Thats because its a full installer going from a public to a beta.![]()
Hefty update for a 7 Plus
Thats because its a full installer going from a public to a beta.![]()
Hefty update for a 7 Plus
I've done this before, but I always do a DFU restore when installing major iOS updates (be it GM -> Beta, Beta -> GM, Beta -> Beta or GM -> GM)
Build number?
will be sitting this one out as well most likely just for the unannounced jailbreak that has been rumored. iOS 11 in 19 days YAY!!!!!!!!!![]()
Didn't see anyone respond to you on this, apologies if I missed it.
14G5028a on 7+
What about 9.3.4 and 9.3.5, those released in August. Did you sit those out because of 10 betas? (9.3.3 was released on July 18 btw) WWDC was in June yes?Okay, so similar to that then, this will be released the day of WWDC, like 9.3.3 was last year. My bad, I must have completely missed 9.3.3 in excitement of 10.
What about 9.3.4 and 9.3.5, those released in August. Did you sit those out because of 10 betas? (9.3.3 was released on July 18 btw) WWDC was in June yes?
No you shouldn't . In fact there is no 10.3.2 b5 anymore so nothing to install. However 10.3.3 is only available on the dev channel not public channel yet. You will have to sit tight until its released on public then you should be ok.I uninstalled the beta profile and installed the 10.3.2 public release yesterday. I then reinstalled the beta profile to prep for whenever the next beta came. My phone is currently asking me to update to the 10.3.2 public beta 5. Do you think I need to update to the 10.3.2 public beta 5 before I will be able to update to 10.3.3 public beta whenever that is released?
There really isn't anything like "get it right already" as there are always some bugs here or there that can be addressed, some tweaks or improvements that could be made, etc. In most instances, in particular with something as complex as an OS, it's essentially when a developer decides to stop doing that to move on to the next version, not really when they "get it right".jeez apple get in right already how many more updates until ios11
Exactly. This is unprecedented. The couple weeks before WWDC is usually very quiet. It must be for the jailbreak that's suppose tone released plus maybe safari history clearing bug.
Then explain 8 of the last 9 years of iOS. I forgot about 9.3.3 last year, but every year prior has seen zero activity the last couple weeks before WWDC.Guys,
seriously ... you need to think beyond just consumers:
Bug fixes which may affect
Consumers
Developers newly released or older iOS apps and older compatibility of such apps
Exchange Server 2013/2017/2016
SQL Server implementations with iOS apps connecting to such
SQL Lite internal iOS DB engine affecting quite a number of apps
Just because Beta 1 of IOS11 is a few short weeks away does NOT mean everything will work for possible users, corporations, governments and end users. You'd figure most of you would've figured this out by now.
The trend is changing. I think we can start to work out that Apple's attitude to iOS versions seems to be changing from the historical pattern. The past couple of versions have bucked the trend with not only amount of betas but the release schedule of them. We can explain the last 8 of 9 as being the old way, we now seem to have moved over to a new pattern. It's no big deal, install or don't.Then explain 8 of the last 9 years of iOS. I forgot about 9.3.3 last year, but every year prior has seen zero activity the last couple weeks before WWDC.
Apple can do whatever it wishes to let customer being protected. Being close to WWDC does not mean they won't release any update of the previous major version of iOS.Then explain 8 of the last 9 years of iOS. I forgot about 9.3.3 last year, but every year prior has seen zero activity the last couple weeks before WWDC.
I think you are missing the point of what I was responding to. The person I responded to was talking about developers, not consumers.Apple can do whatever it wishes to let customer being protected. Being close to WWDC does not mean they won't release any update of the previous major version of iOS.
Oh, I am sorry.I think you are missing the point of what I was responding to. The person I responded to was talking about developers, or consumers.