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Oops, dunno about other versions but in my locale they've totally messed up the CSS making the nav bar so small you can barely read it :oops:

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anyhows, all fingers crossed for an incoming iOS update 🫣​

The buttons at the top certainly have small font but this is what the site looks like on my end. Might want to clear your cookies and cache. Of course, this is on Firefox, so your experience may vary;

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As I projected the reports on 16.3.1 were fabricated. I expect their not to be one

To the contrary, the fact that there was a 16.3.1 for the HomePod and Apple TV tells us there will be one. The question is why did they release those other ones yesterday and why didn’t they (as of 1:12pm on Tuesday) release 16.3.1 for iOS and iPadOS? They almost (and perhaps more than almost) never release for those devices separately from the Phone and iPad releases.

I think this lends more credence to my “zero day” theory: they were able to get patched versions done for HomePod and Apple TV and the priority was to get them out the door as soon as they could, rather than wait for the iOS / iPadOS versions to finish QC.

My suspicion is that we should have had 16.4 a week ago. It’s a bit concerning (from a security standpoint) that we don’t have these yet.
 
To the contrary, the fact that there was a 16.3.1 for the HomePod and Apple TV tells us there will be one. The question is why did they release those other ones yesterday and why didn’t they (as of 1:12pm on Tuesday) release 16.3.1 for iOS and iPadOS?

I think this lends more credence to my “zero day” theory: they were able to get patched versions done for HomePod and Apple TV and the priority was to get them out the door as soon as they could, rather than wait for the iOS / iPadOS versions to finish QC.

My suspicion is that we should have had 16.4 a week ago. It’s a bit concerning (from a security standpoint) that we don’t have these yet.
To me 16.4 not being out is an issue. I just remembered a few months ago we had a TV/homepod release for a .1 update but no IOS, I won't be surprised if they follow in the same footsteps
 
To the contrary, the fact that there was a 16.3.1 for the HomePod and Apple TV tells us there will be one. The question is why did they release those other ones yesterday and why didn’t they (as of 1:12pm on Tuesday) release 16.3.1 for iOS and iPadOS?

I think this lends more credence to my “zero day” theory: they were able to get patched versions done for HomePod and Apple TV and the priority was to get them out the door as soon as they could, rather than wait for the iOS / iPadOS versions to finish QC.

My suspicion is that we should have had 16.4 a week ago. It’s a bit concerning (from a security standpoint) that we don’t have these yet.

Yea and the silence from Apple is concerning too, iOS 16.3 is the worst public release I’ve ever seen, I’m even getting resprings which used to only happen on my jailbroken phones.
 
Yea and the silence from Apple is concerning too, iOS 16.3 is the worst public release I’ve ever seen, I’m even getting resprings which used to only happen on my jailbrokem phones.
I feel like I don't want anything to do with iOS 16 anymore. I want to download iOS 15 now. iOS 16 is too stressful and dumb. 😫
 
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