pepsijunky macrumors member Original poster Sep 16, 2024 #1 Just curious on this one, I couldn't find an answer yet.
P Paddle1 macrumors 603 Sep 16, 2024 #2 No it's not. The final release is never the exact same build as a beta. However, it is the same as the RC build which was pushed to beta testers last week.
No it's not. The final release is never the exact same build as a beta. However, it is the same as the RC build which was pushed to beta testers last week.
maka344 macrumors 68020 Sep 16, 2024 #3 I’d like to know the same and if disabling public beta profile means I’ll get standard updates going forward. I am fully up to date on the the last public beta Reactions: WarmWinterHat
I’d like to know the same and if disabling public beta profile means I’ll get standard updates going forward. I am fully up to date on the the last public beta
P Paddle1 macrumors 603 Sep 16, 2024 #4 In Settings > General > About > iOS Version if it says "iOS 18.0 (22A3354)" then you are on the final release. Reactions: pepsijunky and WarmWinterHat
In Settings > General > About > iOS Version if it says "iOS 18.0 (22A3354)" then you are on the final release.
maka344 macrumors 68020 Sep 16, 2024 #5 Paddle1 said: In Settings > General > About > iOS Version if it says "iOS 18.0 (22A3354)" then you are on the final release. Click to expand... Thank you. I’m on that version. Will Opting out of the public better mean I’ll receive standard updates going forward?
Paddle1 said: In Settings > General > About > iOS Version if it says "iOS 18.0 (22A3354)" then you are on the final release. Click to expand... Thank you. I’m on that version. Will Opting out of the public better mean I’ll receive standard updates going forward?
P Paddle1 macrumors 603 Sep 16, 2024 #7 maka344 said: Thank you. I’m on that version. Will Opting out of the public better mean I’ll receive standard updates going forward? Click to expand... Yes.
maka344 said: Thank you. I’m on that version. Will Opting out of the public better mean I’ll receive standard updates going forward? Click to expand... Yes.
maka344 macrumors 68020 Sep 16, 2024 #8 Paddle1 said: Yes. Click to expand... Thanks. Much appreciated.