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Have you checked your notification settings for your email accounts? I had this issue and discovered that the last beta install mysteriously changed my notification settings, but only for one account (icloud).
FWIW, I had notification settings change in 10.2.1 on my 6S. I think this is some obscure bug that's been around a while.
 
Is there any difference between an HFS+ app and APFS app, about speed for example ?
APFS is the file system the disk is formatted with, so it makes no difference to apps. It is the phone as a whole that is being run from the APFS disk, so apps are all running from that system.
 
Does Apple act on the bugs reported on the bugportal during the period of betas, and address them in the same series of Betas? Or does it pend it for the next major release like 10.4?
In other words, can any bug get addressed in a week after submission?
 
Does Apple act on the bugs reported on the bugportal during the period of betas, and address them in the same series of Betas? Or does it pend it for the next major release like 10.4?
In other words, can any bug get addressed in a week after submission?
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. Sometimes something might get addressed in the next bug fix release (like 10.3.1) or the next minor release (like 10.4) or the next major release (like 11), and sometimes it might not really get fixed at all.
 
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. Sometimes something might get addressed in the next bug fix release (like 10.3.1) or the next minor release (like 10.4) or the next major release (like 11), and sometimes it might not really get fixed at all.
Who actually decides?
Is it engineering? or is it marketing.
Can someone make them prioritize any particular bug?
 
Who actually decides?
Is it engineering? or is it marketing.
Probably a combination of people and circumstances, as is usually the case with most software/products/services in most companies.
 
Probably a combination of people and circumstances, as is usually the case with most software/products/services in most companies.

Can someone make them prioritize any particular bug?
The main issue is the gestation time period- the shortest time they require to address any reported issue on bug portal.
 
Can someone make them prioritize any particular bug?
The main issue is the gestation time period- the shortest time they require to address any reported issue on bug portal.
There are situations and/or sometimes some managers or developers or QA that might push to get something fixed over something else. The circumstances can certainly be different depending on what it is, what impact it has or can have, what the fix might be, where things are in the release cycle, what resources are available, etc.
 
There are situations and/or sometimes some managers or developers or QA that might push to get something fixed over something else. The circumstances can certainly be different depending on what it is, what impact it has or can have, what the fix might be, where things are in the release cycle, what resources are available, etc.
Thanks.
 
Can someone make them prioritize any particular bug?
The main issue is the gestation time period- the shortest time they require to address any reported issue on bug portal.

It's not about some particular developer influencing Apple to fix a particular bug (although that might be the case for a dev working on something specific for/with Apple), but rather looking at the metrics for bug ranking and/or a bug's particular effect on usability of iOS. This is why they opened up the beta program to public testers, as it increases the number of people using and reporting.
 
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Two minutes - still no service.


I put mine in airplane mode then back and it was fine.
 
Tried the airplane mode trick, turned off LPM, did a hard reset. Nothing. :/ going to try to reinstall 10.2.1 and then upgrade to b6 again. I'm sure it's a bug just with my device. My iPad is on b6 and has service.

That’s so strange―the Airplane Mode-toggling trick always works for me (although sometimes I do have to do it twice). Sorry for your trouble.
 
That’s so strange―the Airplane Mode-toggling trick always works for me (although sometimes I do have to do it twice). Sorry for your trouble.
Maybe try resetting network settings before blowing everything away?
 
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