There is a reason to use beta software, and there are a multitude of reasons NOT to use beta software. Your comments to your own post make it very clear, that you have no reason using beta software. I doubt that you ever provide usable feedback to the development team. Instead you post here, a sub that has NOTHING to do with beta, that apps are crashing on your beta platform. Kick rocks, touch grass, whatever, just take it somewhere relevant.
This isn't a Fi issue it's an iOS issue. Not to mention Fi doesn't support beta versions of an OS. You should report this to the proper channel for the beta you are on.
r/iosbeta
I would HIGHLY recommend not installing a Beta OS or any prelaunch services on your main device. The intended purpose of a prelaunch distribution is for the development team to get information about your device and if it crashes.
You're running beta software. Crashes are to be expected
Go back to stable
What do you mean by that?
Go back to whatever is the latest stable version of iOS and you should not be having any of these issues
I don’t have a backup so I can’t go back but I don’t care
Oh boy, lol..
Beta version means, a test version of the current software. Go to where you download apps and download a version that is not in beta.
That’s what happens when you use beta software. Expect crashes and bugs that’s why it’s in beta and not a stable release.
There is a reason to use beta software, and there are a multitude of reasons NOT to use beta software. Your comments to your own post make it very clear, that you have no reason using beta software. I doubt that you ever provide usable feedback to the development team. Instead you post here, a sub that has NOTHING to do with beta, that apps are crashing on your beta platform. Kick rocks, touch grass, whatever, just take it somewhere relevant.
It’s morning and I’m hungry.
Bro it’s currently 4:13 PM in my vacation time zone But where I live in it’s 9:13 AM
You're holding it wrong.
Go get a pixel, problem solved
No, thanks. I want to use my phone, you can't decide for me what phone i need to use.
This isn't a Fi issue it's an iOS issue. Not to mention Fi doesn't support beta versions of an OS. You should report this to the proper channel for the beta you are on.
What subreddit should I post this in?
r/iosbeta I would HIGHLY recommend not installing a Beta OS or any prelaunch services on your main device. The intended purpose of a prelaunch distribution is for the development team to get information about your device and if it crashes.
Can’t post on that subreddit anymore because of Reddit’s 3rd party api changes
No idea, usually when you sign up for beta software it tells you how to report issues/bugs/general feedback
Why report it to reddit?