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The big update of the iPhone this year, iOS 12, aims to solve many of the problems that arose during the controversial mandate of iOS 11. With this in mind, it can be Trying to get on board the new software immediately and leave the iOS 11 in the dust for good. Here are some reasons why you might want to reconsider joining the iOS 12 beta.

If you switch to the iOS 12 beta, which is available for developers and public beta testers, you might experience more problems than iOS 11 as whole bugs, problems, compatibility issues and other disadvantages. This is because we are still in the very early stages of the beta program, so iOS 12 has a lot of work to do in order to meet Apple's hopes of a mobile operating system in sweetness as at the time.

Now, these scruples are not to say that iOS 12 is necessarily bad or that it will not surpass iOS 11 as a higher operating system. However, updating your iPhone can be a big change and can be a problem to cancel unless you have taken the proper precautions. So, before deciding to bite the bullet and update your iPhone, be sure to check all the issues below.

Note: The latest versions include the developer beta 4 and public beta 3.

1. The HUD volume is still garbage

We are upset, too. While we all hoped that Apple would work to simplify and minimize HUD volume, the big classic box is still there to block our screens while changing the volume of our iPhone in some cases. (Affects all the betas.)

2. Notifications are Hit & Miss

The iOS community held a collective celebration when it was announced that iOS 12 would bring back the grouping of notifications to iPhones and iPads. When it works, the new system really cleans the notification center, allowing you to focus on app-by-app messages and alerts.

The problem is that it does not always work. We have had conflicting experiences here, especially with third-party applications. The native applications of Apple seem to work more frequently than, say, Facebook Messenger, but both suffer from grouping failures. When and why it works when it is a mystery, one that will hopefully be resolved and softened in future betas. (Affects all the betas.)

3. The Siri Shortcuts app is for developers only now

Siri Shortcuts is without doubt one of the most exciting new features for hitting iOS devices this year. However, beta testers will not get their hands on custom fun with the Shortcuts app unless they are approved developers. (Affects all beta's.)

If Siri shortcuts interest you and you're not a developer with access, consider checking Workflow in the meantime, which is basically the same thing as Siri compatibility.

4. Siri shortcuts may not work when using CarPlay

If you want to use Siri shortcuts, whether they are suggested or those of the shortcuts application, you might not not be successful if you use CarPlay while driving. (39882673, 41652481: Affects dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)

5. Siri shortcuts on HomePod may cause an error message

Again, whether or not you use custom shortcuts from the application Shortcuts or suggestions from Siri, they might not work on HomePod. (40834728: Affects dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)

6. Siri shortcuts may not be restored from iCloud Backup

If you have enabled Siri shortcuts since the # 39; application Shortcuts or those suggested by Siri, they may not be accessible if you need to restore your device. to start over. (40899084: Affects dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)

7. Siri shortcuts may not work if a device is locked

Although it may be harder to use. enable Siri shortcuts from the lock screen, they may not work at all if the iPhone is locked. (41307405: Affects dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)

8. Your iPhone could freeze at any time

In our short experience on the beta, we've already seen three iPhones hang without warning . Your iPhone may get stuck on the screen of the wheel that rolls for more than 10 minutes before repairing itself. We are not yet sure of the cause, but in two cases, the AirDropping documents triggered the freeze. (Affects all the betas.)

9. Group FaceTime does not work for everyone

Although Group FaceTime is one of the most exciting features of iOS 12, it will not work properly on all devices running the beta. Apparently, only video audio calls and work for the iPhone 6 and newer, while the iPhone 5S, 6 and 6 Plus, as well as the iPad mini 2, the iPad mini 3 and the iPad Air, only support audio right now. Hopefully this will be settled in future betas. (Affects all betas.)

10. FaceTime Group Does Not Work Between Different Beta

If you are on the Beta 2 or Public Beta, you will not be able to initiate a Group Facetime call with users on beta 1, and vice versa. To solve this problem, just make sure everyone is on the latest beta. (39873802: affects all beta.)

