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technicalities of templates as well as article & template limits), and two, because I want to get feedback from a few editors who previously communicated on the talk page and are active editors who also contributed to this article in some way or another recently. We need to come to a consensus here, so here's a question. Should we split off the article into subpages into certain years (e.g. 2007-2009, before iPhone OS was renamed to iOS, 2010-2012, to reflect the pre-iOS 7 era, 2013-2016, to reflect the iOS 7 - iOS 10 era, and 2016 - 2020, to reflect the iOS 11 - iOS 14 era)? This might be the best course of action to avoid template and article limits entirely however I am 100% open to other ideas. I also want further comment on the use of the two templates I recently created and started using for the article. And
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videos and images, sure, I agree that they are protected under copyright and shouldn't be used unless resized to conform to the Knowledge (XXG) fair use guidelines due to their uniqueness. But for text that is as generic as release notes? I can't reasonably agree with this stance Knowledge (XXG) has when it is just release notes. I even read the "Guidelines for Using Apple Trademarks and Copyrights" document again on Apple's website and it says no such thing about not being able to use release notes. Maybe I'm looking at the entirely wrong document, but yeah. I get copyright is something that's taken seriously on Knowledge (XXG), but I really, really don't think text-based material such as release notes are copyrightable and even Apple doesn't say as such. -
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to the iOS version history and rather related to the iOS versions themselves. I personally hold the opinion that this article might be better served if it is purely a article documenting the release notes / changes of iOS releases, instead of regurgitating material already written in other iOS-related articles. Removing these parts from the article would also remove quite a bit of article bloat, and reduce the article's size a fair bit and with the recent calls of article splitting, I'd like to think that any attempts to clean up the article would be decently received. This is just my stance and I know some editors might disagree with this, but it might be a good idea, at least to me. -
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new editors who might want to edit the article without copy-pasting a giant template blob. The template is for consistency, not entirely to reduce article size. We did that already by splitting off the Known Issues. If swapping to the template reduces article size further, that's good too. But instead of trying to edit war, which is what you seem to be wanting to do, take a long hard look at the pros and cons of using a template vs duplicated wikitable code. However, if you revert again without looking at this constructively, there's honestly no point to me further continuing this conversation.
3545:, so it's time to discuss the change. KamranMackey, I believe that the section titles should use "and" rather than a slash because that is more readable. In particular, according to the Manual of Style section titles should be formatted the same way as article titles; we would be much more justified in an article being titled "iOS 13 and iPadOS 13" than in one titled "iOS 13 / iPadOS 13", both because a forward slash can indicate subpages and because it's a needless abbreviation. As such, the sections so titled should also use "and". As extra context, I made the change here to support 488: 2916:
rendering on iOS and Android (I could check mobile web, but I'm pretty sure the rendering for that is the same as the desktop view), and there are absolutely no issues, especially when it's just wikitable code. Look at the code itself for the templates, they're quite literally just wikitable snippets with usable parameters. Also, calling people ignorant isn't going to win you any friends. In fact, it's just toxic. Please refrain from doing that. -
31: 4738:: You certainly do not need our permission to start a new discussion. I'll close this one as "no consensus", so that you can use the multi-move template appropriately (it takes the bot an hour or so to unlist this one and list the new one) ; best, use this very page as the first one in the listing, so that the RM discussion happens below, and people will be aware of the context (and we do not have to move comments around). A brief notice at 4721:, and to move your comments to that new discussion? (with an italics note explaining what I did, and a link to this page revision, so the original context is clear?) I apologise for using the wrong move template; I believe this is the optimal way to move forward, and would allow us to reach all affected editors, so that whatever consensus we end up with, no editor will complain that they missed this by the time it's closed. 2784:
the Android version history article back in 2017. Splitting the template code into their own central templates would also make it easier for editors to add new tables for new iOS versions as they are released by Apple. We would need to make the templates unique to this article, while perhaps maintaining the support for the colors used by some of the tables in the article, such as the Discontinued and Current color codes. -
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established article page, then you MUST open and have a discussion about it beforehand. And if there is a disagreement, such as there is already, then you need to open a dispute resolution accordingly BEFORE re-editing the same removal of data. Please note, that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated on WP, and any future repeated removal of said data
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14 articles, one after the other. They're also an easy way to stay up to date on the latest changes, especially when Apple is releasing updates to multiple versions at once. And I guess it also makes sense to have it in keeping precedent with the other major desktop and mobile operating systems also having similar tables.
