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iOS 26 Beta 3 — iPhone 13 stuck at 1% battery, 0% battery health, reboots every few minutes
Hello Apple team and community, I’m reporting a critical issue affecting iPhone 13 (128 GB) on iOS 26 Public Beta 3. Problem Summary: • Device stays stuck at 1% battery, even while charging • Battery Health shows 0% in Settings • Phone reboots every 5 minutes while unplugged • Only works when connected to power • Cannot update, charge properly, or maintain uptime Additional Context: • The issue appeared immediately after installing iOS 26 beta 3 • Affected devices often have a replaced battery (even official or high-quality replacements) • Seems to be a software validation bug related to battery firmware • Reported by many users across Reddit, Apple Forums, and Twitter — but not listed in Known Issues What Has Been Tried: • Recovery Mode / Safe charging / Clean install (same version) – no effect • Third-party repair tools (ReiBoot, 3uTools) — partial workaround • Jailbreak with Nugget or iCleaner to disable crash daemons – temporarily helps • Apple Support suggested full device replacement (!) ⸻ Request: Please investigate and acknowledge this issue. This bug renders devices unusable for users with legitimate battery replacements — we need a fix in an upcoming beta.
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EtreCheck (from Etresoft, Inc)
Hello I've noticed that this product, heavily promoted on the ASC forums for many years, is no longer available from the Apple App Store. Can anyone tell me the reason why the product is no longer supported? Friends have asked me if it is 'safe' to use. Is it? Note to moderator: If I'm asking in the wrong places, please redirect my question. Thank you.
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Aug ’25
NFCPresentmentIntentAssertion validity behavior
Hello, I would like to discuss the behavior of the expiration of NFCPresentmentIntentAssertion (test in iOS 18.5). In the documentation we have : The intent assertion expires if any of the following occur: The intent assertion object deinitializes Your app goes into the background 15 seconds elapse BUT; in fact ; only the 1st rule is applied. The expiration seems to be random after the usage of CardSession and that's difficult to give to the user a good experience. Has someone faced the same kind of issue; or can give an explanation? Regards, François
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Aug ’25
iPadOS26 beta4 Tap Judgement
On the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) cellular model, when you touch the screen with four fingers and then move your fingers, the touch is no longer detected. The same operation with one to three fingers works normally. This phenomenon does not occur when accessibility is turned on. Is this a beta-specific issue that will be fixed in the official release?
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Aug ’25
Using CBPeripheralManager while using AccessorySetupKit framework
I am working on an app that requires the usage of CoreBluetooth – using both its CBPeripheralManager and CBCentralManager classes. Our app works with other phones and hardware peripherals to exchange data – so we wanted to explore adding AccessorySetupKit to streamline the hardware connection process. AccessorySetupKit has been integrated (while CBPeripheralManager is turned off) and works great, but even with ASK added to our app's plist file and not in use, CBPeripheralManager fails with error: Cannot create a CBPeripheralManager while using AccessorySetupKit framework. Is there any workaround or suggested path forward here? We'd still really like to use ASK while keeping our existing functionality, but are not seeing a clear way to do so.
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Aug ’25
How and when to use .confirmAuthorization option with AccessorySetupKit
I am developing an app that communicates with external BLE device over GATT. The device has a secure-read characteristic exposing some of it's data and requires pairing/bonding in order to communicate with it. I was able to pair and connect with the device using AccessorySetupKit and .bluetoothPairingLE option: let descriptor = ASDiscoveryDescriptor() descriptor.bluetoothServiceUUID = CBUUID(string: serviceUUID) descriptor.supportedOptions = [.bluetoothPairingLE] let picketItem = ASPickerDisplayItem(name: name, productImage: image, descriptor: descriptor) In this case when setting up accessory, I was prompted to compare passkeys and after confirming I can read the characteristic etc. Then I tried adding .confirmAuthorization to picker item and problems started: let descriptor = ASDiscoveryDescriptor() descriptor.bluetoothServiceUUID = CBUUID(string: serviceUUID) descriptor.supportedOptions = [.bluetoothPairingLE] let picketItem = ASPickerDisplayItem(name: name, productImage: image, desc pickerItem.setupOptions = [.confirmAuthorization] When setting up, I can see a passkey to be confirmed, but when confirmed the setup ui get's suck in loading state. Under the hood in logs, I can see that my app has connected to peripheral and was able to read the characteristic. I am unsure why the ui is stuck in loading state in this case. What is the difference when using .confirmAuthorization option and what should be the proper flow of events to setup accessory and then access protoected characteristic?
