murpho999 wrote: » Surely out of all betas this must be the safest as it's all about stability improvements. I'd say it's safer to install than previous buggy betas of iOS 11.
FourFourFM wrote: » Wouldn’t listen to this. If you rely on your phone, particularly for third party apps. Just wait. An iOS 12.0 beta cycle will go through a lot more drastic changes before final release in comparison to an 11.x.x Beta.
Micky 32 wrote: » It’s when you’re on the move the GPS fecks up. The blue dot is all over the place and can’t keep up etc
peteeeed wrote: » maybe your car is too fast
Blazer wrote: » For some reason I lost all bar one of my backups of ios11 as soon as my first backup of ios12 went up. I had plenty of space as I'm on one of the icloud plans. The only backup was from back in February which is obviously wrong since I had backed it up before upgrading. The only reason I was trying to downgrade was because typing into safari scrolls down so you can't see what you're typing was a bit of a pain but nothing I can't live with so back to ios12. Its definitely the most stable ios release I've tested since ios5 but in fairness its more of an update than a whole new OS.
FourFourFM wrote: » The backups you make override the last one - regardless of what iOS version you are on. iCloud keeps only three archives of your backups at any time of the one phone setup. ie Today, yesterday, Wednesday. (If you’re phone is backing up every 24 hours automatically). The backup from February is most likely the last backup before you either changed phone or erased and set up your phone again as new. Or possibly even another iPhone / iOS device. Try this to downgrade to iOS 11.4 keeping data intact - https://youtu.be/9ACouPt_wxY
Blazer wrote: » The february one was the same device. I must give that video a shot although I might hang on until the next beta release and see if its fixed.
FourFourFM wrote: » It may have been the same physical device but iCloud won’t keep a backup that far back unless you never backed up again after that. (highly unlikely). Trust me on that.
Mr.S wrote: » After playing around with iOS 12 for the last couple of weeks, the biggest improvement seems to be FaceID! On iOS11 it was very hard to unlock when your face was at an angle, or lying in bed, but now it works 99% of the time.
IamMetaldave wrote: » That news of FaceID is tremendous! I’d love to take a punt on it.. but I hear blutooth headphones are having issues.. so I shall ignore my inner curiosity a little longer.
notahappycamper wrote: » How’s battery life on iOS 12 for those of you with an iPhone 7 Plus?
eeloe wrote: » Well after installing yesterday, iOS12 is a game changer. The grouped notifications are SAVAGE...but most importantly, the one thing i've hated about the iPhone X since day 1, was faceID being absolute rubbish, not any more, it works, flawlessly, every time.
eeloe wrote: » Only thing i’ve found today was, someone called me on Facebook messenger today, tried to answer and it would only gimme audio, until FaceID picked up my face and it wouldn’t. No major issue there really, this was the first video call I got on FB messenger, ever.