Here's an odd one: I wanted to report a bug where my Calendar app crashes every time I select the Inbox to see new invites, but the Feedback app says I'm not enrolled in a beta. My OS being 9.3 beta 6 says "Wrong!". And I can't even report it as an issue!
Enrolled in the Public Beta months ago and have successfully reported using the Feedback app many times.Is your account actually flagged and registered for a Beta, or did you just get the profile downloaded?
Been there for a little while now, since basically the initial days of iOS 9: http://appleinsider.com/articles/15...tracking-support-to-ios-9-and-os-x-el-capitanHow long have flight numbers been supported natively like this? Type flight number (VX204 in this case) into messages, or possibly any native app, it converts it to a link that when tapped, gives the option to "preview flight". On 9.3b5 but has this been a feature for a long time?
why recommend restoring then?Just clarifying that battery life is the same (just as good) as it has been with previous iOS 9.3 betas (at least for me on 6s).
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Check your settings if you're having issues. And if that fails, restore. And if that fails, go to the Apple Store.
Certainly isn't the beta software.
Because software can get corrupt even if it has nothing to do with the beta software. Could be a corrupt install or something stuck running in the background. Besides Apple will make you restore anyway. So might as well get that done with before you even take the device in.why recommend restoring then?
Beta 5 was way better than this.
I had that a while back when upgrading to official software - I had to phone EE and get them to manually reset the WiFi calling settings.
I mean thats the problem right there. Assuming you are spending 6-8 hours a day at work with poor signal strength. Your battery is being killed while at work, and for whatever time you are home, its not enough to make up for it. I easily get 8-10hrs of usage and 16-18hrs of standby on my 6s.How are some of you getting 9 hours of usage time?? I never get anywhere close to that. My cellular signal isn't great at work, but it's almost perfect at home.
Been there since iOS 9.0 beta 1 back in June 🙂How long have flight numbers been supported natively like this? Type flight number (VX204 in this case) into messages, or possibly any native app, it converts it to a link that when tapped, gives the option to "preview flight". On 9.3b5 but has this been a feature for a long time?
Beta 5 was way better than this.
What website are you seeing this happen? I can't reproduce this.
I don't know what it is about this build but Beta 5 was better on my devices.Something has gone completely wrong with my battery.I charged my phone 4 times today.
Also the OS seems to have become stutters again in General.
Yeah, I had this work for me with my daughter's flight home from college last Thanksgiving. Cool feature though!Been there for a little while now, since basically the initial days of iOS 9: http://appleinsider.com/articles/15...tracking-support-to-ios-9-and-os-x-el-capitan
Assume you have reported this somewhat serious bug?Man this may be the worst beta of all 9.3 betas. In addition to battery issues Apple music doesnt play my songs. It gives some format error. After device restart it started to play some of those but not all of them.
OK, figured it out: I unenrolled my Mac from the El Cap beta. Somehow that logged me out/unenrolled me for the iOS beta. I was still getting the updates, so had no idea that had happened. I assume its possible to be part of one without being in the other?Here's an odd one: I wanted to report a bug where my Calendar app crashes every time I select the Inbox to see new invites, but the Feedback app says I'm not enrolled in a beta. My OS being 9.3 beta 6 says "Wrong!". And I can't even report it as an issue!