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Send me your Swiss post details and ill check it works properly for you at lamborghini.com.

It's no problem at all. What are friends for 😜
Having an account at PostFinance is the Swiss equivalent of having your main bank the Post Office. Lamborghini probably blocks my IP address to ensure they don't make bad financial decisions 😁
 

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I have a similar issue with the Swiss PostFinance app. Each beta (but only after a reboot) it thinks it's installed on a new device and throws a wobbly.

I assume some AmEx cards check the device it's installed on (maybe by creating a hash including the OS version number - I dunno, just guessing) so when it changes it thinks it's a new device.
As you said, maybe so I don't make any bad financial decisions 😂
 
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Try OTA and if you experience any issues and the IPSW way is the miracle cure you should be able to resolve them regardless of when you update via IPSW. But remember this is a major version upgrade so give it a day or so and do a hard reboot after that before you score one against OTA. If things still aren't settled after a day then you can give IPSW a try.

But you can only install the IPSW from windows if you have the one file from Xcode installed.
 
I have a similar issue with the Swiss PostFinance app. Each beta (but only after a reboot) it thinks it's installed on a new device and throws a wobbly.

I assume some AmEx cards check the device it's installed on (maybe by creating a hash including the OS version number - I dunno, just guessing) so when it changes it thinks it's a new device.

If so, this beta is the first time it’s worked that way.
 
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This is obviously a fairly serious bug. Hopefully everyone is logging those reports. Would be good if you all cross-referenced each other too.

I'm hoping they have enough metrics. Console showed "ClockAngel" crashing and respawning every two seconds. My guess is that's a Clock-related live activity.

(edit) that said, I did submit a report in Feedback Assistant, including sysdiagnose and all. But too late for screenshot or video or anything.

If there’s a “black box” on your Lock Screen looking like an empty notification, slide it to the left to get rid of it. This fixed the battery issue and overheating for me.

Thaaaaank you.

For some reason, I didn't think to try swiping.
 
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But you can only install the IPSW from windows if you have the one file from Xcode installed.
I'm advocating for the easy way first and if that fails then he/she can try the IPSW way. Also I'm familiar with how to extract the pkg file from the Xcode file on macOS but not so much on Windows.
 
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Send me your Swiss post details and ill check it works properly for you at lamborghini.com.

It's no problem at all. What are friends for 😜

Swiss Post Finance in Switzerland is quite similar to your local post office banking in the UK, it is a low-cost option, so you will be lucky to get a Lamborghini set of summer tires with it. Any serious money is kept elsewhere. Come visit! ;)
 
I'm advocating for the easy way first and if that fails then he/she can try the IPSW way. Also I'm familiar with how to extract the pkg file from the Xcode file on macOS but not so much on Windows.
Oh I understand. I'm just saying that the full Xcode application does not need to be installed. Personally, I'd just go OTA. No offense to Mr. Pear, but if I had to choose between no installation and an OTA install, I'd go the latter route.
 
Oh I understand. I'm just saying that the full Xcode application does not need to be installed. Personally, I'd just go OTA. No offense to Mr. Pear, but if I had to choose between no installation and an OTA install, I'd go the latter route.

Absolutely correct. It works for me, and is so much easier than having to download Xcode and extract and install the piece to make ISPW work...
 
Oh I understand. I'm just saying that the full Xcode application does not need to be installed. Personally, I'd just go OTA. No offense to Mr. Pear, but if I had to choose between no installation and an OTA install, I'd go the latter route.

Same here, I’d do the same.
I am a big fan of OTA ❤️

Just I find it a pointless excessive (IMO) as it leaves doubt in my mind that I’ve not had a proper install, so use the IPSW file straight off the bat, which have always seen amazing results in my 12. And always not seen half, if not 70% of the bugs you lot rabble on about.

A reinstall using the IPSW file is a great healer for connectivity, heat and general hick up issues in the iOS, something to do with the reinstalling process really does fix bugs.
 
Oh I understand. I'm just saying that the full Xcode application does not need to be installed. Personally, I'd just go OTA. No offense to Mr. Pear, but if I had to choose between no installation and an OTA install, I'd go the latter route.
I used to reinstall using IPSW over an OTA when I’m bored but weirdly enough I had more issues with 15.3 & 15.4 when I did. So decided to stick to OTA and not mess around and find other ways to entertain myself for iOS 16 and had zero issues with the latest beta. I’d experienced heating issue and the black empty “now playing” box with my first beta (5) but no issues whatsoever with the latest. Feels like a final build already.

Too bad the debate hasn’t been put to rest by anyone from Apple. But if people are having less issues the IPSW way they might as well stick to it.
Why mess with something that works?
 
On PB4 my iPhone seems to have developed an odd WiFi bug, whereby the phone’s notch area displays the 4G symbol, while in the WiFi settings the expected WiFi network is “checked”. Toggling the WiFi off & on fixes it and puts the correct icon up. Reported to Apple. ✋
 
Looking for a little "help?" or maybe some clarification regarding Notifications functionality.
13 ProMax

Start with an example:
Messages - I have Allow Notifications, Notification Center, Badges, Show Previews when unlocked, and Notification Grouping Automatic. All else is off.

