Soon, you’ll be able to offer new customers a discounted introductory price for your auto-renewable subscriptions on the App Store. iOS 11.2 introduces new classes (SKProductDiscount and SKProductSubscriptionPeriod) and new properties on SKProduct (subscriptionPeriod and introductoryPrice) to provide details on the introductory pricing and billing period you’ve selected for your auto-renewable subscriptions. You can use these new API additions to localize and display information about introductory pricing to your users. You’ll be able to configure introductory pricing on your in-app purchase page in iTunes Connect soon.
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S N - December 2, 2017 at 6:33am
Since iOS 11.x, Apple has disabled scheduled fetch and notifications for favorited folders and sub folders for non-push IMAP mail accounts in the native mail app of iOS.
This fetch used to happen alongwith corresponding notifications in iOS 10.3.3 without any problem.
This issue is still not addressed in the sixth beta of iOS 11.2.
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Jim - December 1, 2017 at 9:00pm
Beta 5 took away all my existing voicemails … Beta 6 brought them back. Yea!