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itszakdada

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Jun 14, 2016
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Does anyone else have the God forsaken WebKit error or something along the lines of that while browsing in safari?
 

sj4ever

macrumors newbie
Nov 10, 2011
9
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But if you do the same but with the phone upside down to simulate that the phone is in your pocket then it won't turn on the screen.

Yeah. That's true. Guess that's way it doesn't turn on in my pocket. That's the way I put my phone in my pocket anyway (i.e. home button up - so I can more easily pivot the phone out my pocket into viewing position with home button down/close to my thumb).
 
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Smith288

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Feb 26, 2008
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I like the lift to show the lock screen but id also still like to tap the Touch ID to unlock. I try to save my home button as much as possible.
 

Knowlege Bomb

macrumors G4
Feb 14, 2008
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I like the lift to show the lock screen but id also still like to tap the Touch ID to unlock. I try to save my home button as much as possible.
Yeah the need to push the button to unlock makes no sense. Simply leaving your thumb off the button in conjunction with the raise to wake feature should be enough to allow people to see their notifications. Why do I need to push it to get in?
 

Creek0512

macrumors 6502
Jun 15, 2012
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Hi, the News Widget is empty (not pulling any headlines) - is anyone else experiencing this? - thanks
Works fine for me.
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Yeah the need to push the button to unlock makes no sense. Simply leaving your thumb off the button in conjunction with the raise to wake feature should be enough to allow people to see their notifications. Why do I need to push it to get in?
Now you can unlock your iPhone and stay on the lock screen. Touch ID unlocks your iPhone and the Home button takes you to the home screen.
 

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SMIDG3T

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Apr 29, 2012
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Yeah the need to push the button to unlock makes no sense. Simply leaving your thumb off the button in conjunction with the raise to wake feature should be enough to allow people to see their notifications. Why do I need to push it to get in?

Yeah, the Raise to Wake feature fixes the issue of not being able to check your notifications, not quite sure why you must press the Home button to unlock, hopefully this changes in a future beta.
 

drgreenberg

macrumors member
Aug 6, 2010
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Yeah the need to push the button to unlock makes no sense. Simply leaving your thumb off the button in conjunction with the raise to wake feature should be enough to allow people to see their notifications. Why do I need to push it to get in?

It's because there are now *two* lock screen states: unauthenticated (locked) and authenticated. Notice the lock icon in the status bar when you first raise the phone. Now use Touch ID without pressing the home button. The lock disappears. This permits some notifications/widgets to have additional access to your information while allowing you to remain on the lock screen to quickly take care of business.
 

AbsurdBrian

macrumors newbie
May 22, 2015
22
4
Las Vegas
Anyone else having issues with quick reply from the lock screen where the input box and send button do not show up making it impossible to reply? Would take to long to read through 47 pages to see if this has been mentioned before.
 

Knowlege Bomb

macrumors G4
Feb 14, 2008
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It's because there are now *two* lock screen states: unauthenticated (locked) and authenticated. Notice the lock icon in the status bar when you first raise the phone. Now use Touch ID without pressing the home button. The lock disappears. This permits some notifications/widgets to have additional access to your information while allowing you to remain on the lock screen to quickly take care of business.
Interesting. Can you provide a scenario in which this feature would be useful?

I'm not trying to sound snarky. I'm genuinely curious.
 

gwhizkids

macrumors G5
Jun 21, 2013
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A tip I learnt is that if you hold your iPhone next to the contactless reader without doing anything, the screen will automatically come up with Apple Pay and all you need to do is put your fingerprint to authorize it down!
That's the way it should have been from the start
EDIT:. Apparently (from reading further through here) it was!
[doublepost=1466296168][/doublepost]Notes can now be shared with other users in their native format and edited in a collaborative way. That's pretty cool!
 
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batting1000

macrumors 604
Sep 4, 2011
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Florida
Huh, that's odd then. I don't think that I've ever been enrolled in any of the public betas, only the developer versions. Anyone have any idea (1) why I would have this app and (2) how I could get rid of it in that case?

I wonder why Apple doesn't use the same bug reporter app for the developer betas. I just assumed that they did and that I had an issue.

If you're running the Dev beta and download the public beta profile, it will add the bug reporter app. Removing the profile and rebooting will remove it.
 
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