Well something happened on this beta update. Maybe they dropped the 32bit support for older devices in this beta? Just speculation.


Guys? Just read on a German forum. Are we sure, that an iPhone5/5C has got APFS? Someone said, that he read somewhere that a developer said: No.
Do not update on your production device if you need VPN.
Elaborate?
Simply put, this update is not allowing VPN to work, updating lost all connectivity. A reset of the network settings fixed the problem (assumably by deleting the VPN profiles) but I am now unable to use a VPN on the 10.3.2 (14F5065b) release on any device. I've reported this to Apple on the Feedback app.
I have both VyprVPN and NordVPN configured on my 7 Plus running 10.3.2, and this is what happens when I am connected to WiFi....
If I select VyprVPN in General -> VPN, and flick the status switch, it connects without issue and I can access the internet.
If I select NordVPN in General -> VPN, my wifi connection immediately drops and I'm on 4G. Flicking the status switch quickly toggles it on and off. Doesn't connect
Selecting VyprVPN again brings back Wifi
Bizarre.
Not sure that is correct as I still have older apps (32 bit) that are working fine. Just have the message that they may not work in a future iOS version. So 32 support is still there currently.Well something happened on this beta update. Maybe they dropped the 32bit support for older devices in this beta? Just speculation.
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Not sure that is correct. The keynote stated "all apple devices" and everything I read says if you can get iOS 10.3 then you get APFS. So any iOS 10.3 supported devices are converted to APFS now.They didnt no. Only 64-bit devices got it.
Not sure that is correct as I still have older apps (32 bit) that are working fine. Just have the message that they may not work in a future iOS version. So 32 support is still there currently.
Not sure that is correct. The keynote stated "all apple devices" and everything I read says if you can get iOS 10.3 then you get APFS. So any iOS 10.3 supported devices are converted to APFS now.
Oh yeah, who knows what the reason there was. Or why 10.3.1 was skipped. Interesting indeed.I meant 32bit support and files for older devices might have been pulled. I'm not sure the technical term but maybe missing some indexing/repositories?
Just a guess as my 5c won't move to this newest beta but moved to 10.3.
Not sure that is correct as I still have older apps (32 bit) that are working fine. Just have the message that they may not work in a future iOS version. So 32 support is still there currently.
Not sure that is correct. The keynote stated "all apple devices" and everything I read says if you can get iOS 10.3 then you get APFS. So any iOS 10.3 supported devices are converted to APFS now.
Curious, any link to the Ars Technical confirmation?Yeah, Ars Technica confirmed that 32-bit devices do not get APFS. Various tests pointed to the same conclusion.
Curious, any link to the Ars Technical confirmation?
Curious, any link to the Ars Technical confirmation?