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Aug ’25
iBeacon Region Monitoring Issue When App is Terminated
I am writing to seek assistance regarding an iBeacon implementation issue we are experiencing in our iOS application. Issue Description: We have successfully implemented iBeacon functionality in our app, but we are encountering a specific problem with background region monitoring: When app is in foreground: Our app successfully detects iBeacon signals and triggers notifications when entering beacon regions. When app is terminated: Our app fails to respond when entering our own iBeacon regions. However, we have observed an interesting behavior: Third-party iBeacon apps can still detect and trigger notifications for their beacon regions After a third-party app triggers, our app suddenly starts receiving notifications for our own iBeacon hardware Technical Details: iOS Version: 18.0 Xcode Version: 16.。4 Device Models Tested: iPhone 15 Pro Questions: What could be causing our app to fail detecting iBeacon regions when terminated, while third-party apps work correctly? Why does our iBeacon detection start working only after another iBeacon app triggers? Are there specific implementation requirements or best practices for reliable background iBeacon monitoring? Could this be related to iOS background app refresh policies or system resource management? Current Implementation: We have implemented the standard Core Location framework with: CLLocationManager with appropriate authorization Region monitoring setup with CLBeaconRegion Background modes enabled for location services Proper delegate methods implemented We would greatly appreciate your guidance on resolving this issue, as it significantly impacts our app's user experience. Thank you for your time and support.
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Aug ’25
Is there a way to disable NFC on iPhones?
I have some logic which requires NFC support on the device. This is what I'm using to make sure that it's available: isNFCMissing = !NFCNDEFReaderSession.readingAvailable && !NFCTagReaderSession.readingAvailable && !NFCVASReaderSession.readingAvailable Is it possible for isNFCMissing to be true even if the device has an NFC chip. The minimum iOS version for the application is 16 which is only supported on devices with an NFC chip to begin with.
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Sep ’25
When using requestSendPTPCommand to send both commands and data simultaneously, the response timeout occurs and the length of the command and data in the response is 0, need help pls.
I am debugging ImageCaptureCore to communicate with external cameras. When I called the PTP function below to send a command and add data, the response timed out for more than 5 seconds. After waiting for a period of time, I obtained the response. However, the response callback function obtained responsivData.length as zero and ptpResponseData.length as zero too. (void)requestSendPTPCommand:(NSData *)ptpCommand outData:(NSData *)ptpData completion:(void (^)(NSData *responseData, NSData *ptpResponseData, NSError *error))completion; data is below: Wrote 1 = 0x1 bytes PTP:send data: (hexdump of 1 bytes) [ ] I/PTP (14564): 0000 01 - .
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Sep ’25
Apple Pencil Pro Haptic Initiation
Hello, The Apple Pencil Pro brought with it the UICanvasFeedbackGenerator API, which lets us trigger haptic feedback on discrete events initiated by the pencil. That works fine. My question then: is it possible / are we "allowed" to trigger haptic feedback on events that weren't initiated by the pencil? For example, say the user is using a left hand finger to drag a slider, while holding the pencil in their right hand-- would it be possible to make the pencil vibrate to indicate the dragged slider knob reached a certain point? Or is the rule that vibration is only possible/allowed when the pencil itself generated a touch? Thanks!