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irrelevant and needs to be removed, and the current version table needed to be removed. Like I said, it adds unnecessary bulk to the article. If a better implementation of the table can be created, and if it's moved near the bottom of the article, then it can stay. Until then, it has no place in the article.
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Personally, for now, I'm not sure how close we are to the article length limit yet, but I don't think splitting is needed just yet. But we'd probably eventually have to split the article. I'm not sure how we'd split the article then because there aren't as clear splitting points as the similar split between
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list of similar information with all the releases joined together in mostly-collapsed tables. And the subsections of "Notable software bugs and issues in iOS" section, with the current exception of the one for iOS 13, begin with a "Main article: iOS N § Problems" link to a section of the "iOS N" article.
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I sadly can't say I agree with this. Copyright is a finicky subject, but when it comes to release notes and other material denoting changes in a piece of software, I don't think it applies in this case. Release notes are generic and everyone uses them. With regards to Apple's product material such as
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Splitting isn't the only way of saving article size and a lot of other editors know this. You're the only one who seems opposed to using the exact same table but in template form to erase wikitable code duplication. Using a template allows more flexibility and consistency, especially when it comes to
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I propose that we split off the individual template code used in the article into their own templates. A lot of the bytes that the article takes up is purely the amount of template code used for the 49 major and minor operating system versions and their respective tables, similar to what was done for
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I suppose that's true. I think it could be useful to have all the baseband information in a table on its own, maybe in a different article. I'm no longer opposed to removing the baseband section. As for the known issues, I think Android is inherently different from iOS by nature. Given that there's a
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I don't agree here. Mainly because the baseband isn't particularly noteworthy, and iOS features exclusive to newer devices can be marked as exclusive to said devices in different ways rather than relying on the baseband & device codes. As for the known issues remark, I somewhat agree, however the
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I respectfully disagree. The baseband may be important in some cases, to denote changes in which devices are supported, especially where support for a new model is added in the middle of a major release, or where updates are released only for certain devices. Additionally, having a list of issues for
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Maybe it should just be cut into pieces and the pieces dropped into the "{iPhoneOS,iOS} N" articles. At least some of those articles 1) indicate what's new in the major release and 2) have an "Updates" section indicating what's new in the updates, and I'm not sure there really needs to be a separate
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This isn't about bugs, it's about the release history of OSes. Apple treats tvOS and watchOS as separate OSes from iOS, even if they share a lot of the same code base. (Heck, OS X and iOS share code, both at the UN*X layer and Core Foundation/Foundation, as well, and there are bugs to which they're
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Do not remove the content about iOS 11 software issues. "GhOsti100" has censored such issues from the public which is not discussed nor justified. Given the wide news and media coverage on these issues, it warrants to be noted on Knowledge (XXG). If "GhOsti100" works for Apple, you have a conflict of
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As of now, I agree, however, there isn't a corresponding color to the status of iOS 12. iOS 12 isn't obsolete or discontinued, since it's still receiving updates. It's also not the current version or a beta version. We'd have to add a new color to reflect the status of "Old version, still supported".
