That’s a sign from God!! Don’t ignore!I wanted to pull the trigger and update from 13.7 to 14.0.1 through itunes. I'm getting the unable to update device error 4000. Ugh i guess i'll hold off for now
That’s a sign from God!! Don’t ignore!I wanted to pull the trigger and update from 13.7 to 14.0.1 through itunes. I'm getting the unable to update device error 4000. Ugh i guess i'll hold off for now
I wanted to pull the trigger and update from 13.7 to 14.0.1 through itunes. I'm getting the unable to update device error 4000. Ugh i guess i'll hold off for now
Why wouldn’t you update I don’t get the guys that wait ages to update its better than 13.7 and no major bugs at allI wanted to pull the trigger and update from 13.7 to 14.0.1 through itunes. I'm getting the unable to update device error 4000. Ugh i guess i'll hold off for now
Why wouldn’t you update I don’t get the guys that wait ages to update its better than 13.7 and no major bugs at all
I don’t wait too long, its usually until the first bug patch release. I work in an IT corporate environment, i’m used to delayed update rollouts and right now i cant roll back to 13.7. In my personal preference case I like using itunes to update rather than OTA. So this is delaying me out a bit.
I still have that toggle.Do you guys still see the DeviceManagement.framework toggle under the system services location tab? Or did they clean that up?
I went to add a widget to one of my home screens and then for some reason about 80 apps I’ve curated into various folders decided to just randomly place themselves on my home screens scattered all over. Randomly. Soooo, I am just going to hide almost all of my apps in the App Library accept for a select few. Sucks. But I feel like I’ll end up happier in the long run.
I’m not having any issues at all with the stock Mail app, and I had MAJOR issues on iOS 13. In fact, I’ve found that when I delete an email on my watch, it’s reflected almost immediately on my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Pro. I also did a reset/restore from iCloud once the GM was released. I’ve read in other threads on here that that’s helped, FWIW.
Apple really needs to work on icon arrangement. It feels like a massive chore to get things in the locations you want. I think a lot of pain could be removed by getting rid of the "flowing" the apps do and just have them stay where they are when you move others around. For example, moving the top left app should leave a HOLE there, not screw up the entire rest of the page.
Ok is it me or is the RAM management all of a sudden very lacking? I feel like I have a lot of apps that are not staying in RAM and launching like a first launch when I open them. I noticed that on 14.0 as well, didn’t feel like this was a problem on 14.0 betas.