Pleasantly surprised! It’s my main computer.Wow I can't believe the iPad Air 2 is getting iPad OS.
Talk about longevity.
I am really surprised to see them drop support for the iPhone 6. It's not like it was struggling on iOS 12.
For once Apple put up a reasonable disclaimer to ward people off from installing this just because they need to be first.And is it ready for daily use?![]()
Same thing. But I don't have a paid developer account.Anyone else getting this when trying to restore or update? Everything updated to latest public versions. I have a dev account, too, lol.
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I am really surprised to see them drop support for the iPhone 6. It's not like it was struggling on iOS 12.
Then why are you installing this?Same thing. But I don't have a paid developer account.
I would believe that, but doesn't the iPod 7th just have 1 gig of ram also? I thought it just got a processor upgrade.Only 1 GB RAM
Then why are you installing this?
Then why are you installing this?
I would believe that, but doesn't the iPod 7th just have 1 gig of ram also? I thought it just got a processor upgrade.
what feature(s) were you expecting or needing ? I have 37 homekit devices and the scheduled functions work well for me - I am hoping for more stability as there are a few devices I have power cycle from time to time to bring back online.I was really hoping for some new features for the stagnant HomeKit app.
Because they feel like it. They don't need to justify themselves.Then why are you installing this?
While the presentation was underwhelming - this is a good upgrade - I am sure you can find at least 5-10 features that you can make use of it
https://www.apple.com/ios/ios-13-preview/features/
Oh please, let's not have the Beta Police thing again like we do every year
You know why. People are excited to try the new features.
yea - also "Sign in with Apple" and creation of random email address were one of the few welcome surprises.iPadOS relating to Safari now has a download manager that sends ones download to Files app, finally. Redesigned home screen is now Android inspired.
Biggest news is USB thumb drive support along with Wireless Display.
I am sure there will be a TON of bugs.
I would believe that, but doesn't the iPod 7th just have 1 gig of ram also? I thought it just got a processor upgrade.
I am really surprised to see them drop support for the iPhone 6. It's not like it was struggling on iOS 12.