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I gave some thought to this. While I was initially under the same impression ("release" being reserved to major versions), it seems incorrect. "Releases" refers to all publicly released updates (including semi-public, like developer betas), while "version" includes internal builds and commits (as in
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iPhone's main article has a similar table but with a different set of datas. That table was proposed to be split into a separate article. This table in this article feels a bit redundant and less relevant to iOS but more relevant to the iPhone series itself. If the proposed article will be made this
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My opinion is that version history tables like these are useful because they keep all of the changes stored in one convenient location. This way, if one is looking for the version in which a certain change was introduced, they could just search through one article instead of having to search through
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We have a ways to go yet before the limit is reached, and that gap was further widened with the separation of the known issues section to its own article. I'm aware of the constraints imposed, and I keep them in mind with every edit I do, its why I'm trying to considerably reduce the amount of bytes
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Being ignorant this hard and we'll see some templates not rendering properly like has been happening in other articles with ignorant maintainers. Articles have their include size limits and it isn't obvious to most people. Bloating in there and who knows if we'll be seeing slower performance because
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To add onto this, I don't really think this will face much rejection (if any at all), but doing this would mean doing it gradually until it has been done for all versions, as it would admittedly take a single editor too long to replace all of the tables in one single edit. I also already have a good
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article for instance. Android has a lot of bugs & security issues, but the article lacks a section related to problems that arose in each Android version (even though Android does get its fair share of bugs in each major version), and as far as I'm aware, an article related to Android's bugs and
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About section under the title "Modem Firmware". As for the "Known issues and problems" section, the issues for a given iOS version are already documented in the respective article and as such I personally don't see much use in having the same things repeated as the section isn't particularly related
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BTW, this page has a "This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably." hatnote. macOS has no single page with a history update table; instead, pages for newer macOS releases have "Releases" tables giving the release history for betas, the original release, and updates, so perhaps the
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means "don't say 'Expected to be the final release'", it should also mean "don't say 'Final release'", unless there's a citation in which Apple says "we will not ever put out another release of this major version, even if some 1337 h4xor figures out how to hack the release to make the phone explode
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I'm incredibly sorry for pinging you guys unexpectedly, but I wouldn't ping if it wasn't necessary. But I need more feedback on this. Reason I'm pinging you guys is two-fold: One, because I want to get constructive feedback from a couple Knowledge (XXG) administrators (who might know more about the
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I'm using pretty much exactly the same code used for the Android version history templates just adjusted for the needs of the iOS article, so I don't think your point about "them not rendering properly" is valid and your point further becomes moot due to me actually checking the Knowledge (XXG) app
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As a non-technical reader, I wonder what the section "device codes" is meant for. This seems more like a device related thing rather than being connected to the operating system. Some words explaining this list would definitely be needed here, otherwise I would rather remove the section and move it
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What are you talking about? I don't remember removing iOS 11 software issues. If there are any big iOS software issues they are posted at the bottom of the history page along with the other iOS versions having big software issues that are notable from the media...I don't work at apple...I just post
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be based on a public beta. And if they release all subsequent betas to developers and then to the public, they will probably not call the developer releases of the next beta "beta 2", as that would make the beta number go backwards, so even if all subsequent releases are both developer and public
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Disagree. The table is clearly a summarisation of data spread throughout different sections of the article. It makes it much easier to see an overview of the info in a single table, than unevenly separated throughout the article. Furthermore, this is one of the very reasons the table has been here
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Yet, I agree that some serious information is extremely rare. I guess, this is because the Apple Watch is so locked and complicated to hack. Once Apple is using the hidden diagnostic port for new bands with extra hardware features, it may not take long to attach a serial console to it and get some
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Sorry, but you don't get to control that. It has been mentioned by several Knowledge (XXG) editors that the size of the article was too big and as such it has been decided that the article tables shall be migrated over to a new table format to reduce article size, plus having one unified table is
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which may defend article with table from splitting. We can talk about template limit and other hard limits though, they're absolutes for splitting. Right now there are 997,859 bytes of 2,097,152 template limit of this article. While it's cool to see it being second largest page based on , I don't
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The "Current Versions table" is a gigantic jumbled up mess, and it doesn't really add anything useful to the article, especially considering the fact that the most recent versions of iOS are now listed in the lead section, and they are also highlighted in green in the version history itself, so I
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I didn't mean to offend with the revert, if that's what happened. But like I mentioned in the revert, I reverted your edit because it didn't match that of the various table titles which use the forward slash (and in my opinion look better that way). I also don't take issue with using the forward
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Life's too short to spend in Knowledge (XXG) edit wars. I'll leave the editing to the guys with time on their hands to debate semantics and the intricacies of Knowledge (XXG)'s many rules.😃 The fact that it isn't fixed already despite being clearly wrong and this being a high traffic page means
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I'm tentatively in opposition to a change because I feel there's a difference between "version" and "release". A version could be any update to a software product, while "release" suggests more of a major update - except these articles don't focus solely on major updates. Like you said, this is
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Several releases are claimed to have "limited support" on certain devices. For example, under iOS 13, the article says "Limited support on iPhone 6S/6S Plus and iPhone SE." What does this mean, and where is this information coming from? I don't see anything about some devices having "limited
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Hi all, the article currently states that 10.0 was released on 16 Sept; 10.0.1 on 13 Sept - ie before 10.0. Possible an error in copying some material from the table for iOS 9. I am sorry to say I don't know the correct dates, if this is in fact an error and not some oddity of release dates.
