed in beta 3 (the last time you tried)
The re-release of 9.2.1 that had the fix was released on iTunes after 9.3 beta 3 was released. The error 53 fix has been present in 9.3 beta since beta 4 and now beta 5.
I mean, you can't really brick it again, can you? If the 9.3 update/restore fails, just restore with iTunes to 9.2.1. Backup before you do anything.Have you verified (no pun intended) this yourself? I've contacted Apple Support on this and nobody can tell me anything. I'd rather not go through the hassle of bricking my phone again.
I mean, you can't really brick it again, can you? If the 9.3 update/restore fails, just restore with iTunes to 9.2.1. Backup before you do anything.
I read that the fix not only "un-bricks" the phone but also prevents the date from being set back further than 2001. If that's the case, just scroll your date and if it's possible to set it to 1970 then you don't have the fix.Have you verified (no pun intended) this yourself? I've contacted Apple Support on this and nobody can tell me anything. I'd rather not go through the hassle of bricking my phone again.
I don't think the issue/fix in question is the 1970 "bug", but the "error 53" one related to replaced components (and TouchID essentially).I read that the fix not only "un-bricks" the phone but also prevents the date from being set back further than 2001. If that's the case, just scroll your date and if it's possible to set it to 1970 then you don't have the fix.
My iPhone 6s+ is running so well on b4, I don't want to mess with it and update to b5. Seriously, no crashes, great battery life, absolutely no complaints!
What bugs have you reported that were fixed?Smooth as butter. All of the bugs I reported were fixed.
Try and delete the iOS update in settings>general>storage & iCloud. Then check for updates.probably a dumb question, I still have the notification fro PB4, but not for 5, do I need to install 4 before I will get 5
Both work for me. Try and clear safari cache or look at content blockers as the culprit.An interesting issue I'd like to see fixed: There are certain websites that just refuse to load on Safari in 9.3. Like homedepot.com which just displays a white screen, and the search functionality on lowes.com is broke too. I can look up both websites just fine on my devices that are still on 9.2 but on my mobile that's running 9.3, the sites are broken. If I load up the chrome app both sites work just fine.
You can disable it while you are editing photos or doing something else of that sort and then enable it again.Can anyone comment on how night shift affects your view of photos when editing them? I'm worried that one day I'll make he wrong adjustments because the screen had the wrong color.
there are several features designed to improve the iPad for Education program, such as multi-user login. Multi-user login, while an appealing feature, is limited to MDM customers and is not available to the general public.
It's not the GM. The build and buildtrain do not match what a GM would be.Releasing PB with DP. I'm certain this is the final beta build/GM. Release in 3 weeks.
Hopefully we'll see that in iOS10.I would like multi-user login.
Even just so my kids can use the iPad without my email and messages beeping on it.
Better still if it stops them accidentally deleting my emails or anything else.
The Night Shift toggle in the Control Center no longer has a pop up menu with options to "Turn On For Now" or "Turn On Until Tomorrow.
I didn't even notice the sun set to sun rise function was there. Sure enough there it is. Thanks!Modified the Night Shift menu slightly...
Doesn't seem like anyone would really know just like no one really knows more about any of the other settings that are disabled or changed with LPM aside from the idea that disabling or changing them conserves battery power on enough of a level to be useful.No NightShift while in low-power mode. That's kind of a bummer. Anyone know the reason why? We can all speculate, but does anyone actually know?
My 6+ ran great on b4 and is still running great on b5.