

But if you download on Day 1, you're setting yourself up to be the live version of a beta tester. Again, Apple's development team likely caught and addressed most of those bugs. V n P of n She dug out a photograph from under a pile of papers. VERB noun PARTICLE + of Rescue crews have been digging people out of collapsed buildings. Apps constantly crashed for no reason, and the keyboard would randomly stop working on the iPad Pro. phrasal verb If you dig someone or something out of a place, you get them out by digging or by forcing them from the things surrounding them.digging minerals out of the Earth. And even if these issues don't completely stop you from using your iPhone or iPad, the bugs will still likely be annoying and disruptive.īased on our experiences testing the iOS 15 beta, the third build was worse than the ones that came before it.

Just look at last year's general release of iOS 14, which reverted users' default browsers and mail apps every time they restarted their devices, among other glitches.īugs and issues just like that have cropped up in the iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 betas, and could still be a problem in the initial general release. However, some bugs are likely to slip through to the launch version. The beta release of any version of iOS is intended to help developers identify and squash bugs before the operating system becomes widely available.
