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Another sensational revelation …
His own wording really leaves every door open, so that after ios16 is released he can claim he was right all along…
Honestly we don't need Mark Gurman telling us that followed many previous Beta cycles starting with WWDC when the first public betas will come out. He's just spouting about common knowledge.
 
Honestly we don't need Mark Gurman telling us that followed many previous Beta cycles starting with WWDC when the first public betas will come out. He's just spouting about common knowledge.
I agree. Everything is pretty much in this site.

 
I was hoping that this year would focus on a few meaningful features with an overwhelming focus on stability.

Looks like I was wrong and iOS 12 was obviously a one off.
 
What a surprise... Internal BETAS are buggy. And "things are still fluid and could shift"... :rolleyes:
Who would have thought /S
 
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Mark Gurman throwing random useless crap at the wall again. Just shut up if you have no real rumors to say. Mark is such a clickbait.

He even insured himself by saying "things may change" - well of course cuz he probably just made up that rumor
 
Given the rumours of how few features are being added, a delayed beta doesn’t seem like the end of the world.
 
I’m sure there are other things I’d like to see in iOS 16. But since I’ve yet to see anyone else here mention this - I’d love to see Apple Music take a page from vinyl and adopt more robust liner notes: producer, studio, musicians on the recording, what instruments they played, etc. It’s cool when you can see that (say) the producer on one of your favorite albums is also the producer on another favorite album. Then you can start digging into that producer’s work and discover albums and artists you maybe otherwise wouldn’t have known. This broadens the experience and facilitates a deeper connection to the music and discovery - something I feel is missing from Apple Music.
 
If this is the level of rumors people find interesting, follow my new blog.

First spoiler...

Public beta testers will be able to try out the upcoming iOS 17 update starting in July 2023, according to LawJolla. The update is reportedly scheduled for release alongside the third developer beta, which is expected to come out after developers have tested the beta software for a few weeks.
According to classified sources, the update will contain some significant features but will also have several regressions, much to users’ annoyance.
 
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