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Did anyone else get the OTA update w/o having the certificate installed? I deleted my certificate (and yes I rebooted) after 9.3.2 was officially dropped and late last night, settings showed an available update. For grins, I went ahead and installed [9.3.3 Beta 1] thinking it may crap out during the verification stage but it installed just fine. My phone's UDID is listed as a test device so perhaps Apple is now pushing the updates to all UDID-registered devices..?
Don't know. Mine is the same. Maybe, if device is set as new, the device will not receive update anyway.
 
Since updating any pictures I take don't save gps location data anymore. Anyone else? I tried disabling and then re enabling with a restart but no luck.
 
it will kill your battery EVEN FASTER :D now i need to charge 2,3 times a day, with new update it will be 5?
 
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Since updating any pictures I take don't save gps location data anymore. Anyone else? I tried disabling and then re enabling with a restart but no luck.
Just had a look into this, and can't acknowledge it. On my iPad Air2 with 9.3.3 PB1 the first photo shot after update was with geolocations within EXIF data.
Addendum: All the same on my iPhone, no problems with GPS data in EXIF under 9.3.3ß1.
 
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Uh oh...
But 9.3.4 will fix the problems introduced by 9.3.3 and 9.3.5 will fix the problems introduced by 9.3.4 etc etc etc.....

At least until we jump to iOS 10
( probably with 3x the "bug fixing updates" lol )

How many days after its release will this be pulled back becasue it bricks devices?

I can't resist this reference given your avatar ( profile pic )

*** in best Kiske voice**

I'm glad you asked Ichigo

**watches Ichigo elbow him to the face**

Oww I wasn't expecting an elbow to the face. And you were taking your bricked device so well


**gets another elbow to the face**


Jokes and references aside ( ok except 1 more ) I give it the length of time it takes to get into a gigai lol :rolleyes::p
 
I can't get it to download on my iPhone 6 Plus it comes up with an error, this is the first time I have had an error with any betas?.
 
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Just had a look into this, and can't acknowledge it. On my iPad Air2 with 9.3.3 PB1 the first photo shot after update was with geolocations within EXIF data.
Addendum: All the same on my iPhone, no problems with GPS data in EXIF under 9.3.3ß1.

Strange! It happened on another iPhone 6 for me on 9.3.2 as well but now fixed itself on the first device.
 
Yes, not having an update for a few days means it's never coming.

Maybe no, but steaming ahead with testing a version of IOS that is not currently compatible with their latest IOS device seems nonsense to me.
 
Every time there is an update of any kind from Apple it's "cringe" time. Dayum!
 
Since I upgraded my iPhone yesterday there is now no option to manage my iTunes account in either the App Store or iTunes Store. WTF Apple! I wanted to cancel a subscription - now I can only do that via iTunes on my computer. I am not happy.
 
Since I upgraded my iPhone yesterday there is now no option to manage my iTunes account in either the App Store or iTunes Store. WTF Apple! I wanted to cancel a subscription - now I can only do that via iTunes on my computer. I am not happy.
That seems to be no general problem; I just cross-checked with the iTunes App on my phone, and there all was OK and manageable, including subscriptions. Maybe you should file a bug through the Feedback App?
 
I like how Apple constantly updates their software and rolls it out to everyone quickly.

Cant say that about the rest of them...
 
Did anyone else get the OTA update w/o having the certificate installed? I deleted my certificate (and yes I rebooted) after 9.3.2 was officially dropped and late last night, settings showed an available update. For grins, I went ahead and installed [9.3.3 Beta 1] thinking it may crap out during the verification stage but it installed just fine. My phone's UDID is listed as a test device so perhaps Apple is now pushing the updates to all UDID-registered devices..?

Once your device is on the beta list, if you remove the certificate, you start getting the developer betas. Notice your update doesn't say "Public Beta 1".
 
The only "bug" I have experienced with this beta, is a lag in almost every program. It got better after reboot, but it is still there. Sometimes I have to tap things repeatedly to open. It isn't awful, but it is noticeable.

This is an iPhone 6 Plus running 9.3.3 Public Beta 1
 
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