Thanks .I'm using a Series 0 (ie original Apple Watch) with watchOS 3.2 beta 3 and works fine.
Thanks .I'm using a Series 0 (ie original Apple Watch) with watchOS 3.2 beta 3 and works fine.
Funny, I was just about to post the same thing. Battery was fine on beta 3, taking a huge nose dive with beta 4.I could be wrong but, it appears my iPhone 7plus battery is draining a little faster than the previous beta release.
My Notification Centre has gone haywire.
No new mail notifications are shown in Notification Centre, even though the same mails are shown on lock screen.
It is obvious that the settings were enabled for Notification Centre and also the Lock Screen.
Somebody may comment.
I wonder how you are so hopeful that Apple will fix it in next beta, so early after you have reported it.I'm seeing the same on my iPhone 7 Plus on beta 4, it'll probably be fixed in the next beta. I just reported it to Apple.
I wonder how you are so hopeful that Apple will fix it in next beta, so early after you have reported it.
I have been reporting many issues since months, which are yet to be fixed.
iPhone 7 is getting heated like hot pan, while running Mail App (for fetching mails) and charging simultaneously.
iPhone 7 is getting heated like hot pan, while running Mail App (for fetching mails) and charging simultaneously.There wasn't an issue with it on my phone at least in beta 2 and 3 so I'm hoping they'll fix it in the next version. It's happened in earlier betas too before 10.3 so that's why I'm optimistic as this particular bug always been fixed in the public release.
Yes, I agree here with both of you.... battery life has taken a small hit in this 4 release.Funny, I was just about to post the same thing. Battery was fine on beta 3, taking a huge nose dive with beta 4.
In my 6s plus, beta 3 was eating my battery more than usual, can never last me a day, and the standby with the usage is always equal which is very weird, I don't even use the phonehopefully this beta 4 is any better for the battery
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