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[–] heyitscjjc@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I always feel like when there’s a major overhaul happens in iOS, expect it to only be stable on the next major version.

It has always been this way since iOS 7. Though, when iOS 11 was released, it was buggy as hell. They then decided to highlight stability on the next version 🤣

[–] DrinkingBleachForFun@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

They do this with macOS too. For example Lion -> Mountain Lion, or Yosemite -> El Capitan.

I think that macOS releases that focus on “stability” have some permutation of the previous release’s name. For example, Mountain Lion still has “Lion” in the name, and “El Capitan” is a formation within the Yosemite national park.

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