11. Camera effects in messages do not work for everyone

As more and more iPhones access camera effects in messages, the list is always limited. Only the iPhone SE and the iPhone 6S and later versions can use the new effects, while, again, no iPad can do it. (Affects all the betas.)

12. The camera effects in FaceTime do not work for everyone

To use the camera effects in FaceTime, it only works now for the iPhone 7 and later. No iPad either. (Affects all the betas.)

13. T-Mobile Could Drop Your Call

If you use the Wi-Fi call on T-Mobile, you have to be careful. Apple claims that your call could be dropped when switching from Wi-Fi to a cellular connection. Why this problem only concerns T-Mobile is not known. (39251828: applies to all betas.)

14. The screen time settings will be reset when updating

If you are running beta 1 and as you update to beta 2 or the public beta, all screen settings will be reset. This means that you will need to reactivate and reconfigure Screen Time, which can be painful depending on the configuration of your needs. (Affects dev beta 2-4 and public beta 1-3.)

15. The Data 'Picked Up iPhone & # 39; may be distorted by other devices

If you have multiple iPhones on an iCloud account, your "Picked Up iPhone" data may be distorted because you will confuse Screen Time with data from each device such as an iPhone. No word on how this will affect future updates when this problem is solved. (39917173: affects all beta's.)

16. Voice Memos May Not Be Synchronized Between Devices

As if not being able to sync with iTunes was enough, if multiple devices are connected to your iCloud account , the voice memos will not be synchronized with each other. Even if you go to Settings -> iCloud -> iCloud Drive -> Voice Memos and Enable it, it will still not work. (39701488: Affects public beta-2-4 and beta-1-3.)

17. The Measure application can be in a random folder

Measure is a great new tool that uses AR to measure real world objects. However, you might have trouble finding the application because sometimes iOS will hide it in a random folder. If Measure does not appear for you on the Home screen, swipe down and search for it with Search. (Affects all the betas.)

18. The dictionary is unavailable to some users

If you are trying to find the definition of a word, either in a search or by using "Search" on the selected text, you might not find one at Apple. While Siri Suggestions will offer you websites and other content related to your search, the dictionary may be completely unavailable on iOS 12. However, not all users experience it. (Affects all the betas.)

19. Inviting iOS 11 users to a home may not work

When it comes to HomeKit, every time you try to invite Someone to use iOS 11 at home and that they have multiple email addresses associated with their Apple ID, this may not work. If this happens, you can try sending the invitation to one of their other e-mail addresses or their phone number. (41033550: Affects public beta-2-4 and beta-1-3.)

20. Gmail notification badge stays after email verification

Notification badges quickly tell us that we have unread or unsupervised content in some apps. Once you view this content, the badge disappears intuitively. This is not the case for Gmail under iOS 12, because the notification badge remains displayed after the display of new e-mails. According to a MacRumors thread, forced dropping and relaunching Gmail is the only way to remove the notification badge for the moment. (Affects all the betas.)

21. Clash Royale Lags with low light (iPhone X only)

The iPhone X does not seem to work Clash Royale well on the iOS 12 beta yet, at least with the brightness all along. If you need to play in the dark, remember to keep the brightness just below zero, otherwise you will give your opponent a big advantage. (Affects all betas.)

22. You may not be able to download applications from the App Store

Starting with Beta 4 and Public Beta 3, you may encounter an error message when downloading an app from the App Store. If this happens to you, Apple simply says to try to download the application again, so this does not seem like a life-changing problem. (41858048: Affects dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)

23. The cell signal bars of your iPhone X could be out of order

Apple warns the beta testers of the iPhone X that their signal bars might not be accurate. If you frequently depend on these bars to tell you your level of cellular service, this bug could prevent iOS 12 from running on your iPhone X (for the moment). (41909622: Affects beta-beta 4 and beta-3 pubis 3.)

24. The section of cellular data parameters can be refreshed constantly

This is a a strange bug in which the Cellular Data section of Settings -> Cellular is constantly updated. If you rely on the information here, it can become boring very quickly. (41587310: affects beta 3-4 and beta 2-3.)

