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  • Respring bugs from iOS 10.2.1 carry over: swipe down Notification Center, hold the screen halfway between widget and notification views, tap on Search bar and then lift finger off the screen, or hold the AirDrop and Camera buttons in Control Center at the same time then release
if this bug is fixed.. i'll give it a go for beta 2

What is the point of doing this tricky maneuver again?
 
No, still present since iOS 9.0.
maps also seem to be newer maps
I know there were some improvements to Maps for b1 in how the nomenclature for certain directions worked. For example, I take a highway to work. It is the same road the whole way, but at one point, another US highway "joins" (via an entrance ramp) my US highway. Previously, Maps acted like I was joining a new road. With 10.3 b1, it started (properly) ignoring the joining highway. Hard to articulate...hopefully makes sense.
 
  • Respring bugs from iOS 10.2.1 carry over: swipe down Notification Center, hold the screen halfway between widget and notification views, tap on Search bar and then lift finger off the screen, or hold the AirDrop and Camera buttons in Control Center at the same time then release
if this bug is fixed.. i'll give it a go for beta 2
Not sure if this qualifies as a bug. I mean who's going to just keep on holding the screen halfway between widgets and notifications and then tap on the search bar or keep on holding the Airdrop and camera buttons? Zero practicality!
 
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Not sure if this qualifies as a bug. I mean who's going to just keep on holding the screen halfway between widgets and notifications and then tap on the search bar or keep on holding the Airdrop and camera buttons? Zero practicality!
Don't you open your refrigerator door 2 inches, snake your arm in between the door and the exterior casing, flick the button that activates the internal light exactly 3.73 times and then throw the door open with great force causing your salad dressings and soda bottles to crash to the ground? Now that's a bug!!!!
 
Don't you open your refrigerator door 2 inches, snake your arm in between the door and the exterior casing, flick the button that activates the internal light exactly 3.73 times and then throw the door open with great force causing your salad dressings and soda bottles to crash to the ground? Now that's a bug!!!!
will be patched in fridgeOS 2.0
 
Widget page seems to be staying updated instead of constantly having to reload everything every time you open it. My notifications are clearing properly as well when read on Apple Watch. They weren't being marked on the phone on beta 1.

Don't you open your refrigerator door 2 inches, snake your arm in between the door and the exterior casing, flick the button that activates the internal light exactly 3.73 times and then throw the door open with great force causing your salad dressings and soda bottles to crash to the ground? Now that's a bug!!!!
Living life on the edge.
 
  • Screen no longer flashes black when opening apps not already in app switcher.
Not fixed for me on iPhone 7!
Try removing settings-app from app-switcher and then open settings. Screen turns black for before opening settings.
Once settings-app is in app-switcher, it opens without the annoying blank-screen.
 
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Don't you open your refrigerator door 2 inches, snake your arm in between the door and the exterior casing, flick the button that activates the internal light exactly 3.73 times and then throw the door open with great force causing your salad dressings and soda bottles to crash to the ground? Now that's a bug!!!!

must be a Ford guy if 3.73 was the first number that came to mind ;)
 
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Is this a new Bug? Never seen this before... :/ Only on some quick replys..
 

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I do agree trying to force crashes with odd combinations of swipes and button presses, no matter what the internet tells you (surely they're not trying to make ad $ off youtube clickbait videos), is not an urgent bug by any means.
 
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