When control center is up, swipe it up, hold and then double click home button then hit home again.View attachment 678197
I was able to reproduce this on 10.2b7
The labels disappear from the docked apps. Almost didn't notice.
When control center is up, swipe it up, hold and then double click home button then hit home again.View attachment 678197
I was able to reproduce this on 10.2b7
The labels disappear from the docked apps. Almost didn't notice.
Right. Just seems that various videos and articles are kind of being at least misleading in a way making people think that this or that is there when there's really nothing to actually show that.Which is not surprising given that its a x.x.1 release. Expecting exciting new features in a point-point release is pretty unrealistic. Based on iOS 8 and 9, I have hopes for 10.3, but the way Apple has shaken things up on these releases this year, who knows!
You'll need to disable Reduct Motion for the missing labels to persist. I think EverythingApplePro did it in one of his iOS 10 tricks video.When control center is up, swipe it up, hold and then double click home button then hit home again.
IS STILL PRESENT!!!Anyone knows if the iPad Air2 Orientation bug has been fixed?
Yeah I would not expect new features in a x.x.1 release but the new battery diagnostic or the spam tool they already implemented in iCloud.com could certainly be in a minor update. Even Apple said that would roll out in a future update soon. So without official word from Apple no one really knows. Although the guy in the video was having the spam issue in calendar and so far was not having it in 10.2.1. So that would appear that maybe that was added. I suspect we will get a release of 10.2.1 soon with actual release notes. (hopefully not the standard "bug fixes and performance improvements" line)Which is not surprising given that its a x.x.1 release. Expecting exciting new features in a point-point release is pretty unrealistic. Based on iOS 8 and 9, I have hopes for 10.3, but the way Apple has shaken things up on these releases this year, who knows!
I agree, especially since the only fix is to replace peoples watches. They would want to eliminate that asap I would think.I think it's pretty certain that it's not iOS related as 3.1.1 was pulled and no new beta of watchOS was released. It's a pretty safe bet. Regardless my point still stands true. They wouldn't release a beta to developers. They would push the fix immediately.
Well simply not getting new spam calendar invites can easily mean no new ones have been sent or better filtering for spam is happening server-side on iCloud vs. something happening on the device itself (in fact something like that kind of seems less likely to be something in local on device/iOS and more likely to be server-side if anything).Yeah I would not expect new features in a x.x.1 release but the new battery diagnostic or the spam tool they already implemented in iCloud.com could certainly be in a minor update. Even Apple said that would roll out in a future update soon. So without official word from Apple no one really knows. Although the guy in the video was having the spam issue in calendar and so far was not having it in 10.2.1. So that would appear that maybe that was added. I suspect we will get a release of 10.2.1 soon with actual release notes. (hopefully not the standard "bug fixes and performance improvements" line)
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I agree, especially since the only fix is to replace peoples watches. They would want to eliminate that asap I would think.
Can you explain this bug? Thank you.Anyone knows if the iPad Air2 Orientation bug has been fixed?
Can you explain this bug? Thank you.
Yep it could. But it could also easily be because they added the filter in 10.2.1 . And not really server side as Apple has stated they have already added it to iCloud.com and its coming in an update to iOS soon.Well simply not getting new spam calendar invites can easily mean no new ones have been sent or better filtering for spam is happening server-side on iCloud vs. something happening on the device itself (in fact something like that kind of seems less likely to be something in local on device/iOS and more likely to be server-side if anything).
What would they add for this in iOS though given that it essentially all happens on iCloud side?Yep it could. But it could also easily be because they added the filter in 10.2.1 . And not really server side as Apple has stated they have already added it to iCloud.com and its coming in an update to iOS soon.
Got me, maybe new calendar app that now has the option to delete the event without responding to it (Report junk) like they have just added to iCloud.com? So you dont have to go to iCloud.com to manage junk spam events. Or use that kooky workaround with creating a new calendar, moving the event to that calendar then deleting the entire calendar.What would they add for this in iOS though given that it essentially all happens on iCloud side?
Something like that is a possibility. But then again that would be a visible change so that those who are doing these YouTube videos about changes would actually be able to show that change in the video rather than just a supposition that they simply think something related to calendar spam might be in the beta.Got me, maybe new calendar app that now has the option to delete the event without responding to it (Report junk) like they have just added to iCloud.com? So you dont have to go to iCloud.com to manage junk spam events.
http://appleinsider.com/articles/16/12/12/apple-activates-icloudcom-calendar-spam-reporting-feature
Good point. Unless maybe no new events at all at the time the vid was made. I have not received an event since 10.2.1 so no idea if anything is there or not. And who knows if they will add a button or just an automatic filter that removes it (hopefully not) Anyway who really knows for sure. All speculation at this point.Something like that is a possibility. But then again that would be a visible change so that those who are doing these YouTube videos about changes would actually be able to show that change in the video rather than just a supposition that they simply think something related to calendar spam might be in the beta.
Right, that's essentially what I'm saying. It's "valid" speculation, but without something more to it it's certainly not something that is actually new or changed in this beta as various videos and articles would suggest (via speculation essentially).Good point. Unless maybe no new events at all at the time the vid was made. I have not received an event since 10.2.1 so no idea if anything is there or not. And who knows if they will add a button or just an automatic filter that removes it (hopefully not) Anyway who really knows for sure. All speculation at this point.
Can you explain this bug? Thank you.