25. Screen usage time Data and settings may not be synchronized

Screen Time has more than its share of bugs on iOS 12. The Screen Time data of your devices may not be synchronized correctly between all your devices. Apple suggests restarting the affected devices to work around the problem, but it might be better to wait for the company to fix the problem with an official version. (41259736: Affects dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)

26. Wallet can stop unexpectedly at launch

Bad news for users of iOS Wallet – l & # 39; application could just quit on you when launching in iOS 12. Apple suggests users to leave Wallet via the application selector, and then restart the application. However, the company does not specify how often users can experience this problem. (41603255: Affects Beta 3-4 and Public Beta 2-3.)

27. Not all apps are optimized yet

Application Developers Design Their Apps to Make # They work with the system used by your iPhone. With a major new update, these applications need to be optimized to run on the new software, otherwise the performance will be far from ideal, that is the least that can be said.

While developers have access to the iOS 12 beta, your favorite apps can be optimized in a timely manner, as you can probably already see from some of the problems encountered in some of the most popular apps. You can almost rely on their problems with third-party applications in addition to the problems you face with the beta itself. (Affects all the betas.)

28. A laundry list of developer issues

The iOS 12 release notes for beta contain a compendium brimming with developer issues. Although the development of applications for iOS 12 may be useful, you must know what can and will be projected:

  • SiriKit queries may be delayed or cause an error message – Solution: restart the assigned device. (41759318: Affects dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)
  • Various CoreGraphics calls have been reinforced against the continuation of invalid parameters. In iOS 12 beta, these calls can now return NULL or return earlier. (38344690: Assigns all beta devs.)
  • Models with flexible input sizes may unexpectedly reject an input using the default size displayed in the Xcode type field. Workaround : Provide an entry of a size other than the default value on the first prediction call. (40632323: Affects all beta devs.)
  • Some languages ​​may have a truncated or misaligned layout. (40420329: Assign all dev beta.)
  • Some languages ​​may display non-localized text. (40420422: Assigns all beta devs.)
  • When a queueTransaction is executed on applicationQueuePlayer to change the position of a song, the queue returns unchanged. (39401344: Affects all beta dev.)
  • Can not add a song to a playlist using the addItemWithProductID API. (40508800: affects all beta devs.)
  • In Swift, the shortcut property of INVoiceShortcut must be accessible as _ _shortcut. (40418400: Affects all beta devs.)

Resolved Issues

Apple has fixed a large number of issues in the first three beta versions of dev (and the first two public beta releases), and they will continue to overwrite these bugs and other problems until the public release in September. Some of the problems listed above will continue until this section, some have already done so. In a perfect world, the only thing left in this article would be this section resolved, but we would be happy if it was half and half.

1. Fortnite would crash when starting a new party (41617672)

Fortnite had the habit of planting at the start of a new game for some users. More now – dev beta 4 and public beta 3 have solved this problem for gamers.

1. The Widget & Maps nearby was broken (40099072)

According to Apple's iOS 12 release notes for Beta 1, the buttons of the widget 'Maps nearby' do not launch the Maps application. "This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

2. iWork documents in Pages, Keynote and Numbers did not mix well with iOS 12 dev beta 1. Apple told developers that sharing these documents via AirDrop or the Files application may cause the device to become unresponsive.The "workaround" was restarting the device.This has been corrected in dev beta 2 and in public beta.

3. Time zones did not update automatically (40499996)

In beta 1, if you wanted your time zones to be accurate when you traveled, you had to set the time zone manually via Settings -> General -> Date and time with "Set automatically" disabled This has been corrected in dev beta 2 and in public beta

4. Vibration alerts were noisy for some ins (40524982)

If you had an iPhone 6S or 6S Plus, beta test 1 probably made your vibration alerts very noisy. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

5. VoiceOver does not play well with calendar (40555552)

Newly created calendar events would not be available for VoiceOver, according to Apple's beta 1 notes. This is certainly a consideration if you rely on VoiceOver in the Calendar application. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

6. Apple Pay on Mac Was Whack (40384791)

If you have a Mac with a touch bar, and therefore a Mac with Touch ID, this problem did not concern you. However, all other Mac users had a problem with Beta 1: when an Apple Pay payment sheet appeared in Safari on a Mac without Touch ID, they could not confirm payment if their iPhone or Apple Watch was off. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

