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Also... this is Developer Preview Beta 2. I wouldn't expect a public beta tomorrow. Unless you like having your phone reboot (respring?) often, as Beta 1 has done. At this stage, it's very early in the development. So UI is not constant. Some thing don't work at all. Others crash.

Patience grasshoppers.
 
Also... this is Developer Preview Beta 2. I wouldn't expect a public beta tomorrow. Unless you like having your phone reboot (respring?) often, as Beta 1 has done. At this stage, it's very early in the development. So UI is not constant. Some thing don't work at all. Others crash.

Patience grasshoppers.

So, essentially like 9.0.2 (which is what I'm running).
 
You had issues with the native Mail app? What kind?

Crashes on launch ever since installing the DP for Sierra. I noticed several other users reporting similar behavior in the bugs thread. Some said a few reboots fixed it, others like myself are still experiencing the issue.

Airmail has been doing okay, I just prefer the stock app.
 
Crashes on launch ever since installing the DP for Sierra. I noticed several other users reporting similar behavior in the bugs thread. Some said a few reboots fixed it, others like myself are still experiencing the issue.

Airmail has been doing okay, I just prefer the stock app.

Interesting. Personally never had an issue with it on Sierra, and I use it daily. Must have been a lucky one.

Hopefully this update fixes those issues for you. :)
 
I'm a bit concerned about the growing prevalence of 3D Touch (since I have an SE). I heard that Apple was planning to create alternate methods for accomplishing 3D Touch actions on devices that don't have it. But it seems like it would be easier if Apple just gave all of their devices 3D Touch. Maybe they can't produce screens big enough for the iPad yet, so they're holding back until they can.
 
Cannot update iPad Pro 9,7. Good work again. :) IMG_0213.PNG
 
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I'm a bit concerned about the growing prevalence of 3D Touch (since I have an SE). I heard that Apple was planning to create alternate methods for accomplishing 3D Touch actions on devices that don't have it. But it seems like it would be easier if Apple just gave all of their devices 3D Touch. Maybe they can't produce screens big enough for the iPad yet, so they're holding back until they can.

DPb1 specifically says that b1 has implemented 3D/Force touch. Later betas will have functionally for phones without squishy screens. I'd be worried if Apple didn't have focus on increasing the functionality of a major feature they've introduced in their current phones.
 
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