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I’m waiting for the moment when Apple immediately stops signing immediate prior version of iOS once the newer version releases. Feels very natural to me. Business customers will have their own agreement for deferred upgrade so no impact there.
 
I guess so but it seems about as silly as an article saying the sun rose in the sky this morning and making a new article each time it does this.
Well, the timing when it happens plays a role. It's not always specifically exactly a week later, for example, so when it happens it's still informational.
 
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Need a few more updates before iOS 14 becomes solid. As always there’s always problems at the beginning
 
It's like this every year now :confused:
Almost every point update there’s some clusterfudge. That’s why I have to trawl these forums to guess if it’s relatively safe to run. iOS 3 was full of damaging updates. The main reason I haven’t jumped off the appalling 13 is that I can work around most of the stupid changes and bugs now. They’re still infuriating though.
 
14.0.1 on my iPhone 8 Plus here, the home screen doesn't work on landscape orientation anymore, tried to restart the iPhone but it didn't help. Apps like Files, Photos and Safari still work on landscape orientation.

I'd like Apple to improve the landscape experience on my iPhone, for example enabling it on the Music app, not make it worse.

Hope this is a bug, not intentional.
Uh oh. Looks like they’re deprecating landscape on pre 10 style phones to the same ****** experience as the new ones. Maybe the wife’s 6s+ should stay on 12 for a bit longer.
 
Speaking of 14.0.1 - has anyone else noticed the Messages app is now unbearably lag-tastic? Sometimes when I call up the keyboard and start typing it takes like 5 seconds before anything shows up.
 
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Uh oh. Looks like they’re deprecating landscape on pre 10 style phones to the same ****** experience as the new ones. Maybe the wife’s 6s+ should stay on 12 for a bit longer.
I deleted all the widgets from my home screen. Now it rotates to landscape again!

It seems the widgets are not designed to work on landscape, so they prevent the home screen from rotating to landscape.
 
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iOS 14 seems ok. Beta period was reasonably painless and every build was usable on a daily driver. I wouldn’t worry too much about upgrading. I’m on 14.2 now and that seems fine too.
They promised iOS 13 to be the only “mistake” and iOS 14 will be as better as before, in my opinion everything is even worst then iOS 13. I am on iOS 14.0.1
 
That sucks. I’m still on iOS 12 with my iPhone 8+, but I really want widgets, just not problems or slow downs.
 
After applying 14.0.1 lost WiFi on my 7plus. Permanently looses connection and cannot connect again. Stay away from this version. Quality of apple product became a real problem
 
After applying 14.0.1 lost WiFi on my 7plus. Permanently looses connection and cannot connect again. Stay away from this version. Quality of apple product became a real problem
There seem to be occasional oddities with installations for some devices. It doesn't appear to be something widespread, but a few people have ran into some issues.
 
There seem to be occasional oddities with installations for some devices. It doesn't appear to be something widespread, but a few people have ran into some issues.

I think same. But it doesn't make me better.. All variants of fix were used, including disabling from AppleId and installing from clear image. Everything is same. Found a lot of peoples who have the same experience. Let's wait for 14.2
 
13.6.1 is very stable for me. And it took them until 13.5 for iOS 13 to get stable.

Enjoy iOS 14 guys! Gonna be a while...
Plenty are also fine with earlier versions of pretty much any new iOS version.
 
Had such a bad experience with iOS 11 even long after launch and again with 13, learnt my lessons - staying on 13.7 for now and it is disappointing that Apple doesn’t mean “bug free” any more; quality seems less important as of lately...But the price tag keeps going up and rapidly.
 
Had such a bad experience with iOS 11 even long after launch and again with 13, learnt my lessons - staying on 13.7 for now and it is disappointing that Apple doesn’t mean “bug free” any more; quality seems less important as of lately...But the price tag keeps going up and rapidly.
Realistically speaking, Apple, like basically really any other hardware/software company, never really meant "bug free".
 
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