7. There were no alarms with Carplay (39159434)

Apple clarified in beta version 1 of the beta that the alarms of iOS 12 did not work with CarPlay. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

8. The keyboard had overlapping suggestions (40231537)

In some applications, you may have encountered overlapping keyboard suggestions. Whether you've used these suggestions or not, this bug has made your keyboard cluttered and ugly. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

9. Personal Hotspots Would Not Work (40379017)

Apple is warning users that Personal Hotspot might be unavailable while running iOS 12 beta 1. This was bad news for anyone ( like me) who relies regularly on his personal hotspot to access internet devices. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

10. Calls on Other Devices Did Not Work (40180205)

Calls on other devices using the functionality of your operator account were not available with the IOS 12 dev beta 1. Transfer calls still worked, even with devices that did not work. beta. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

11. The Call Transfer Could Have Been Unavailable (40362744)

Apple claims that users would not have been able to configure the call transfer when it was over. ; running beta version of iOS 12 1. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta. 12. Text overlays were invisible in Group FaceTime (40395097)

If you were to try FaceTime group in dev beta 1, there could be invisible text overlays. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

13. The addition to the FaceTime group has not always worked (40433480)

Apple prides itself on having up to 32 people who join a FaceTime group at the same time. However, in the iOS 12 dev beta 1, the addition of new participants did not always work. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

14. The Wi-Fi call was disabled (40467667)

The Wi-Fi call may have been disabled after updating to iOS 12 dev beta 1 This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

iPads did not send video in FaceTime calls (40725406, 40873560)

This problem only concerned the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, the iPad Second Generation 12.9-inch Pro and the Sixth Generation iPad. However, if you use an iPhone on the receiver, you will not see any video from these users in FaceTime calls. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

16. Search Results in Photos Were Buggy (39781553)

If you do not use English as the game language of your iPhone, search results might be you not available in Photos in dev beta 1. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

17. PDFs in Safari Whacky (39794462)

If you viewed a PDF in Safari in dev beta 1, and then rotated your device, it could have prevented the PDF from scrolling or maximizing in the layout. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

18. Using the application in the remaining screen time after the removal of the application (39428587)

iOS 12 dev beta 1 will not let you forget the applications you tried to delete. The logs of these applications remained in Screen Time, so you would see your usage data even several days after the removal of the application. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

19. The screen time settings did not synchronize between devices (39660477)

In the beta 1 version of the application, your Screen settings Time did not change on your iPad just because you change them on your iPhone. Usage data would still be synchronized, however. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

20. There was no breakdown of application in the screen time (39697268)

The app usage breakdown was not available for Screen Time in iOS 12 dev beta 1. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

. There were several weekly reports on the screen (40401895)

Your weekly reports are supposed to arrive once a week, but iOS 12 dev beta 1 felt the need to send you several notifications when that happened. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

22. The time spent on the screen could have applications and websites disabled (40656766)

Screen Time allows you to block the use of certain applications and some sites Web, for you and your child. Unfortunately, a bug in iOS 12 dev beta 1 has blocked applications and websites even after disabling the screen time as a whole. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

23. Your child's screen time data would be inaccessible (40749009)

Apple warned in Beta 1 that your child's iCloud account may not have reported the data of use on your device. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

24. Ask Siri where your hardware did not work (39531873)

Apple warns users that in iOS 12 dev beta 1, Siri could have given "unexpected answers" to " Where is my …?" questions. Again, "could" did not mean that the problem would occur each time. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

25. Some EA games did not work well (39847417)

Some EA games may have stopped unexpectedly on devices running iOS 12 dev beta 1. Apple named " Real Racing 3" and "Sims Free Play "as two examples, so the problem may not have been too widespread. This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

26. Bank of America users could not verify the accounts (39975169)

The iOS 12 release notes for beta dev 1 claimed that "some users might be unable to log in or out." 39; display the account information in the application Bank of America. "This has been corrected in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

27. The application of Citi Mobile was also broken (40205739)

Citibank customers would have liked to avoid the beta version of Beta 1 since the Citi Mobile application would crash when it was launched . This has been fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.