Yet Messages shows up on the bottom of the Lockscreen. Basically everything that is marked Notification Center the app name and detail (if Shows Previews Always) show on the Lockscreen. I can hide the detail if I go back and change all to When Unlocked.

Is there any way to not have anything for these apps show up on the Lockscreen yet show when I pull down the Notification Center? If I have an app and mark it for Lockscreen, it appears to run the same as Notification Center.

Color me confused and irritated that apparently Lockscreen and Notification Center are lumped together.
I'm hoping this is a beta bug but ...
 
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Mine has been fixed in Beta 6, but there is a bit of a delay, meaning it does not shift from one to another as the sunrise/set passes. I guess the widgets do not update on the background, waiting for us to interact with an iPhone. The sunrise for me today was at 6:40. I woke up at 6:50, picked up a phone and as it woke up it shifted from sunrise to sunset. I have noticed the same pattern with the weather widgets.
That’s actually what I noticed. I posted too soon. Thanks for the info.
 
I used to reinstall using IPSW over an OTA when I’m bored but weirdly enough I had more issues with 15.3 & 15.4 when I did. So decided to stick to OTA and not mess around and find other ways to entertain myself for iOS 16 and had zero issues with the latest beta. I’d experienced heating issue and the black empty “now playing” box with my first beta (5) but no issues whatsoever with the latest. Feels like a final build already.

Too bad the debate hasn’t been put to rest by anyone from Apple. But if people are having less issues the IPSW way they might as well stick to it.
Why mess with something that works?

And this is a great example of how different things behave for people on different devices… because, my experience is the complete opposite to yours.

I found that OTA updates, sometimes, came with more tiny bugs that went away after a IPSW file reinstall - but that could just be the reinstalling process clearing up things, which is not IPSW file specific, that’s just the means.

I did OTA once, found a bug, then reinstalled using IPSW file, bug went away, restored back to official release, added profile back on, then “reinstalled” using OTA again and the same bug was present. That’s what’s kept me firmly in using IPSW files camp.

Also using IPSW files dramatically reduces glitches/bugs expressed on here.

I’m still waiting to get my hands on a second iPhone XR device which I will erase and factory reset both, and just install OTA on one and IPSW files on the other and see the difference. Hoping to be ready for iOS 17 🤞🏼. Be interesting to see what happens with that.
 
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Looking for a little "help?" or maybe some clarification regarding Notifications functionality.
13 ProMax

Start with an example:
Messages - I have Allow Notifications, Notification Center, Badges, Show Previews when unlocked, and Notification Grouping Automatic. All else is off.

Yet Messages shows up on the bottom of the Lockscreen. Basically everything that is marked Notification Center the app name and detail (if Shows Previews Always) show on the Lockscreen. I can hide the detail if I go back and change all to When Unlocked.

Is there any way to not have anything for these apps show up on the Lockscreen yet show when I pull down the Notification Center? If I have an app and mark it for Lockscreen, it appears to run the same as Notification Center.

Color me confused and irritated that apparently Lockscreen and Notification Center are lumped together.
I'm hoping this is a beta bug but ...

I get notifications in my Notification Centre and not on my Lock Screen if that’s what you mean you want.

But I customise all my apps under notifications then the app.

As an example attached.
 

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I get notifications in my Notification Centre and not on my Lock Screen if that’s what you mean you want.

But I customise all my apps under notifications then the app.

As an example attached.
I'm looking for a way it shows up on the Lockscreen and not in Lockscreen/Notifications.
Whether I choose
Lock Screen
Notification Center
or both, it looks the same on the Lockscreen.

I currently have 4 apps set to Lockscreen, 12 apps set to Notification Center, yet all 16 show up on the Lockscreen.

Driving me nuts.

Reported via Feedback
 
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I used to reinstall using IPSW over an OTA when I’m bored but weirdly enough I had more issues with 15.3 & 15.4 when I did. So decided to stick to OTA and not mess around and find other ways to entertain myself for iOS 16 and had zero issues with the latest beta. I’d experienced heating issue and the black empty “now playing” box with my first beta (5) but no issues whatsoever with the latest. Feels like a final build already.

Too bad the debate hasn’t been put to rest by anyone from Apple. But if people are having less issues the IPSW way they might as well stick to it.
Why mess with something that works?

Oh I think Craig Federighi put it to rest.
 
On PB4 my iPhone seems to have developed an odd WiFi bug, whereby the phone’s notch area displays the 4G symbol, while in the WiFi settings the expected WiFi network is “checked”. Toggling the WiFi off & on fixes it and puts the correct icon up. Reported to Apple.

I’ve also had Wi-Fi issues today. Couldn’t connect at my usual Starbucks this morning and had to use cellular data like an animal. Then my connection to my home Wi-Fi started doing some very weird things and I ended up having to reset network settings to get it back to normal.
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