Be careful with iOS 13 beta

The Dangers of Installing iOS 13 Public Beta: Top Five Reasons to Think Twice

iOS 13 is going to bring some new features like dark mode, faster Face ID unlock, and more customization options. However, the beta version of iOS 13 is now available for download, and it's essential to consider the potential risks before installing it on your main device.

A Beta is Not Finished Software

If you're eager to try out the latest and greatest operating system, I highly suggest that you install it on a secondary device. This will allow you to experience the new features without compromising your primary device. I combed through Apple's own documentation and found a bunch of known issues with iOS 13 beta 2 that might make you want to reconsider installing the beta on your main phone.

Known Issues with iOS 13 Beta

There are several known issues with iOS 13 beta that might make you want to think twice before installing it on your main device. For instance, Apple says that users with large photo libraries might need to wait for an extended period while their device displays the Apple logo with the progress bar. This can be a frustrating experience, especially if you install iOS 13 beta on your phone and have a massive photo library.

Wallpapers Might Not Display Correctly

In addition to the potential slowdown, wallpapers might not display correctly after installing iOS 13 beta. This is not the end of the world, but it can be annoying for some users. Apple says that dragging app icons from Spotlight has no effect, and instead, you should drag them from the dock.

Wi-Fi Icon Might Not Appear

Another issue with iOS 13 beta is that the Wi-Fi icon might just not appear even if you're connected to Wi-Fi. This can be frustrating for users who rely on their device's Wi-Fi connectivity. Apple music issues are also prevalent, and when music functionality is compromised, it can be maddening.

Music App Crashes

The Music app might crash when you try to reorder songs in the Up Next section. There are also smaller issues with music playback, such as audio appearing paused even though sound is coming through. Sharing using album and artist links might not work correctly, and tapping links on apps might cause them to become unresponsive.

iCloud Issues

There are several iCloud-related issues that you should be aware of when installing iOS 13 beta. If you try to manually backup your device to iCloud, the progress bar might never complete. This doesn't mean that the backup isn't complete; it's just a technical issue with the iCloud service. Some third-party apps might not be able to restore data to iCloud, and books stored in iCloud Drive might take several minutes to appear in the library.

Voice Memos Sync Issues

If you use Voice Memos, you should be aware that syncing from iCloud might not work correctly. This can be frustrating for users who rely on their voice memos. Apple also warns that tapping links on apps might cause them to become unresponsive, but it's unclear what this means in practice.

Gmail and WhatsApp Issues

Using Gmail with iOS 13 beta can be a bit problematic. When you tap the view entire message link, you might see a "can't load the page" error message. This is frustrating for users who rely on their email service. WhatsApp also has issues when forwarding messages to users who aren't in your recent contacts list.

Instagram Stories Not Playing

Finally, streaming Instagram stories on iOS 13 beta might not work correctly. This can be disappointing for users who enjoy watching videos from their favorite social media platform. However, it's worth noting that this is just one of many apps that might have issues with iOS 13 beta.

Other Apps Affected by iOS 13 Beta

It's essential to remember that other apps might also be affected by iOS 13 beta. The list of known issues and problems is not exhaustive, and more information might become available as the operating system evolves.

In conclusion, installing iOS 13 public beta can be a bit riskier than expected. While it offers new features and improvements, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons before upgrading your device. By considering the potential risks and issues mentioned above, you can make an informed decision about whether or not to install iOS 13 beta on your main device.

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a tad bit annoying from day to day if you're a gmail person whatsapp may crash when you forward messages to users who aren't in the recent contacts list what's that might also display duplicate notifications or notifications without content Instagram stories may not play audio these three apps are relatively popular so a person may be driven crazy by not seeing full Gmail messages or whatsapp crashing or getting useless notifications oh and streaming a chromecast might not work correctly that list is not exhaustive by the way there are other apps that run into issues with iOS 13 beta if you went ahead and installed iOS 13 beta let us know how it worked out for you maybe you experienced none of these issues which is awesome maybe you experienced a lot of them I'm curious I'm also a as actor I'll see you onlinethese are the top five reasons not to install the iOS 13 public beta iOS 13 is going to bring some new features like dark mode faster face ID unlock and momochi customizations however the beta of iOS 13 is out now keep in mind that a beta is not finished software I'm all for downloading the latest and greatest I highly suggest that if you want to try out any OS beta install it on a secondary device I combed through Apple's own documentation and found a bunch of known issues with iOS 13 beta 2 that might make you want to reconsider installing the beta on your main phone quite some little things slow down Apple says that users with large photo libraries might need to wait for an extended period while their device displays the Apple logo with the progress bar so picture this you install iOS 13 beta on your phone the massive photo library it might take a while for your phone to start up now I wonder if this happens every time you restart your phone or whether it's a one-time thing wallpapers might not display correctly now that's not the end of the world but it can be a tad bit annoying dragging app icons from spotlight has no effect Apple says to drag app icons from the dock instead also the Wi-Fi icon might just not be there even if you're connected to Wi-Fi Apple music issues there's not a lot listed on Apple site but when music functionality is compromised at all it can be maddening let's say you want to reorder songs in the up next section the music app might crash there are a couple of smaller issues with music as well when you're playing music it may appear paused even though audio is coming through oh and sharing using album and artist links might not work this one is great apples page says for a period of time after updating to iOS and iPad OS 13 beta tapping links might cause apps to become unresponsive now think about that that's really vague because the issue resolved itself after like 120 minutes 48 hours what is a period of time mean that's unknown tapping links might cause apps to become unresponsive do you tap links and apps and then expect stuff to happen that might not be the case in iOS 13 beta there are a number of iCloud issues if you try to manually backup your device to iCloud the progress bar may never complete apple says that doesn't mean that the backup isn't complete some third-party apps might not be able to restore data to iCloud Apple doesn't list which ones on a site though when it comes to the books app books stored in iCloud drive might take several minutes to appear in the library here's another issue in ebooks that occurs after getting iOS their team beta locally downloaded cloud items might move back to iCloud also voice memos sync from iCloud might not like the Bowater third-party stuff if you'd like using Gmail you might be slightly annoyed Apple says with iOS 13 beta a user may see a message saying can't load the page when they tap the view entire message link if you get a tad bit annoying from day to day if you're a gmail person whatsapp may crash when you forward messages to users who aren't in the recent contacts list what's that might also display duplicate notifications or notifications without content Instagram stories may not play audio these three apps are relatively popular so a person may be driven crazy by not seeing full Gmail messages or whatsapp crashing or getting useless notifications oh and streaming a chromecast might not work correctly that list is not exhaustive by the way there are other apps that run into issues with iOS 13 beta if you went ahead and installed iOS 13 beta let us know how it worked out for you maybe you experienced none of these issues which is awesome maybe you experienced a lot of them I'm curious I'm also a as actor I'll see you online\n"