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Apple Pulls iOS 12 Beta 7 Update Due To Performance Issues (macrumors.com) 44

Apple has quietly pulled iOS 12 Beta 7 software, aimed at developers and enthusiasts, less than a day after rolling it out. Even as the company has not offered an explanation -- or an acknowledgement -- according to users, performance issues might be the reason. MacRumors: On the MacRumors forums, there are multiple reports of problems when tapping on an icon, which can result in a very noticeable pause before the app launches. As MacRumors reader OldSchoolMacGuy explains: "I'm seeing apps take 10 seconds or more to launch on my X. Restarted and still seeing the same issue." Some users have said that the pausing issue disappeared for them after five or 10 minutes of using the iPhone, while others appear to be having continual problems. Prior to when Apple pulled the update, several MacRumors readers had warned other users against installing the update on their iPhones.
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Apple Pulls iOS 12 Beta 7 Update Due To Performance Issues

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    All I want, the one goddamn thing, is to be able to face time with 31 other apple users. Also I need to be able to superimpose animoji over my face so no one can see it. The only two goddamn things I want are 32 person facetime chat and animoji over my face. Also I need it to mask my voice.

  • Doesn't look good. (Score:4, Insightful)

    by hcs_$reboot ( 1536101 ) on Tuesday August 14, 2018 @09:56AM (#57122870)
    Since a couple iOS back, the UI deteriorates each time a little more. Unlocking the phone (fingerprint) while looking at the timer makes the iPhone go to several states before showing a stable screen. Sometimes, the icons get redrawn (like some older Windows). The other day, after using Music a while, playing a song and switching quickly to another one made the interface stay on the previous title. Not mentioning the various bugs that are never fixed, every year the UI is losing something.

    This doesn't look good, because those are not bugs that seem easy to fix. That sounds more like deep bugs, maybe some race conditions also, that show the Apple team has lost it, either because they're not motivated, or because the most competent ones abandoned the ship.
    • by Jerry ( 6400 )

      Not good indeed!
      I have an iPhone 6+ with iOS 11.4 installed.
      My battery health says "Maximum Capacity 78%" and "Your battery is currently supporting normal peak performance".

      When I open an app sometimes the interface will blink wildly as if someone was punching controls randomly and repeatedly.
      On occasions, while residing in my pocket with no app running, the phone will get hot and when I look at the battery percentage it is dropping at about 10% per minute. Just today it dropped from 97% to 63% in five mi

  • Apart from this version: I'm running the iOS 12 public beta on my old iPad mini 3 and it runs considerably faster than iOS 11.

  • It just about works!

    Seriously, does nobody test their shit before releasing it these days?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Someone ought to invent a "beta testing" phase to iron out the bugs before the official release. Oh wait.

    • by antdude ( 79039 )

      Companies don't care about QA anymore. :(

  • Situation Normal.
    Seems like this is what Beta Software is for.
    To work out the kinks.

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