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These thoughts just came into my head. The vast majority of people reading this article probably do not take much interest in knowing what their device's baseband version is, which is what the device codes are usually used for, to denote a device's baseband version, and the baseband version is
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Should we rename this to "iOS and iPadOS version history" (or "iOS/iPadOS version history"), and rename the version template it uses to "Template:iOS and iPadOS versions" (or "Template:iOS/iPadOS versions"? The iOS 13 section is currently an iOS/iPadOS 13 section, and we could make the iOS 14
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section on a desktop computer we can shrink the tables to make it more tolerable but the mobile version of Knowledge (XXG) is a completely different story. The entire table is displayed and there is no way to shrink it. It would be a great idea to post this proposal as a feature request to the
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didn't give a reason in the edit summary and from what I can see in this talk page, the only opposition was that there wasn't consensus and the old way was fine. However, I think that, logically speaking, the changes worked and there isn't much reason to oppose them. Just my thoughts on that.
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That is not how things are done on WP. We do not take unilateral decisions for everyone else, especially when others, including myself, disagree with the very actions you are making to long term data existing on this article. If you are making a fundamental removal of a piece of data from an
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No, it's not a "summarisation". It's an outdated table that has almost no useful info whatsoever, and you're the only one who's been reverting my edits, along with an IP address user. Pretty sure they aren't a "longterm" editor like you said in your revert edit summary. I know when stuff is
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Can someone update iOS 13.3's features section to use the release notes, to give a more complete picture of what it does? I would do it myself but I'm not very good with the source editor, and the visual editor won't load on any device I try. I apologize, and thanks in advance. JdRDMS
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Two things: If we can't just put the changelog in the tables, should we just put a link to a website that has it, like iDownloadBlog? Second and more importantly, what was the problem with the security content links that were removed? Thanks in advance for explaining it to me. JdRDMS
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So far, Apple is still continuing to release security updates, but we can't be sure if they're still going to do so moving forward. I'd say, since Apple doesn't have a set support policy and technically isn't obliged to support iOS 12, we should continue to mark it as discontinued.
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It wasn't at all that easier to use, you said it, it was only you who decided that templates should be used to save article size! This isn't what people used to say about the large articles. They always say split. Please at least try to build consensus for using that template.
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iOS's version history and iPadOS's version history are tied somewhat more closely that either are tied to tvOS or watchOS; new releases and betas usually come out at the same time, with the same version number and the same build number, and with a lot of common new features.
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What worries me is that we would have a copy-paste situation 99% of the time between the iPadOS and iOS tables, i.e. the updates would be near identical. tvOS and watchOS are a completely different story and it makes sense for me that they have their own version update page.
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the undertaking of the appropriate course of actions described, will result in further actions to stop you proceeding. Serious WP editors would have already continued along the correct editing procedures already, so one has to wonder why you are not doing so. Thank you.
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And my Mac shares a kernel, libc, Core Foundation, Foundation, and a bunch of daemons with my iPhone, but that doesn't make it an iOS device. Yes, watchOS and tvOS share code with iOS - just as they all share code with OS X; that doesn't make them really the same OS.
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Everything on this page has to be in your own words. You cannot directly copy, or closely paraphrase, whatever official release notes Apple posts. Doing so also introduces tone issues and promotional wording that is inappropriate for our MoS and other guidelines.
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Changing the title would only add 11 characters to the title, which wouldn't make the article significantly longer, and it would only acknowledge what's already true of the article. Removing iPadOS content wouldn't make the article significantly shorter; to do
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Personally, I approve of your work with the templates. While it's a change, I think it reduces the article size in a meaningful way, while still maintaining the amount of content from before. I'm interested in hearing why some may oppose these edits, as
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security issues doesn't exist. So sadly I don't see a point in having a section related to iOS problems in this article or even having it be its own article compared to just having the version-specific issues in their own article. Just my two cents. -
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Right now, IOS 12 is listed as discontinued. However, it's gotten 3 security updates since IOS 13 was released, one in September, October, and December. Are we sure Apple isn't planning to continue issuing any more security updates going forward?