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Sep ’25
Error 561145187 - Recording audio from keyboard extension
Hi, as other threads have already discussed, I'd like to record audio from a keyboard extension. The keyboard has been granted both full access and microphone access. Nonetheless whenever I attempt to start a recording from my keyboard, it fails to start with the following error: Recording failed to start: Error Domain=com.apple.coreaudio.avfaudio Code=561145187 "(null)" UserInfo={failed call=err = PerformCommand(*ioNode, kAUStartIO, NULL, 0)} This is the code I am using: import Foundation import AVFoundation protocol AudioRecordingServiceDelegate: AnyObject { func audioRecordingDidStart() func audioRecordingDidStop(withAudioData: Data?) func audioRecordingPermissionDenied() } class AudioRecordingService { weak var delegate: AudioRecordingServiceDelegate? private var audioEngine: AVAudioEngine? private var audioSession: AVAudioSession? private var isRecording = false private var audioData = Data() private let targetFormat = AVAudioFormat(commonFormat: .pcmFormatInt16, sampleRate: 16000, channels: 1, interleaved: false)! private func setupAudioSession() throws { let session = AVAudioSession.sharedInstance() try session.setCategory(.playAndRecord, mode: .spokenAudio, options: [.mixWithOthers, .allowBluetooth, .defaultToSpeaker]) try session.setPreferredIOBufferDuration(0.005) try session.setActive(true, options: .notifyOthersOnDeactivation) audioSession = session } func checkMicrophonePermission(completion: @escaping (Bool) -> Void) { switch AVAudioApplication.shared.recordPermission { case .granted: completion(true) case .denied: delegate?.audioRecordingPermissionDenied() completion(false) case .undetermined: AVAudioApplication.requestRecordPermission { [weak self] granted in if !granted { self?.delegate?.audioRecordingPermissionDenied() } completion(granted) } @unknown default: delegate?.audioRecordingPermissionDenied() completion(false) } } func toggleRecording() { if isRecording { stopRecording() } else { checkMicrophonePermission { [weak self] granted in if granted { self?.startRecording() } } } } private func startRecording() { guard !isRecording else { return } do { try setupAudioSession() audioEngine = AVAudioEngine() guard let engine = audioEngine else { return } let inputNode = engine.inputNode let inputFormat = inputNode.inputFormat(forBus: 0) audioData.removeAll() guard let converter = AVAudioConverter(from: inputFormat, to: targetFormat) else { print("Failed to create audio converter") return } inputNode.installTap(onBus: 0, bufferSize: 1024, format: inputFormat) { [weak self] buffer, _ in guard let self = self else { return } let frameCount = AVAudioFrameCount(Double(buffer.frameLength) * 16000.0 / buffer.format.sampleRate) guard let outputBuffer = AVAudioPCMBuffer(pcmFormat: self.targetFormat, frameCapacity: frameCount) else { return } outputBuffer.frameLength = frameCount var error: NSError? converter.convert(to: outputBuffer, error: &error) { _, outStatus in outStatus.pointee = .haveData return buffer } if error == nil, let channelData = outputBuffer.int16ChannelData { let dataLength = Int(outputBuffer.frameLength) * 2 let data = Data(bytes: channelData.pointee, count: dataLength) self.audioData.append(data) } } engine.prepare() try engine.start() isRecording = true delegate?.audioRecordingDidStart() } catch { print("Recording failed to start: \(error)") stopRecording() } } private func stopRecording() { audioEngine?.inputNode.removeTap(onBus: 0) audioEngine?.stop() isRecording = false let finalData = audioData audioData.removeAll() delegate?.audioRecordingDidStop(withAudioData: finalData) try? audioSession?.setActive(false, options: .notifyOthersOnDeactivation) } deinit { if isRecording { stopRecording() } } } Granting the deprecated "Inter-App Audio" capability did not solve the problem either. Is recording audio from a keyboard extension even possible in general? If so, how do I fix it? Related threads: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/108055 https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/742601
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AudioSession Crash
We have recently encountered an App crash, as shown in the picture. We call this function as: let session = AVAudioSession.sharedInstance() guard session.currentRoute.outputs.isEmpty == false else { return false } The TestFlight caught this issue, and the iOS device information is attached: Do you have any suggestions to avoid this crash?
