GrapheneOS on Nostr: We've heard that iOS 18.1 is using a 4 day timer for auto-reboot after the device is ...
We've heard that iOS 18.1 is using a 4 day timer for auto-reboot after the device is locked, which is similar to the 72h default we used before moving to an 18h default. Our users can configure it between 10 minutes and 72 hours (or disabled) based on their tolerance for it.
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