28. The weather widget did not work (41096139)

If you depend on the weather widget in your view today or a touch 3D touch on the icon of the application, you may have noticed that it did not work in dev beta 2 and public beta 1. Fortunately, this problem was corrected quickly by dev beta 3 and public beta 2.

29 Custom Shortcuts Are Not Always Saved (40862775)

Although the ShortCuts application is not available to everyone, you can still create custom shortcuts via the Siri settings. However, when saving a custom shortcut phrase, you may not have been able to press "Done" to save it until the problem is resolved. resolved in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.

30. Hey Siri & # 39; would not work for all languages ​​(41188020)

While English users would have had no problem here, if you changed Siri's default language to Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, you would not have any problem. have not been able to set up "Hey Siri" on the device. Apple suggested setting up "Hey Siri" before updating the beta 2 or public beta since these versions were where the problem appeared. They also suggested using another device connected to the same iCloud account. This problem has been fixed in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.

31. Siri shortcuts may not have worked for pdfs (40395673)

Siri shortcuts are an exciting new feature of IOS 12. However, they may not have worked for PDF images. The "workaround" of Apple was to use another image format, but now the problem has been fixed, both in beta 4 and in public beta 3.

32. Skype may have cracked after being connected (39666451)

Apple claimed that Skype could unexpectedly close on iOS 12 beta after it was connected. Since dev beta 3 and public beta 2, this is no longer a problem.

. Il est possible que les parcours d'entraînement n'aient pas été disponibles (40008565)

Vérifier votre itinéraire après une marche ou un jogging est un moyen satisfaisant de suivre votre condition physique. Malheureusement, votre carte ne s'est peut-être pas présentée dans l'application Activité d'iOS 12. Ce problème est résolu depuis dev beta 4 et public beta 3.

34. Les carreaux de haut-parleur dans les appels FaceTime de groupe ne seraient pas agrandis (40615683)

Lors d'un appel de groupe FaceTime avec d'autres utilisateurs, la tuile de l'orateur actuel est censée agrandir, pour souligner visuellement qui elle parle. Bien que cela ait fonctionné dans la plupart des cas, Apple a déclaré que l'agrandissement automatique de cette mosaïque n'aurait pas fonctionné avec des écouteurs externes. La société a corrigé ce problème dans dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

35. Les appels FaceTime peuvent avoir eu de mauvaises connexions (41033989)

Si vous effectuez beaucoup d'appels vidéo FaceTime, vous avez peut-être été interrompu par un message de "mauvaise connexion". Cependant, vous ne le remarquerez plus, car Apple a résolu le problème avec dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

36. FaceTime peut avoir quitté après l'avoir ouvert (41189126)

Lorsque vous avez essayé de passer un appel via l'application FaceTime directement, l'application peut s'être écrasée sur vous tout de suite. Ce problème a été corrigé dans dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

37. Les notifications de messagerie vocale n'étaient pas fiables (39826861)

Apple a averti que les notifications de messagerie vocale peuvent être incohérentes et ne pas apparaître lorsque votre iPhone est verrouillé. Ce bug de la messagerie vocale a été corrigé dans dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

38. L'activation des codes PIN de la carte SIM n'entraînerait aucun service (40958280)

Si vous avez essayé d'activer un code PIN SIM sur votre iPhone, l'appareil perdrait le service cellulaire. A partir de dev beta 3 et de beta publique 2, ce bug n'est plus un problème.

39. Il y avait trop de notifications 'Demander plus de temps'

Si vous êtes un parent ou un tuteur, chaque fois que l'appareil d'un enfant demande plus de temps pour une application particulière, même si vous avez entré le code sur l'appareil de l'enfant Plus de temps, vous obtiendrez toujours une invite de notification sur votre propre iPhone. Cela pourrait être assez ennuyeux. Fixé dans dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

40. L'utilisation Web enfant n'apparaît pas dans le rapport sur l'heure de votre écran (40218447)

Alors que Screen Time vous permet d'afficher l'activité iPhone de votre enfant, iOS 12 bêta contenait un bogue qui vous empêchait d'afficher l'utilisation de votre site. Ce problème a été corrigé dans dev beta 4 et public beta 3.