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I agree with KamranMackey. I don't think the slash is really ambiguous at all and I don't think we need to change it. But to be honest, I personally don't think this is a big issue at all and it really shouldn't matter which one we end up using.
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huge variety of Android devices, there are a lot more ways Android can fail than iOS, which is a more controlled environment. I think the known issues are still notable and worth mentioning, and having them in one place might be more convenient.
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Update: I removed the table entirely because the same can be found on iPhone's article so every data can be found there, which are mainly hardware related, unrelated to iOS itself (eg. launch prices for every iPhones).
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of your article size arguments where templates have been saving a bit from there. The direct table and HTML codes are more efficient just as much this type of article needs, please do not convert them into templates.
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iOS 3.1.3 is listed as "discontinued" however it is not currently signed by Apple. iOS 4.2.1 is listed as "discontinued" too, but 4.1 isn't despite it still being signed. What is obsolete and what is discontinued?
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This page is the second-largest page on Knowledge (XXG). It's time for a split, as new iOS versions will continue to be produced. Word count is 72010 words - recommended size is 10000 words maximum. Please see
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I think we should give iOS 13.1 it's own table. There are a few problems with not doing this. Firstly, he head of the table says iOS 13.0.x, but the version listed is 13.1. Secondly, and more importantly, iOS
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was "fixes slide to unlock on this mess of a page". Yes, some of the text changes appear to involve mentions of slide to unlock, but that's a rather huge change to just fix the discussion of slide to unlock.
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Hi guys my stuff was removed today for iOS 10.2 beta, that just dropped today as an update. I've been told I need to site my source for updates now? When did this start and why is this being policed now?
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interface admins unless the function already exists (which I'm not currently aware of haha). Another way of temporary resolving this mess is to combine the various software increment tables (e.g.
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He hasn't replied in at least 5 days after this was posted. I went to his contributions page and his latest contribution was on June 11. 4 days before I posted this. What do you suggest we do?
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Nevermind, it uses the color parameter for 5 parts of the template and I'm not entirely sure how it would work. I'll figure it out though. Might have to take a look at other templates. -
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Baseband for Iphone 5 is now 9.00.03 - appears to be a downgrade to that which comes with 9.1 stable release. I am unable to edit the article, could someone enter this for me? thank you
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A lot of the iOS kernel code is probably nearly identical on all platforms. Of course, it will be very difficult to exploit these bugs on an Apple Watch as the hardware is so different.
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each iOS release in one location is convenient and useful. However, I think we could reasonably split out this section into its own article, which could reduce the article's length.
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into a single table and call it iPhone OS 1). If we were to remove the tables completely off of this article the article wouldn't make much sense any more which is OK in my opinion.
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article, if you copied the content right from this article. I could do that if you'd like. But yeah, I approve of your work with the templates and thank you for your edits!
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The Current Versions table has been made concise at the expense of accuracy. It does not include the iPhone 5, iPad 2, and iPad 3, in the end of life columns as it should.
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It is used for the baseband section of each iOS version's table, where it is noted what devices have a specific baseband firmware, though it may indeed be pointless. --
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I already purchased five warrantees for my children. I have my order number. I just didn’t remember if I made an account or not. How do I add them to this account?
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text or images borrowed from other web sites or published material; such additions will be deleted. Contributors may use copyrighted publications as a source of
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My 2nd Gen iPod Touch was not able to install any of the 4.x updates. I'm not sure what it's latest update was, but the information in this article is wrong.
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Actually, looking at the Android version table template, turns out it already has a color parameter! Meaning that we can actually do this without problems.
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I'm not entirely sure if I'm right on this, but should we remove the iPads from the iOS 13 compatible devices? iPadOS is technically different from iOS 13.
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I have to agree with original poster, I do not agree that IOS 12 is really discontinued and therefore should be listed as supported but previous version.
