Apple supplies second beta of iOS 8.4.1 to developers

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in iPhone edited August 2015
The second pre-release beta of iOS 8.4.1, a forthcoming maintenance and security update for Apple's mobile operating system, was provided to developers on Thursday.

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Identified as build 12H318, the new update can be accessed through Apple's developer portal, or as an over-the-air update on registered devices.

The second beta arrives more than two weeks after the first build was provided to testers. It is expected to be a minor update intended to improve stability, compatibility and security.

New features aren't expected to be a part of iOS 8.4.1, with iOS 9 on track to launch in September. iOS 9 is also currently available in beta to developers as well as public testers.

The last major update to iOS, version 8.4, launched on June 30, bringing with it a redesigned Music app with support for Apple Music and Beats 1 radio.

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  • Reply 1 of 4
    dick applebaumdick applebaum Posts: 12,527member
    Mmm ...

    I'm pretty positive about Developer betas ... Not so much about Public Betas ...

    I don't mind the Public Betas per se -- it's just that they seem to monopolize Apple Engineers who's time could be spent more productively.

    A couple of examples:
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    [*] WWDC2015 had lots of sessions (available on video) that demonstrate new features by showing/running code examples. In past WWDCs most of the code examples from the sessions were made available (warts and all). Not so for WWDC2015.
    [*] The developer forums where problems, bugs and work-arounds are discussed include few, if any, contributions by Apple Engineers -- many posts go unanswered for days or weeks. Very different from prior years where you usually would get at least one knowledgeable response within 24-48 hours.
    [/LIST]

    This is particularly frustrating because, WWDC2015 introduced a lot of significant updates, including: Watch OS2, Swift 2, Home Kit enhancements, great new Map Kit functions ... to name a few ...

    Many of the Developer docs (class definitions, etc.) have been updated with some errors) -- but most (all?) of the programming guides are obsolete -- Obj-C only, no mention of new features. no current sample code. etc.

    If this is happing because of an excess of Public betas -- Apple is making a big mistake, IMO.
     
  • Reply 2 of 4
    techlovertechlover Posts: 879member
    I hope they fix the screen rotation bug that popped up on my ipad with the 8.4 update.
  • Reply 3 of 4

    Is there anyway to backup the Health data right now? The last 2-3 times I reset and restored an iPhone from a backup, the Health data was lost.

     

    Edit: It would be nice if Apple allowed Health data to be exported as well!

  • Reply 4 of 4
    maccrazymaccrazy Posts: 2,658member
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BestKeptSecret View Post

     

    Is there anyway to backup the Health data right now? The last 2-3 times I reset and restored an iPhone from a backup, the Health data was lost.

     

    Edit: It would be nice if Apple allowed Health data to be exported as well!




    I think you need to manually back up in iTunes and encrypt the backup to save the Health data.

     

    I wish Apple let you export all your data from the iPhone: messages, notes, etc. as well as Health It's ridiculous that you can't export your own content.

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