insman1
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Anyone else getting the message that an error occurred during installation and that I should try later? Been trying for 3.5 hours and still get the same message!
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Anyone else getting the message that an error occurred during installation and that I should try later? Been trying for 3.5 hours and still get the same message!
Anyone got a fix for this. Apparently it didn't download right.
Yes. No reason to keep it.
Did it and it worked super fine though it took about an hour and a half. Once again, thanks. I should know all these tricks after having iPhones 4, 4S, 5, 5S, 6, and 6S.If you've made a backup, go ahead and put the device in recovery mode and then update via iTunes.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201263
Beta 7 for 6s plus was 13E5234a. Official version is 13E234. Appears to be the exact same version just updated with an official type of build #. Nothing new to see here if you were on beta 7.
I noticed it is much faster, faster boot time, faster while connecting to Chromecast, and more responsive than beta 7
What are y'alls thoughts so far on this update? (Sorry if this has been asked already)
I think what you're seeing is a result of the fact that the OS installed pretty much as a brand new install, instead of a minor incremental update. Otherwise, placebo effect.I noticed it is much faster, faster boot time, faster while connecting to Chromecast, and more responsive than beta 7
Beta 7 for 6s plus was 13E5234a. Official version is 13E234. Appears to be the exact same version just updated with an official type of build #. Nothing new to see here if you were on beta 7.
I think what you're seeing is a result of the fact that the OS installed pretty much as a brand new install, instead of a minor incremental update. Otherwise, placebo effect.
Can't wait to try Night Mode!
I think what you're seeing is a result of the fact that the OS installed pretty much as a brand new install, instead of a minor incremental update. Otherwise, placebo effect.
I think what you're seeing is a result of the fact that the OS installed pretty much as a brand new install, instead of a minor incremental update. Otherwise, placebo effect.