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Since iPadOS became a separate OS based on iOS, just like tvOS or watchOS it should be separated from iOS, so this article could focus on iPhone's iOS.
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OK, I've gone back to the collapsible tables (and preserved the current version of the text preceding the tables). People can feel free to improve the
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So it definitely enjoys copyright protection, and we definitely can't use it. It's a violation of Knowledge (XXG)'s copyright policy to do so.—
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I think that’s a good idea, but the article is already too long. Figuring out the best way to split the article should be taken care of first.
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Hi, it would be great to have the corresponding Kernel a.k.a. XNU version listed in a separate column in the table under "Current Versions".
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Apple's (Mac) OS X, however, requires an x86/x64 platform (may change in the future) and therefore the Apple Watch must be an iOS device ...
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Is this really necessary? Betas are beta, and are subject to a lot of change. when 9.0 comes out, will that replace the beta change logs?
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are titled "version history". While I appreciate the formality argument, I don't think it is sufficiently strong to mass-move 50 articles.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a
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I'll be contacting Apple's copyright team about this next week. Because there needs to be more clarity on Apple's end about what people
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I think you'd be mistaken. The article size has been lowered to 415k bytes (when rounded) by moving some of the iOS versions to the new
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distribution, just like OS X, watchOS and tvOS. They all take collections from Apple's parts collection and assemble them into an OS.
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I agree. I don't see how replacing the collapsible tables was even necessary. Especially since they were copied from these 9 articles
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I would like to add more to the changelog of 9.3 also including the newer builds of 9.3 that fix activation issues of older devices.
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support" in Apple's official announcements of new iOS versions, nor do I see it in any of the secondary sources cited in the article.
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I'd say "yes, with a note indicating the iPadOS is now a separate OS" (although it presumably shares most of its code with iOS).
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on that claim. If, for example, two developer betas come out after public beta 1 and before public beta 2, clearly they cannot
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So what is the reason why this article exists? Why isn't a lot of the information in it - including the information moved to
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That's because we haven't hit the limit yet. When hitting that limit, the templates will fail to render, there's no "might".
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think it should be removed. It'll clean up the article, and remove info that really isn't that necessary. Just my two cents.
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The newer wider version tables wide enough that the text that flows around it is awkwardly narrow. The equivalent table in
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Also, this article is called "iOS version history" and special iOS versions like tvOS and watchOS are part of that history.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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Someone removed the collapsible tables for iOS 1-9 and replaced them with different tables. Is there any reason for this?
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and then the FAQ at the top. Plus, we do not use piped links for capitalisation lowercase attempts at 'fixes' either, see
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What was the purpose of the table format changes? And is the intent to replace the tables for all other major releases?
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somewhere else as it confuses the reader. It is also having far too much detail for a general encyclopedia type of entry.
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is what introduced the features listed, not 13.1. Because of this, I think iOS 13.1 needs a new table dedicated to 13.1.
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so making an account isn't sufficient - you also need to have made some number of edits (probably 10, as per the above).
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Besides, I'd really want you to stop trying to shave article size even if it's just a little bit. Table code was fine.
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They have separate SDKs and separate release numbers and some of their own APIs, so I believe it's better to list them
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https://appleinsider.com/articles/19/07/22/apple-issues-ios-936-and-ios-1034-updates-for-older-iphone-and-ipad-models
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Should we make a separate history update table for the iPadOS since Apple announced 2 separate operating systems?
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for how to properly implement limited quotations of copyrighted text. Knowledge (XXG) takes copyright violations
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That person should have removed many other unsourced entries if he wants to insist with removal of your edits.
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properly. The material may also be rewritten, providing it does not infringe on the copyright of the original
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iOS 10 is "iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus only". This does not seem to be correct. I have iOS 10 on my iPhone 6.
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This isn't the only "version history" page. I assume that all the others are also part of this move request?
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I believe the colour to use on Knowledge (XXG) is Yellow. For example see History of Microsoft SQL Server.
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Can someone add iOS 14.2 beta to the table? It came out 2 days ago already. I’m not sure how to do that.
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Please add new iOS 10.0 beta 2 release. Release date is today, July 5, 2016 with build number 14A5297c.
