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You can join the public beta of ios 11and you will not have to wait until september.Public beta usually released after 2-3 weeks after developer beta.Last year ios 10 dev eta was out on 13 of june and public beta released on 7 of july.
We are not asking users to update to a public software beta for mission critical applications. That is not how Enterprise works, sorry. Of course, we will have test devices on iOS 11.
 
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hopefully they dont close the 10.3.1 signing window today
I'd be surprised if they did; Apple Support is still recommending iPhone users with unusually fast battery discharge issues to downgrade to 10.3.1, citing this as a "known issue". Just had a client get told that yesterday. I'd not be surprised to see 10.3.1 held open beyond when 10.3.3 ships. I have no inside info on that, however, just a hunch.
 
Allowing an update with <50% battery and not charging - is this new?
This is going from 10.3.2 final to 10.3.3 PB2
 

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hey can you disable camera shutter sound without putting phone on mute? that should be an option in ios 11
 
hey can you disable camera shutter sound without putting phone on mute? that should be an option in ios 11
Don't think that's really an option that Apple ever offered as they probably see the mute switch functionally the way to go for something like that.
 
Nobody's going to test this, iOS 11 beta 1 should be released next week.
False. I am already running it and will report any issue I find. iOS 11 will obviously also only be in beta, so I am glad to help support testing updates of iOS 10 for the benefit of users that DON'T run beta software, so in the future, you might want to speak for yourself.
 
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I'd be surprised if they did; Apple Support is still recommending iPhone users with unusually fast battery discharge issues to downgrade to 10.3.1, citing this as a "known issue". Just had a client get told that yesterday. I'd not be surprised to see 10.3.1 held open beyond when 10.3.3 ships. I have no inside info on that, however, just a hunch.
Interesting while I didn't really have any issues with 10.3.2, 10.3.3 b1 had stellar standby battery life. Hoping beta 2 continues this. Not heard of a lot of 10.3.2 battery issues myself so wondering about the "known issue" they are citing. In any event it does appear 10.3.3 seems better in that dept so far.
 
Not heard of a lot of 10.3.2 battery issues myself so wondering about the "known issue" they are citing.
Yeah, Apple Support was willing to walk an out-of-warranty iPhone 6 user through a downgrade and restore over it. And they definitely told him it was "known issue". I've seen various posts about battery issues on 10.3.2, so I wasn't surprised they said that, but was surprised they were willing to do the leg work for a downgrade.

Give the PITA of an iTunes Backup/Firmware Restore/Backup Restore, I recommended the client might just want to tough it out for 10.3.3. Going up is always easy; going down is HARD. (Also, this guy always flaunts my advice and does OTA, rather than upgrade via iTunes. I'll chalk the issue up to being more likely related to that.)
 
This Beta Broke my file system in Lightroom. All of my external drives have #1 added to drive names. I tried erasing the 1 and is keeps reverting back to it. ... correction ... issue is with the Seirra 10.12.6 Beta (16G12b)
 

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Which maps do you used to get directions Google map or Apple Map?

I use a mix of Apple maps and Waze. Apple maps is cleaner than Waze or Google but has flaws - I frequently find the directions missing key details - Apple maps fails to guide which lane I need when a road splits ahead. I've also found Apple maps to be out of date in a few areas. I've reported these so will see if the map gets corrected.

Waze I like for the location sharing - when driving home I'll share my drive with my Wife so she knows how long I'll be and if there's traffic. Google maps is bringing this in (I've seen the share drive on Android but the option is missing on iOS), once it does I may ditch Waze for Google.

I used to use the traffic reporting in Waze a lot; if I was stuck in traffic I'd report it so other Waze users would be re-routed if needed. With the change in the law, I don't do this now - getting fined for touching my phone when stationary isn't worth the risk.
 
I use a mix of Apple maps and Waze. Apple maps is cleaner than Waze or Google but has flaws - I frequently find the directions missing key details - Apple maps fails to guide which lane I need when a road splits ahead. I've also found Apple maps to be out of date in a few areas. I've reported these so will see if the map gets corrected.

Waze I like for the location sharing - when driving home I'll share my drive with my Wife so she knows how long I'll be and if there's traffic. Google maps is bringing this in (I've seen the share drive on Android but the option is missing on iOS), once it does I may ditch Waze for Google.

I used to use the traffic reporting in Waze a lot; if I was stuck in traffic I'd report it so other Waze users would be re-routed if needed. With the change in the law, I don't do this now - getting fined for touching my phone when stationary isn't worth the risk.
Ditch Waze for Google? You do realize Waze is now OWNED by Google?
 
False. I am already running it and will report any issue I find. iOS 11 will obviously also only be in beta, so I am glad to help support testing updates of iOS 10 for the benefit of users that DON'T run beta software, so in the future, you might want to speak for yourself.
You da real MVP.
 
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