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GuruZac

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Finally updated my iP7+ and iPP 10.5 both to the final iOS release this morning. Works great on both. No discernible difference on the iPhone 7 Plus speed wise. Only odd thing is the 3D Touch animations appear to be a tad bit laggy. Otherwise it’s what I was expecting. I like the small UI improvements so far. On my iPad Pro 10.5, the new features are awesome. Going to be very help on the productivity side. I love the dock and the drag and drop. So far so good.
 
Just looked, final is available.
 

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You mean you updated from the GM to the final? How did you do it? Not showing up on my end I’m running the gm
 
I’m registered to use the beta version and they released the final version of iOS 11 early to beta users. My wife has an iP7+ as well and a 2015 iPad Pro and she’s updated as well. All good for her devices too.
[doublepost=1505841233][/doublepost]I downloaded them last night around 9pm. They were the final versions.
 
Right now I have the beta GM of iOS 11, and as I can see, it is the same as the official release? (15A372)

If I want to drop out of the beta software and only get the public software, like the next stable version of iOS 11.0.1, do I just need to remove the beta-certificate, og need to do a reinstall?
 
Right now I have the beta GM of iOS 11, and as I can see, it is the same as the official release? (15A372)

If I want to drop out of the beta software and only get the public software, like the next stable version of iOS 11.0.1, do I just need to remove the beta-certificate, og need to do a reinstall?
Removing the beta cert will put you back on the public track with the next update.
 
Removing the beta cert will put you back on the public track with the next update.
Thanks, do you know if it's the same with MacOS? My Macs is running the current candidate for MacOS 10.13, but if I remove the candidate , I will be on the public track as well?
 
Right now I have the beta GM of iOS 11, and as I can see, it is the same as the official release? (15A372)

If I want to drop out of the beta software and only get the public software, like the next stable version of iOS 11.0.1, do I just need to remove the beta-certificate, og need to do a reinstall?


Same thing here Iam confused whether the GM is the same as the PUBLIC version ??
 
Sorry, I stand corrected. I do have another question: once I’m on the beta program, will I not receive the notification to update to the public iOS 11.1 or any other future updates?
You'll likely get future iOS 11 beta updates when they come out.
 
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