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Sep ’25
iphone17 Core Bluetooth Background Execution Modes
Hello. Is there a solution to the issue where Core Bluetooth does not run in the background on the iPhone17? https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/NetworkingInternetWeb/Conceptual/CoreBluetooth_concepts/CoreBluetoothBackgroundProcessingForIOSApps/PerformingTasksWhileYourAppIsInTheBackground.html The bluetooth-central Background Execution Mode When an app that implements the central role includes the UIBackgroundModes key with the bluetooth-central value in its Info.plist file, the Core Bluetooth framework allows your app to run in the background to perform certain Bluetooth-related tasks. While your app is in the background you can still discover and connect to peripherals, and explore and interact with peripheral data. In addition, the system wakes up your app when any of the CBCentralManagerDelegate or CBPeripheralDelegate delegate methods are invoked, allowing your app to handle important central role events, such as when a connection is established or torn down, when a peripheral sends updated characteristic values, and when a central manager’s state changes. Although you can perform many Bluetooth-related tasks while your app is in the background, keep in mind that scanning for peripherals while your app is in the background operates differently than when your app is in the foreground. In particular, when your app is scanning for device while in the background: The CBCentralManagerScanOptionAllowDuplicatesKey scan option key is ignored, and multiple discoveries of an advertising peripheral are coalesced into a single discovery event. If all apps that are scanning for peripherals are in the background, the interval at which your central device scans for advertising packets increases. As a result, it may take longer to discover an advertising peripheral. These changes help minimize radio usage and improve the battery life on your iOS device.
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Sep ’25
Mac OS X App for collecting linear displacement of a sample
I have a small furnace that heats a sample of my product, a cylinder measuring 20mm x 100mm. As it is heated, there is thermal expansion, and I at this moment read (using my eyes) a micrometer dial gauge and type into my app the value read in hundredths of a millimeter. My source code uses quartz to draw a PDF graph that represents this thermal expansion. I would like to enhance my set up by getting my app to collect the linear displacement from my dilatometer furnace. One possibility I have been trying to implement is to have my app collect DC millivolts from an instrument, like a voltmeter reading the output of an LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer), but the model I have requires MODBUS-RTU protocol, which is not well implemented by Mac OS X developers. It requires an USB-Serial converter, which complicates things and makes it more unreliable. At this moment, I have to sit next to my furnace and type into my app the temperature and linear displacement for 3 hours. I would like to read some comments and suggestions from you or an Apple Engineer and how this could be achieved. Here is a video of my dilatometer furnace: https://www.correiofacil.com/video/IMG_8888.MOV Here is a PDF I generated using my APP: https://www.correiofacil.com/PDF/117.pdf Here is a video showing how I type data manually into my app: https://www.correiofacil.com/video/recording2.mov Here is a video that shows my app drawing a graph: https://www.correiofacil.com/video/recording1.mov These 2 images show my attempts to use the app ModBusRtuMaster to collect data from the voltmeter which at this moment fails: https://www.correiofacil.com/PDF/8f9be971dee32a58c36b307dbab3dc2d.png https://www.correiofacil.com/PDF/4ac20c2ea762fd42ed340a7a2b567900.png You will notice that although the instrument is displaying 0.000 volts, the data collected changes at each message I send to the instrument, proving me that Modbus RTU set up is not working. Here is a link to the manual of the DC voltmeter I am using: https://www.correiofacil.com/PDF/manual1.pdf Here is an image of the LVDT I am trying to use: https://www.correiofacil.com/PDF/e0349986512f9273b26b209baa3ba5c7.png Here is the manual for the LVDT: https://www.correiofacil.com/PDF/GGD19.pdf I suspect that there could be a completely different approach to collecting the data and inputting into my app, maybe Bluetooth? Maybe using a Mitutoyo gauge such as? This: https://www.mitutoyo.com/Images/CatalogUS-1003/resources/_pdfs_/US-1003_Catalog_251.pdf And a cable with SPC support like this: https://www.gw-style.com/product-p-942977.html I am very grateful for your comments
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Sep ’25
Help me
Someone is using all of these tools to hack my phone I have several device and my daughters tabkets and androids are also compromised . Use my home hub / home kit : cloudy it / Xcode / swift ui and siri search . If anyone could help I’d highly appreciate it I have contacted the FBI and have an apt in October b it if someone or anyone could help me debug my phone in the mean time I’d highly appreciate it . Have used my doctors apps and changed iclouds . Used family sharing with my daughter and screen time and have used share across devices . Starting wi try my outlook account that Jeremy Walker had access to . Please help me it’s effects my mental and physical health and quality time with My daughter . Using ethernet and hardware keyboards / voice over and AI . Please assist as this is extremely exhausting help pls
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