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« on: September 04, 2019, 04:05:23 pm »

iOS 13 beta testers question software's quality ahead of launch

Will iOS 13.1 be a patch on day one?

This month, Apple is expected to unveil a trio of new iPhones, as well as release the consumer version of iOS 13. With features like Dark Mode, revamped Reminders, and pro-level camera tools, there's a lot to look forward to in Apple's new mobile update. Unfortunately, developers are questioning the software's quality after a buggy beta period.

By its very nature beta software is in a constant state of repair, so problems are expected to arise. Even "finished" software exhibits its fair share of bugs. However, iOS 13's beta cycle appears to be particularly bad, with several testers questioning what shape the final software will be in by the time it's released.


I think there’s a significant chance of this happening this year.The OSes need more time, but holding back the hardware would be VERY expensive to them.Wouldn’t surprise me if new phones ship with 12.x and some of the marketed features get enabled ~1 month later with iOS 13. ...

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