Unexpected Glitches Lead to Beta Update Removal
Shortly after releasing the second betas of iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3, Apple has retracted these updates due to reports of devices being bricked. The updates, which were initially available for developers, have been pulled from Apple's Developer Center and over-the-air download options.
Troublesome Update Triggers Boot Loops
Widespread Reports of Malfunctioning Devices
Users on forums and social media platforms, including MacRumors, Twitter, and Mastodon, experienced their iPhones entering a boot loop after attempting to install the latest beta. This critical issue has left affected devices inoperable, with a restore being the only apparent solution.
The Back Tap Bug Theory
Developer Guilherme Rambo and other users have suggested a possible link between the boot loop issue and the Back Tap feature. Though evidence is not conclusive, some patterns indicate that devices with the setting enabled may be more susceptible to the bug. However, inconsistencies in reports show that the exact cause remains unclear.
Awaiting a Fixed Beta Release
Apple's decision to pull the problematic beta updates reflects their commitment to user experience and device stability. The company is expected to address the issue and re-release the beta once a solution is found, ensuring a smoother installation process for developers testing the upcoming software.
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