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We’re just two weeks away from September 10th, the day Apple is likely to announce the iPhone 11 to the world — which means there isn’t much time to finish its iOS 13 operating system before launch. But what if Apple wasn’t actually planning to finish it by then, and will just admit that iOS 13 isn’t done? That might explain why the company released a developer beta for iOS 13.1 on Tuesday, and followed it up today with a public beta as well.
Yes, it’s really iOS 13.1 beta. Enjoy your testing! pic.twitter.com/Dl6R6A0GJ3
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) August 27, 2019
It’s not a typo; Apple totally just released a beta of the iPhone’s operating system that’s one-tenth newer than the one you can safely load on an iPhone. Here’s the...
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We’re just two weeks away from September 10th, the day Apple is likely to announce the iPhone 11 to the world — which means there isn’t much time to finish its iOS 13 operating system before launch. But what if Apple wasn’t actually planning to finish it by then, and will just admit that iOS 13 isn’t done? That might explain why the company released a developer beta for iOS 13.1 on Tuesday, and followed it up today with a public beta as well.
Yes, it’s really iOS 13.1 beta. Enjoy your testing! pic.twitter.com/Dl6R6A0GJ3
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) August 27, 2019
It’s not a typo; Apple totally just released a beta of the iPhone’s operating system that’s one-tenth newer than the one you can safely load on an iPhone. Here’s the...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...