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My widget never shows destinations. I have my work address and home address listed in my contact card but it never show how far I am from them. It always says no destinations.
Is frequent locations disabled under privacy ?
 
This may be the littlest of things, but in Safari when it would try to predict what you were typing it used to force the first letter to lowercase (because it's guessing websites and they are all lowercase). For example if you tried to type 'NASA' into search it would always end up being 'nASA'. This was a big pet peeve of mine, and iOS 10 appears to no longer do this, and keeps uppercase if that is what you typed.

Also, at least on the 6S, the vibration when switching on silent mode is much, much, much more subtle. I have a tendency to compulsively flip the switch back and forth when holding my iPhone, so I noticed it immediately.
 
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Anyone else notice the 'Optimize Storage' in the Music settings?

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Not sure if someone has found this, but you can now change the intensity of the reduce white point setting in Accessibility. :p

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(the further the slider is to the right, the 'darker' the interface becomes)
 
I like now that it states "100% charged" and at the top next to the battery says "Not Charging" at least on iPad. Ive not checked on iPhone yet.
 
A few more:

- Siri's audio is now tied to the regular volume controls
- You can now search bookmark folders and reading list in Safari
- New Safari landscape tab view for iPhone/iPod touch:
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- Links no longer open in apps automatically
That landscape view has been on the iPhone 6 (Plus) and 6s (Plus) already, but it looks like it makes it appearance on the 4-inch devices as well. :p

What do you mean by that last one by the way? That when you tap for example a Twitter link in Safari it opens in its dedicated app? That still works here.
 
VoiceOver no longer states "Screen locked." Instead, there is a sound that plays. This change makes it harder for me to tell when the screen is locked, especially when listening to music.
 
What do you mean by that last one by the way? That when you tap for example a Twitter link in Safari it opens in its dedicated app? That still works here.

It could be a beta bug, but when I open Twitter/YouTube/etc links in Safari, they load in Safari instead of their respective apps. I'm using an iPod touch if that matters.
 
Looks like Emergency ID has a bug, the next button doesn't have a proper text label, instead it shows OD_NEXT. (iPhone 6s+)
Maybe they forgot to change the text label. I noticed it too. Does Apple use Xcode to create their own apps? I mean, the apps that ship on the devices.
 
Maybe they forgot to change the text label. I noticed it too. Does Apple use Xcode to create their own apps? I mean, the apps that ship on the devices.

Yes Xcode is used by Apple to develop almost everything, there are still some products that are developed using other technologies, otherwise they wouldn't be looking for non Swift/Obj-C developers.
 
I've noticed the most random bug. If you try to do an emoji text replacement on the word walk, it turns into a tree instead of a person walking... o_O
 
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A few more:

- Siri's audio is now tied to the regular volume controls
- You can now search bookmark folders and reading list in Safari
- New Safari landscape tab view for iPhone/iPod touch:
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- Links no longer open in apps automatically
What do you mean regarding Siri? I have my system volume set to max and turned off "change with buttons" so if I understand correctly, my Siri will always have max volume too? That'd be awesome. Thanks!
 
The weather widget doesn't work properly. It doesn't update itself until you either open the app, or force touch on the app and view the widget that way.
 

...so on the flip side, if my phone is muted and I accidentally press the Home button for too long, I won't hear a ding followed by "I didn't get that?" Just wanna be sure I get this right. I am *always* accidentally invoking Siri during the most socially awkward times :confused:
 
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