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"we don't know what's new in this update, but you should do it anyway" - MacRumors
There is so much lack of information from Apple about this update that we aren't able to describe it. And why would you care ?
There are new wallpapers and our 100k employees are so busy and excited with that now.
Please look forward to Apple Music Jimmy I'm so fine is busy with Eddy Cue manageing Music contracts, Beats 1 and there will be new watch bands soon according to Ming Chuck Know
 
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Apple Seeds Fifth Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the fifth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Sixth Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the sixth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Seventh Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the seventh iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Eighth Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the eighth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Ninth Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the ninth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Tenth Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the tenth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Eleventh Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the eleventh iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Twelfth Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the twelfth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Thirtheen Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the thirteenth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
Apple Seeds Fourteenth Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers... if anything new is found in the fourteenth iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post
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I wished iOS 10.3.2 stayed in beta forever, so we never have a changelog, and macrumors has to painlessly speculate every time over what has changed, copy-pasting the same story over and over... With the added benefit to learn to count up to thousandth in plain text, because obviously numbers suck (1st, 2nd, ...1000th).
 
Hopefully it fixes authentication to Yahoo email via the iOS email client (similar comment for macOS) as the last public beta broke this. Trying to reauthenticate brings up an equally broken text from Yahoo:

(Apparently photo uploads are broken now too...)
I fixed my Yahoo acct in the last beta, deleted it from the phone. BAM fixed. They are on their last leg anyway and breaches ever other month. Only email I receive there is from Yahoo itself recommending I change my password because of security breach.

[Edit] In all seriousness the Yahoo email seems to be fixed now if anyone cares. I installed Yahoo acct back just to see and it does work now for what its worth.
 
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"we don't know what's new in this update, but you should do it anyway" - MacRumors

You clearly don't comprehend how betas work. Betas are pre-release operating systems to allow DEVELOPERS to test their applications and adjust them to work with the OS. Ugh, I wish Apple would just discontinue their Public Beta Program. It makes these forums so tiresome.
 
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There is so much lack of information from Apple about this update that we aren't able to describe it. And why would you care ?
There are new wallpapers and our 100k employees are so busy and excited with that now.
Please look forward to Apple Music Jimmy I'm so fine is busy with Eddy Cue manageing Music contracts, Beats 1 and there will be new watch bands soon according to Ming Chuck Know
That's Ming-chi Kuo.
 
There is so much lack of information from Apple about this update that we aren't able to describe it. And why would you care ?
There are new wallpapers and our 100k employees are so busy and excited with that now.
Please look forward to Apple Music Jimmy I'm so fine is busy with Eddy Cue manageing Music contracts, Beats 1 and there will be new watch bands soon according to Ming Chuck Know

:D "Jimmy I'm So Fine & Ming Chuck Know?!?" :D
 
If you are on a beta you can expect this kind of behaviour, if you don't like it you better be on the regular Updates, normally if Apps won't work on beta's they will work if it's a normal .x release.
It's not Apple's code, it's the developers code, they will update when Apple release the final version.

We're not on beta. Apps worked fine until iOS 10.3.1
 
I don't think people understand what "Beta" is. If there are 100 people on a beta program and 10 of them are having an issue with the battery, a new beta will be released, is it really necessary to mention all the little fixes? Especially for the Public Beta, which is generally for the early adopters, who are generally not programmers or developers

I love these posts...you see the dumbest people...I will admit to being one of them at times...but they make my day. Troll on, people, troll on!
 
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In all seriousness the Yahoo email seems to be fixed now if anyone cares. I installed Yahoo acct back just to see and it does work now for what its worth.
I deleted the account on previous beta and now I was able to add it back with no issue...but I'm pretty sure old Yahoo! account was in push, newly created one doesn't support push.
 
Updated: I went back and was able to get the Yahoo Mail account added as a generic IMAP account. However, it would not add the Yahoo Mail account through the Yahoo icon itself.

Perhaps the partnership between Yahoo and Apple that allowed Yahoo Mail to work in Mail.app is over. I can't imagine Verizon is going to allow that to continue.
 
Fixes the Yahoo! account compatibility issue. I was able to connect to my yahoo accounts again.
 
"we don't know what's new in this update, but you should do it anyway" - MacRumors

LOL It's a beta update. Assuming you're a beta tester why the heck wouldn't you download it? That's the whole point. To test!
 
Hopefully it fixes crashing if some of my 64 bit apps. They no longer open. It's not up to the developer to patch an app every time the mfg breaks their code API.

Apple designs the OS. It's up to the app devs to make sure their apps work on that OS. Not the other way round. Apple has to run betas and they can't go through the bajillion apps in the App Store making sure their beta testing update doesn't break a 3rd party app.

As another poster said, if you don't wanna risk a glitchy phone/app don't be a beta tester and stick to official releases.
 
You clearly don't comprehend how betas work. Betas are pre-release operating systems to allow DEVELOPERS to test their applications and adjust them to work with the OS. Ugh, I wish Apple would just discontinue their Public Beta Program. It makes these forums so tiresome.

BINGO! Too many people signing up for the public beta for one reason only. Because they're hell bent on getting the newest features first even though 99% of betas don't involve new feature releases. They bitch when there isn't some wizbang feature every beta release and then bitch some more that their phone isn't working smoothly. Kinda cracks me up really. It takes a special kind of person to continually not understand the point of betas.
 
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