5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Step In The iOS 13 And iPadOS Beta Version

Anil - Jun 25, 2019


5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Step In The iOS 13 And iPadOS Beta Version

Keep in mind that once you install the iOS 13 or iPadOS, your beloved devices can't go back easily.

Apple has already rolled out the beta versions of iOS 13 and brand new iPadOS to the public so that you’re able to install and experience. Additionally, a public beta form of the MacOS Catalina is reportedly set to launch as soon as possible. But keep in mind that the keyword you need to focus on is “test”, even as your Apple devices are ready to be updated with those upcoming operating systems, it’s something “risky” for you to try. Once you consider stepping in the testing phase, there’re some things you should consider first.

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Bugs Everywhere

Testing out the beta is similar to finding bugs. At this time, there’s a list of known problems of Beta 2 released, so you can give a glance at it on Apple’s developer site. For example, there’re a number of iCloud issues like inaccurate report on the current state of files or invisibility to see content in folders in iCloud Shared Folders.

Missing Features

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During this year’s WWDC, the company announced a lot of things. However, they’re two different things, referring to what will be launched with the final release and what is currently released in beta versions. Basically, a feature you want to try the most may not work properly, even don’t come in the beta version. For example, the feature “Find My App” will help you locate the phone when it’s offline, but other offline-finding capabilities are still limited.

It Could Bolt Your Battery Life

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No matter how many tips and tricks you’re trying to apply on your iPhone, you’re likely to need the help of charger more frequently. The optimization for battery life is something at the last stage in the whole process after Apple made sure that new features worked properly and stable.

Some Apps Won't Be Fully Supported 

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There's reportedly a load of known issues on the apps after your iPhone get beta updated. For example, when you tap on the “View entire message” link within the Gmail, the interface would greet you with a “Can’t load the page” response. Another known issue is that you can’t stream to a Chromecast device with Beta 2.

Hard To Go Back

Before jumping in new changes, it seems tough if you want your iPhone to back. It’s not that you can’t do it, but the backup process contains a lot of steps.

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