It might have worked that way a while ago. I also seem to recall that you could
only do the beta by installing it to your phone through iTunes on your
computer. Previously, you had to install a profile to be on the beta and then
when you left the beta, you had to remove the profile and then
Several years ago, when I had been on the beta, not sure which iOS, but then I
was told by several Apple employees you had to wipe the phone to get out of the
beta program.
I’ve turned betas off on my phone now and so when the next release comes out to
the public, I will see what happens.
I
No, you don’t have to wipe your phone to get rid of the beta. With both the
current way betas work and the previous way they worked, you just have to leave
the beta program and wait for the next release of IOS.
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Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
Chaltain at Outlook, USA
From: viphone@googlegroups.com
Good Morning: It sounds like the party you spoke to didn't go far
enough on this. With a big change of music a ticket should have been
written up on this. If you have paid for these songs, I'd be vary upset
and going to their customer service on why they are losing something
that they
Therein lies the limits of open air, or bone conduction headsets; if you want
to block out sound from around you, you have to use headphones that cover your
ears. If you have lots of money to spend on headphones, the Apple Airpods Max
are fabulous! But, I suspect still over $500.
There are
Sorry about your water problems, Mark. Yes, I am very pleased with my new
Openfit headphones and my only disappointment is that you can only adjust the
volume through your phone, as the phone limits how loud it can be turned to
protect your hearing, but when my husband has a noisy programme on
I'd contact Apple Accessibility to start with. However, being this is
an application in Windows, I'd press the Windows key + the letter f to
go into the Micro Soft Feedback and send this problem to them as well.
That way it is being worked on from both ends, so, the hotkeys don't
compete
Sieghard, I was told that to truly get rid of the beta, you had to wipe the phone. BUT, if just turning off the beta and waiting for the next release does the trick, I will try that and do a backup when the public release is on my phone, so if I need to do a restore, I have that backup available.
Sieghard, you may have something there. Because you installed WALTRPro after those other apps, perhaps it works better that way. I don't want to risk uninstalling WALTRpro just yet because I'm not sure I'll not lose my ability to stick with this version. I frankly do not trust Softorino that much.
i will add, if you use VPN you will have the same issue
Lyne
> Le 14 févr. 2024 à 00:32, Christopher Chaltain a écrit
> :
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> I recently experienced what Richard describes for the first time this past
> weekend. I assumed it was related to the IOS 17.4 beta. For me, I resolved it
> by
Richard, you could just turn off Beta downloads and then wait the 3 or 4 weeks
until iOS 17.4 is released to the public. At that point you will get the
official iOS 17.4 version and you'll be out of the Beta program.
I decided for now to also stop using Betas as I am going to the Philippines for
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