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I'd like them to be; if you know of a correct place to propose mass-moves like this, I'd love to know.
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hi i made an account like a week ago and still cant edit the doc to add features to the ios 10 update
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Also, there were some things mentioned in the collapsible tables that the other tables don't mention.
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interests issue here and not suitable to edit this page. Do discuss before you make further editions.
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Well, what is iOS? iOS is a version of Mac OS X running on the ARM platform with a focus on mobility.
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after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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Whether or not to keep the Baseband / Device Codes / Known issues and problems parts of the article
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templates *and* other parts of the article use, to get further away from the 2 million byte limit.
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Agree. Apple release separate release notes for iPadOS, so they can be treated as distinct OSes.
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from that source. Therefore, such paraphrased portions must provide their source. Please see our
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Works, but the Apple press releases are still online, they just moved them. I updated the links.
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I believe this information is both interesting and notable once we have the full list (or close).
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At least we can agree that the Apple Watch shares a lot of similarities with other iOS devices.
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Hard to believe it’s been almost 4 years since IOS 12 released and they are still updating it
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should be split up and tables for each major release moved to the appropriate "iOS {N}" page.
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I support this, that was a lot of content removed without any discussion or seeming reason. —
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Please note for keeping track of attribution history that at around 23:14, 28 January 2018‎,
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What I mean by this is the build number in the summary table that's at the top of the page.
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is full-width, with no text flowing around it. Should the new table be full-width as well?
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We need to add a row in the table "Table of versions: iOS 10.3.x". Not sure how to do that.
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subjective, so my opinion is not to change it for now but I'd like to hear your thoughts.
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Yeah, note the circumstances of the late update, but otherwise nothing is set in stone.
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Hi everybody! I have a question for those editing on this page. Isn't it a violation of
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watchOS and tvOS are both based on iOS. Yet, tvOS is listed here but watchOS is listed
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section work that way as well (completely mirroring the style of the iOS 13 section).
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All of the feature information needs to be sourced or it will eventually be removed.
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Or maybe not; I'm not convinced that Apple Watches belong in a list of iOS devices.
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iOS and iPadOS 14.5.1 were released with bug fixes and important security updates.
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already denoted in the Settings app in modern iOS versions under the General -: -->
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it is duly released under a compatible license. (For more information, please see
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Probably used for jailbreak compatibility look up but lot must have changed then.
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I see a list of changes in iOS 9 but no citation. Where is this list coming from?
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What about it? It does mention the 3rd generation iPad in the table for 9.3.x.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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have made at least 10 edits are considered autoconfirmed. However, users with
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I'm not sure if the other editors would agree to that, but I'll look into it.
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betas, "public" will still be needed as a disambiguation and clarification.
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The iPhone 6 Plus should also be listed as having iOS 12 as its last update.
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This article has been mentioned as an example in a discussion about policy:
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lists of changes for every release, but barely any citations. And shouldn’t
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They were pinged, so we've somewhat jumped ahead to the "D"iscuss stage of
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Here's the Support article with the list of updates from 10.3.1 to 10.3.2:
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change logs and try to update this page when new iOS versions are posted.
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That seems to reflect industry use, even for minor updates: Mozilla says
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And when I said "they" I mean the other tables that aren't collapsible.
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Your requested edit has been implemented! Also, please sign your posts.
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can edit it. If you need any help getting started with editing, see the
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Please fix the 7.2 entry stating that it is the final release version.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:IPod_Touch#iPod_touch.2C_not_iPod_Touch
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iOS 11.3 beta 2 requires at least iTunes 12.7.3 on the iPhone X.
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Done along with other cleanups of the current versions table.
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into an "iOS 13 and iPadOS 13" article, and do the same for
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That version history part should be added to this article.
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The build number didn't get changed from 18D70 to 18E199.
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/03/21/ios-9-3-released/
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as the general topic, which is what is relevant to us.
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Excuse me, if those were the cases, clarify the reason
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iPadOS version history should be on a separate article.
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Both of these updates were released about an hour ago.
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pls make the 14.7.1 descriptors go in the 14.7.1 slot
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Need to Add 10.3.2 to "Table of versions: iOS 10.3.x"
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Should this become "iOS and iPadOS version history"?
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