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whats considered normal LTE speeds? i get 22-30 down and 25-30 up on my LTE, on my WIFI, I get 480 MB down and 338 up on my 1 Gig Fiber Line thi is Tmobile XS MAX 256 GB Phone
 
My XS Max is trying to download 12.1 beta 5. I'm on 12.1 official release. Would it download the correct file like yesterday when it was showing iOS 12 as being downloaded instead?

Same boat here. But I was getting the 12.1 Beta 5 since morning probably before the release of 12.1.1. I am going to give it a try to see what happens.
 
Is public beta out yet?my ipad and xs max still shows 12.1 beta 5 update and im on 12.1 on both..
 
You can now turn off the Physical SIM line, in 12.1 you could only turn off the eSIM line

It is definitely there for me, I can turn either line off now.

The carrier settings have been updated for me, I wonder if is dependent of that?

Damn you 😛 you’re pushing me back onto the beta train, not being able to turn off the physical sim is a bit of a deal breaker, especially as Apple haven’t seen fit to even allow separate ringtone/text tone between the sims.
 
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I removed beta profile and 2.4GB 12.1 update installed.

12.1.1 developer version changes up on main page MacRumors lists a few bugs left unresolved in 12.1
 
Under carrier, select your physical sim and you’ll see it. Have to be running 12.1.1 and carrier profile has to be updated.

Found it about a minute after posting 😉

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Just noticed the o2 sim has defaulted to 3G as well, after seeing the screenshot.
 
so I removed my profile for dev betas but my "software update" still shows a badge. When I go into it, it says "iOS 12.1 is up to date" any ideas how to remove the badge?
I have had that problem before. I was able to fix by rebooting the phone.
 
Found it about a minute after posting 😉

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This is a pretty big deal. Being able to turn off the physical line was the only thing I found to be missing after reading up on the dual-sim situation thoroughly. It's much safer to have my business number as a physical sim incase my iPhone ends up lost or damage, then I can just pop the sim into a spare iPhone and carry on. But obviously I still want peace and quiet on days off!
 
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No, seems to have just defaulted to 3G, I hadn’t noticed until I saw the screenshot, I went back in and changed it to 4G.

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Thanks for clarifying! If it was some limitation, I would’ve avoided the Dual SIM function lol
 
This is a pretty big deal. Being able to turn off the physical line was the only thing I found to be missing after reading up on the dual-sim situation thoroughly. It's much safer to have my business number as a physical sim incase my iPhone ends up lost or damage, then I can just pop the sim into a spare iPhone and carry on. But obviously I still want peace and quiet on days off!

I thought exactly the same.
 
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