41. Les valeurs par défaut toujours permises par l'indisponibilité ne sont pas autorisées (40320173)

Cela peut sembler un peu déroutant – Les temps d'arrêt sont une nouvelle fonctionnalité qui "Ne dérange pas" votre iPhone entier pour vous. Vous pouvez sélectionner les applications que vous êtes autorisé à utiliser pendant la période d'indisponibilité, appelées «Toujours autorisées», iOS proposant une suite d'applications par défaut au départ. Ces paramètres par défaut n'étaient pas autorisés dans la version bêta d'iOS 12 tant que vous n'aviez pas appuyé sur Paramètres -> Temps d'écran -> Toujours autorisé pour actualiser la liste des applications, mais comme bêta 4 et bêta publique 3 supprimaient ce bogue, ce problème n'existe plus.

42. Les codes d'accès alphanumériques peuvent avoir un temps d'écran cassé (40671666)

Lors de la définition d'un code d'accès pour Screen Time, Apple vous a imploré d'utiliser uniquement des numéros. Sinon, il aurait pu être impossible d'entrer le mot de passe lors de la tentative d'accès à la fonction. Ce n'est plus le cas, à partir de dev beta 4 et public beta 3.

43. Les messages ne peuvent pas être lancés depuis l'écran de Siri (39941268)

Lorsque vous envoyez un texte à un ami avec Siri, il peut être pratique d'appuyer sur le message affiché à l'écran pour passer à la conversation dans Messages. Cela pourrait ne pas fonctionner dans la version bêta d'iOS 12, du moins dans les versions antérieures à la version bêta 3 et à la version bêta publique 2. Si vous avez mis à jour au moins l'une de ces versions, tout ira bien

44. Les mémos vocaux ne se synchronisaient pas avec iTunes (40346169)

Pour tout ce qui concerne les mémos vocaux sur Mac, l'iOS 12 beta ne voulait pas coopérer avec votre MacBook ou votre iMac. À partir de dev beta 4 et de beta publique 3, cependant, ils travaillent comme ils le devraient.

45. Les boutons d'action des notifications étaient difficiles à voir (41050794)

À partir de iOS 12 dev beta 2 et de la version bêta publique, les boutons d'action apparaissant dans les notifications interactives pouvaient devenir illisibles lorsque les paramètres Augmenter le contraste étaient activés. Fixé à partir de dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

46. Il y avait des problèmes de suspension avec les AirPods (40824029)

Si vous utilisiez vos AirPods religieusement, vous auriez pu seulement mettre en pause la lecture audio en retirant les deux AirPods de vos oreilles, pas seulement un. Ne vous inquiétez pas à ce sujet maintenant, car Apple a résolu ce problème avec dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

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47. Les extensions CallKit peuvent avoir été désactivées (39548788, 39885031)

Si vous avez utilisé des extensions CallKit sur votre iPhone, telles que Hiya Caller ID et Block, vous avez peut-être dû quitter et relancer le téléphone, les messages ou les paramètres application pour les faire fonctionner à nouveau. Ce problème a été corrigé dans dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

48. Les avis de spam peuvent ne pas s'afficher (41018290)

Si vous utilisiez une extension CallKit sur votre iPhone pour afficher des spams et des texteurs potentiels, les extensions de classification SMS et SMS ne se chargeraient pas et afficheraient un écran noir. Ce problème n'est plus un problème depuis dev beta 3 et pubic beta 2.

