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solosdk

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Nov 24, 2013
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I installed iOS 8 b1 the day it was released on my rMini and it was BUGGY as hell (obviously, I know its a beta). My iPad kept on restarting and crashing couple minutes.

My question is, does anyone feel as though its usable now or is it still buggy and unusable?

If its buggy BUT usable, please tell me also

Thanks
 

MrGimper

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Sep 22, 2012
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I installed iOS 8 b1 the day it was released on my rMini and it was BUGGY as hell (obviously, I know its a beta). My iPad kept on restarting and crashing couple minutes.

My question is, does anyone feel as though its usable now or is it still buggy and unusable?

If its buggy BUT usable, please tell me also

Thanks

And people can determine this in the 3 hours it's been out....
 

markyr17

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Apr 8, 2010
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No, it's not ready, that's why it's still a beta. Messages app crashes quite often, apps still crash.
 

Stuke00

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Oct 11, 2011
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No not yet. Probably won't be completely stable until the last beta or close to it. It IS better than beta 1 but a lot of the issues are going to be from apps that cannot update for iOS 8 yet.
 

ForthRightAfter

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in comparison to beta 1 I find this to be marginally more stable, I am no longer experiencing the frustrations for attempting to use an unfinished product in real world scenarios. the phone app once again works, Safari no longer crashes for me, some of my app weren't working at first, but deleting & re-downloading them made them work. I am testing out my in house business apps and this beta is definitely better.
 
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M5RahuL

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Aug 1, 2009
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I would install it as a daily driver ONLY if :

1) You're okay with random app crashes [ yes, it'll happen! ]

And/Or

2) Have a backup device to throw your SIM in to, should the BETA become a PITA :D

I'm currently using it on my 5S, but that's my test device. Daily driver is the Note 3.
 

theapplefanboyj

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Mar 1, 2014
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It seems pretty stable, it hardly crashes and the battery hasn't died yet and I've spent the last four hours watching YouTube vids.
 

taptic

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Dec 5, 2012
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I installed iOS 8 b1 the day it was released on my rMini and it was BUGGY as hell (obviously, I know its a beta). My iPad kept on restarting and crashing couple minutes.

My question is, does anyone feel as though its usable now or is it still buggy and unusable?

If its buggy BUT usable, please tell me also

Thanks

Still buggy, but I find it usable. Quite a few of the problems that I had before are fixed...
 

eastamherstbias

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Mar 18, 2012
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HA and so beta 3,4,5,and 6 wont be any better huh? But when GM is available then ............:rolleyes: Of course when 8.0.1-8.0.6 then 8.1 then 8.1.1-8.1.3 it will REALLY be better.

Well apps generally start sending out their compatible ios 8 apps once the GM has been released. A noob should hold off or someone that uses their phone for work.

You failed in your analysis.
 

mKTank

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Jul 2, 2010
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Hmm, my phone app is broken. I click on a contact/contact's number to call them and it doesn't do anything...but completes the call anyway. Just doesn't pull up the calling screen or anything...

And this is day 1, too. Yeah I think I'll stick with iOS 7 for now.
 

ErikGrim

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Jun 20, 2003
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Oddly beta 1 was super stable on my iPad Air. Only reason I had to downgrade was my Traktor Z1 controller was no longer recognised. Don’t have much hope for that being fixed in b2 however.
 

MrGimper

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Sep 22, 2012
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Not withstanding the obvious "it's Beta so not intended for daily use"...

I installed B1 on my rMini and my 5s. On the 5s it was a total crashfest and I restored back within about 30 minutes of installing it. On the rMini, B1 was fine apart from the odd app not working. So I kept it.

Installed B2 on my 5s and have to say in my experience it's a massive improvement. Some key 3rd party apps that failed on B1 now work, and I've not had any issues at all except for my initial iCloud restore getting stuck and a dropped call when I hit the sleep button to put the phone in my pocket while still chatting on headset. Will keep this for now.

Also just noticed that location services was always on, the culprit was "traffic" so switched location off for that.
 

solosdk

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Original poster
Nov 24, 2013
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in comparison to beta 1 I find this to be marginally more stable, I am no longer experiencing the frustrations for attempting to use an unfinished product in real world scenarios. the phone app once again works, Safari no longer crashes for me, some of my app weren't working at first, but deleting & re-downloading them made them work. I am testing out my my in house business apps and this beta is definitely better.

Thank you very much. This is the sort of answer I wanted :)
 

sbailey4

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Dec 5, 2011
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Well apps generally start sending out their compatible ios 8 apps once the GM has been released. A noob should hold off or someone that uses their phone for work.

You failed in your analysis.

I agree it is currently unstable for most users. But thats not to say that it wont be with the next beta versions. Thats what I meant. Cant just assume it will remain unstable until GM. Thats all I was saying.

Side note, there are a LOT of things that still flaky mostly with 3rd party apps but even the built in one such as contacts. So for most users B2 should not be installed on daily device.
 

Dwalls90

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Feb 5, 2009
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More Stable than B1? Yes. Perfectly Stable? No. Many App Store Apps broken? Yes. (For me, Netflix, Soundcloud, ect.)
 
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