49. CarPlay peut ne pas avoir fonctionné (40494430)

CarPlay peut ne pas être connecté à certains véhicules, donc si vous avez installé la version bêta, vous risquez de ne pas pouvoir utiliser votre iPhone avec CarPlay dans votre voiture ou votre camion. Ce problème a été corrigé dans dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

50. Aucun bouton de navigation dans la feuille de partage d'iWork (40368764)

Lorsque vous avez essayé d'ajouter une personne à un document iWork (Pages, Numbers, Keynote), le bouton de navigation qui apparaissait dans la feuille Options de partage manquait. Fixé en dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

51. L'illustration peut ne pas s'afficher dans l'interface utilisateur du lecteur multimédia (40989415)

Lorsque vous utilisez une application tierce, chaque fois que vous connectez un casque à votre iPhone, l'interface utilisateur du lecteur multimédia peut ne pas vous avoir montré vidéo. Ce problème a été corrigé dans dev beta 3 et public beta 2.

52. Netflix peut avoir un problème lors du téléchargement de vidéos (40653033)

Si vous avez téléchargé des vidéos Netflix pour une visualisation hors connexion dans les versions bêta 2 et publique 1, Netflix se ferme de façon inattendue. Ce problème a été corrigé dans dev beta 4 et public beta 3.

53. You Might Not Have Been Able to Log into Twitter (40910390)

While not an issue in dev beta 1, if you were running iOS 12 dev beta 2 or public beta 1, when you went to log into the Twitter app, you may have been presented with a blank screen. This issue was solved in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.

54. Taobao Might Have Crashed at Launch (40958373)

If you tried to open the Taobao app, it might have quit right away. This issue was fixed in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.

55. Modifying Time for App Limits Would Overwrite Customized Days (40668188)

With Screen Time and App Limits, iOS lets you set different time limits for each day. If you want to give more app time to Instagram on Saturdays, for example, you can set that here.

Unfortunately, this bug would wipe out those customized days once you modify time for an app or category. Apple has dropped this bug from its release notes as of dev beta 3 and public beta 2, so, more than likely, the issue doesn't exist anymore.

56. Developer Issues That Were Fixed

  • When deploying apps to iOS 11 or earlier, JPEG image assets were not included in the compiled .car file. (40507731: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • Platform Switching for Switch Control was unavailable in iOS 12 beta. (40035312: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • Sysdiagnose initiation via the Analytics menu item in AssistiveTouch and Switch Control was unavailable. (40504710: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • Signing into a previously-used sandbox account during the In-App Purchase flow could produce unexpected results. (40639792: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • In .obj models, the bump semantics in .mtl files don't map to MDLMaterialSemanticTangentSpaceNormal. (40665817: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • There was no default icon for RPBroadcastPickerView. (38813581: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • Assigning a value to a parameter which began with a capital letter threw NSUnknownKeyException. (40464710: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • When performing a shortcut in Siri, custom responses wouldn't be included in the confirmation dialog text which Siri reads. (40562557: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • Presenting a UIImagePickerController might have caused the app to be terminated with a privacy violation if the app did not include the NSMicrophoneUsageDescription key in its Info.plist. (40490417: Fixed in dev beta 2 and in the public beta.)
  • Universal Links might not open the expected target app. Please submit a bug report if you experience this problem. (40568385: Fixed in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.)
  • Certain USDZ models loaded in Safari might not render thumbnail images. (40252307: Fixed in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.)
  • When layers are quantized <8-bits or with a lookup-table, users may encounter issues in deconvolution and recurrent layers. Workaround: Use only linear 8-bit quantization on these layers. (40632252: Fixed in dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)
  • ReplayKit broadcasting will be enabled in a future release. (40342264: Fixed in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.)
  • Viewing Wallet passes in SFSafariViewController might be unavailable. Workaround: View the pass in Safari. (40415649: Fixed in dev beta 4 and public beta 3.)
  • Shortcuts donated with images created using the +[INImage imageWithURL:] API won&#39;t display an image. Workaround: Use +[INImage imageWithImageData:] (40623457: Fixed in dev beta 3 and public beta 2.)

So, Should You Download iOS 12?

Look, hopping on any beta is a gamble, and iOS 12 is no exception. While this initial release is littered with bugs, it has plenty of upsides as well. You might think the new features are the main attraction here, but many simply praise Apple for iOS 12&#39;s speediness, especially on older hardware. If you&#39;re prepared to face a few bugs, you might end up liking your beta experience this go around.

Cover image and screenshots by Jake Peterson/Gadget Hacks
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